Lost keys on blue lanyard near City Market
Description
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.
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