All lost and found items in Charleston
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Found travel adapters near City Market, Charleston
I found a small gray travel-pouch with multiple adapters under a bench along Market Street near the City Market entrance around 2:30 p.m. today in Charleston, South Carolina. The pouch is worn and the zipper is red, with 'Adapters' faintly printed on the front. Inside are several plug adapters, a USB-C cable, and a compact power strip—clearly someone’s travel kit. I know how frustrating it is to lose these before a trip, so I kept them together and handed them to the market’s security desk for safekeeping, in hopes the owner sees this soon.
Lost keys on blue lanyard near City Market
I lost my keys yesterday around 3pm near the Charleston City Market on Meeting Street. It's a compact blue nylon lanyard with a pair of brass keys and one little silver key tagged to a red enamel heart. One key is a brass house key stamped 'A-173' with a heart-shaped bow, and the other is a worn silver mailbox key with a tiny red enamel dot. The lanyard is a bit frayed, the clip is a bit loose, and the whole thing has sentimental value because it's the key to my apartment and a small reminder of my grandmother who lived downtown. If anyone found them, I'd really appreciate getting them back.
Blue rescue inhaler in gray case
I lost my blue rescue inhaler yesterday around 4pm. It’s tucked inside a gray protective case with a white label on the lid, and the inhaler itself is a Ventolin HFA with a small dent on the cap. There’s a bright yellow sticky note on the case that says 'REPLACEMENT NEEDED.' I was walking from Marion Square toward the Charleston City Market, and I think I dropped it near the Visitor Center on Meeting Street. I rely on it daily to keep my asthma under control, and the humidity here in Charleston makes me anxious without it. If you find it, email me at [email protected] and we can meet up near Market Street to pick it up.
Emerald green cockatiel with orange cheeks
I lost my emerald green cockatiel with orange cheeks yesterday around 3pm near the Pineapple Fountain in Waterfront Park, Charleston, SC. It's about the size of a soda can, with a bright blue tail feather that sticks out when he flutters, and a small white patch on the wing. He wears a tiny silver leg band on the left leg stamped 'CHS-07'. This bird is my daily companion and has sentimental value—I'm really hoping to bring him home soon. If you spot him, email me at [email protected].
Gray knit scarf with red stripe and initials
I lost my gray knit scarf this afternoon around 3pm near the Charleston City Market entrance on Market Street. It's a mid-weight scarf, about 60 inches long, with a thin red stripe along the edge and small silver-stitched initials 'C.R.' in the lower corner. The scarf has a little pilling and a tiny snag on the fringe from daily wear. It was a gift from my grandmother and means a lot to me, so I'm really hoping to get it back. If anyone found it, please message me here or drop it off at the Market Street information desk—I'll come collect it as soon as I can.
Tri-color guinea pig in blue harness
I lost my tri-color guinea pig yesterday around 3pm outside the Charleston City Market on Market Street, near the Marion Square fountain. It's about 9 inches long with soft fur - white with black and tan patches. It wears a tiny blue harness with a silver bell that jingles when he scampers. One distinguishing feature: a white patch above its left ear that looks a little heart-shaped. It's a sweet, curious little guy, and this was a gift from my grandmother; it means a lot to me. I'm really hoping someone might have seen him and can help bring him back.
Monogrammed king quilt set (blue/cream)
I lost my monogrammed CozyNest king-size quilt set yesterday around 3pm near the Market Street entrance to the Charleston City Market. It's a navy blue quilt with ivory piping and includes the quilt plus two matching shams. The initials 'AK' are embroidered in the bottom-right corner of the quilt. The fabric is still in decent shape, but there are a couple of tiny pulls along the edge and a small coffee stain on the back corner. This set was a gift from my grandmother and means a lot to me—really hoping to get it back.
Found JBL Bluetooth speaker near Market Street
I found a JBL Charge 4 Bluetooth speaker this afternoon around 2:15pm outside the Charleston City Market on Market Street, near the Waterfront Park entrance. It's charcoal gray, about the size of a palm, with a few scratches along the edges. The JBL logo is bright orange, and there's a small dent on the top-left corner plus a dog paw print sticker on the bottom. It still powers on and pairs with my phone, and there's a USB-C port visible on the side. If this belongs to you, I really want to help get it back – I know how important a good speaker can be after a long day downtown.
Navy Nike hoodie with neon lime zipper pull
I lost my navy Nike hoodie yesterday around 5pm near Waterfront Park by the Pineapple Fountain on East Bay Street in Charleston, SC. It's a size L fleece hoodie, navy blue with a neon lime zipper pull and a tiny pineapple patch on the left sleeve, plus a coffee stain on the hem. It's my go-to layer in chilly weather, and it has sentimental value because it was a gift from my sister. If anyone found it, I'd really appreciate getting it back—it's hard to replace, especially when I'm walking the sidewalks along King Street.
Black Korg microKORG synth in black case
I lost my black Korg microKORG synthesizer yesterday around 3pm. It was in a black padded carrying case with a red zipper pull; the 37-key keyboard is a bit sun-faded but still plays fine, with a few cosmetic scratches and a slight dent on the top edge of the case. I last saw it near the Charleston Music Hall on King Street, by the crosswalk toward Cannon Street. There's a white NOVA sticker on the back and a dragon sticker under the case lid—easy to spot if you find it. This synth is my main instrument and holds a lot of sentimental value; I really need it back.
Red Ludwig snare drum with chrome hardware
I lost my red Ludwig 14x6.5 inch snare drum yesterday around 3pm. I had just left a rehearsal near the Dock Street Theatre and wandered through the City Market area on Market Street in Charleston when I realized it was missing. The shell is cherry red with a glossy lacquer, bright chrome hardware, and a Remo diplomat head, with a small dent near the 2 o'clock position and a silver marker 'PK' on the shell. It means a lot to me—it's the drum I learned on and it has sentimental value; I really need it back. If anyone found it, please drop it off at the City Market Lost & Found or message me here.
Found Harbor & Co. business card in Charleston
I found a slim, matte-black Harbor & Co. business card this afternoon around 2:15pm on Meeting Street near the Charleston City Market in Charleston, SC. It’s for Elena Rossi, Marketing Manager, with a gold anchor logo and the back embossed with the initials ERV. There’s a faint coffee stain and a tiny crease along the bottom edge, but the contact info is still legible: [email protected] and 843-555-0124. This seems important for someone’s work; I’d love to return it to Elena or the person who lost it. If this sounds like yours, I can meet near Market Street or East Bay Street for a quick handoff in Charleston, SC.
DEWALT 20V cordless drill in yellow case
I lost my black DEWALT 20V MAX XR cordless drill in a yellow case yesterday around 3pm. I was outside the Charleston Tool & Supply on King Street, near Marion Square, after helping a friend with a shelving project. The case has a dent on the bottom left corner, and my initials 'PP' are written in silver Sharpie on the lid, with a strip of blue painter's tape along the handle. It's my only drill for quick weekend repairs, and I really need it back — if anyone found it, please contact me.
Blue Nike swim shorts with orange drawstrings
I found a pair of blue Nike swim shorts, men's size M, this afternoon around 2:15pm. They’re a bright cobalt blue with an orange drawstring and a small white Nike swoosh on the left leg. There’s a tiny gray anchor patch near the right hem as a unique identifying feature. I spotted them near the City Market on Market Street, Charleston, just a few steps from Waterfront Park; they’re in good shape with only light wear. If these look like yours, drop a note here in the app so we can arrange a quick meetup and return them to you.
Silver necklace with sapphire pendant, lost in Charleston
I lost my delicate 18-inch sterling silver necklace with a small sapphire pendant yesterday around 3pm. The chain is thin and polished, with a tiny lobster clasp, and the pendant is a 6mm teardrop sapphire set in a simple bezel. The back of the pendant has a faint initial 'P' engraved and there are a couple micro-scratches along the chain from daily wear. I think I last had it when I stepped out of the Charleston City Market on Meeting Street, near the Market's south entrance. It means a lot to me—it was a gift from my grandmother, and I really need it back.