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I lost my ID badge yesterday around 3pm near the Alexandria Mall on MacArthur Drive in downtown Alexandria, Central Louisiana. It's a black plastic ID card about the size of a credit card, with my photo and name printed in white, attached to a blue lanyard with a silver clip. There is a small dent on the bottom-right corner and a tiny star sticker on the back that I added last week. Losing it is a real hassle at work—it's the access badge for the office doors and I really need it back. If found, please email [email protected] so we can arrange a pickup near City Park in downtown Alexandria.
I lost my silver-tone drop earrings yesterday around 3pm. They’re about half an inch long, with tiny freshwater pearls hanging from slender silver chains. The left earring has a small moonstone bead just above the pearl; the right one has a faint scratch on the back of the cap. I last had them after leaving Riverfront Park near the Main Street intersection and walking toward the parking lot behind the Alexandria Mall on West Oak Street in downtown Alexandria, Central Louisiana. They were a gift from my grandmother and mean a lot to me, so I’m really hoping to get them back.
I lost my blue paperback travel guide to Central Louisiana yesterday around 3pm near the Alexandria Mall on MacArthur Drive. It's a small 6-inch book with a creased white spine and a fleur-de-lis sticker on the back label. Inside, there's a handwritten note in green ink at page 12 and a dog-eared corner on page 72. This book has sentimental value—it's the only guide I have for planning a weekend trip through the bayous, and I really need it back.
I lost my blue Ray-Ban Wayfarer sunglasses yesterday around 3pm near the Starbucks on MacArthur Drive in Alexandria. They're a classic blue-tortoiseshell frame, size medium, with a tiny scratch on the left lens and a dent on the right temple. The left temple has a small engraving 'L.G.' near the hinge, and they came with a black soft case that has a red interior. This pair has sentimental value—they were a gift from my mom and I really need them back.
I lost my delicate gold ring yesterday around 3pm near the Hotel Bentley on Murray Street in downtown Alexandria. It's a slim 14k gold band with a tiny vine filigree along the outer edge, about the width of a fingernail. On the inside, it's engraved with 'P.P.'—a personal touch that makes it feel irreplaceable. The ring has a faint bend from when I dropped it last week, but it's otherwise in good shape. It means a lot to me; it was a gift from my grandmother, and I’m really hoping someone picked it up and kept it safe.
I found a red dog harness this afternoon around 4pm in the parking lot behind the Walmart on MacArthur Drive in Alexandria, Central Louisiana. It’s a nylon harness, medium size, with a sturdy black quick-release buckle and a bright reflective stripe along the chest strap. There’s a small paw-print patch stitched near the D-ring, and a faded blue ribbon tied to the leash ring that reads 'Buddy' in black marker. It’s in good condition aside from a light dusting from the lot. If this belongs to someone, I’m happy to reunite you—just reply here with the dog's name on the patch and roughly where it was lost.
I found a small stack of National Geographic magazines this afternoon around 2:15pm behind the main entrance of the Alexandria Mall on Masonic Drive. The magazines are in decent shape, glossy covers with bright photos, and the top issue is May 1999 featuring a vibrant coral reef. The edges show a little wear from rain, and I spotted a tiny pencil doodle of a fish on page 42 of one issue. Inside the back cover there’s a sticky note with the name 'Jamie' and the partial number '555-0143'. If you know Jamie or these magazines, please reach out — I figured someone might be missing them, and it would be great to get them back to their owner.
I found a black leather Coach tote this afternoon around 3:15pm in the parking lot behind the Alexandria Mall on MacArthur Drive, in Alexandria, Central Louisiana. It's a large tote with gold hardware, some light scuffs on the bottom, but otherwise in good shape. A pink satin scarf is tied to one handle, which makes it easy to spot. Inside there's tan lining, a small floral makeup bag, and a Mona's Café receipt tucked in a pocket. Unique features include a tiny fox embroidery on the inner pocket and a blue enamel zipper charm. If this is yours, email me at [email protected] with a description of these details.
I found a Nintendo Switch OLED in a bright blue carrying case this afternoon around 2:15 pm, outside the Walmart on Coliseum Boulevard in Alexandria, Central Louisiana. The console looks well cared for: dock, HDMI cable, and two Joy-Cons (one red, one blue) tucked inside the case. The blue case has a yellow star sticker and a small 'Luke' sticker on the zipper, so it’s easy to spot. The screen is clean with only a couple of fingerprint smudges, and there are no obvious scratches on the console. I know how important this could be to someone who was playing with family, so I’m hoping to help reunite the owner.
I found a gray Nike hoodie this morning around 9am in the parking lot behind the Alexandria Mall on MacArthur Drive in Central Louisiana. It's a size M, with a white Nike swoosh on the chest that's a bit faded and a tiny red heart patch on the left cuff. The hoodie is in good condition, no stains or tears, just a touch of pilling from wear. This piece feels like casual wear someone wears a lot, and I’d really like to help reunite it with its owner—if this might be yours, I’ve got it saved and safe here.