lostandfound.io

Results for “Keys”

4 listings matching “Keys” showing 4

lost P

Black 25-key MIDI keyboard controller (Alesis V25)

I lost my black Alesis V25 MIDI keyboard controller yesterday around 3pm near the ECU Student Center on Pitt Street in Greenville, NC. It's compact, about the size of a small laptop, with rubberized keys and a light scuff along the bottom edge from travel. It has a bright orange sticker with my initials AP on the underside and a small dent near the USB port. This thing is part of my Electronic Instruments setup and I use it for almost every practice session—it's pretty sentimental to me. If anyone found it, please reach out; I’d be really grateful to have it returned.

Eastern NC 4 months ago
found J

Found black leather handbag with gold chain strap and keychain along the waterfront in Eastern North Carolina.

I found a black leather handbag while walking along the waterfront in Eastern NC. It has a gold chain strap and a small keychain attached. It looks pretty new and has a few personal items inside, including a makeup pouch and a wallet. I'm hoping to get it back to its owner as soon as possible.

Waterfront, Eastern North Carolina, United States 10 months ago
lost A

Red tote bag with brass zipper and fox keychain

I lost my red canvas tote bag yesterday around 3pm near the Harris Teeter on Evans Street in Greenville, NC. It's a large bag, roughly 16x14 inches, with a frayed navy strap and a brass zipper pull. Inside there's a small spiral notebook, a photo album with my grandma, and a green striped scarf poking out. One unique feature is a tiny compass stitched along the bottom and a little fox-shaped keychain clipped to the zipper. It means a lot to me—it's sentimental because it was a gift from my grandmother. If you found it, you can reach me at [email protected].

Eastern NC 6 months ago
lost A

Blue US passport with gold lettering, lost

Yesterday around 3pm I realized my blue US passport was missing after a stroll along the Wilmington Riverwalk near Port City Java on Water Street. It's the standard navy-blue passport book with a gold eagle seal, about the size of a paperback, and I always keep it in a navy leather sleeve; the top edge is slightly creased and there's a faint coffee stain on the back cover. Inside, the bio page bears my name, date of birth, and a small conference sticker from a Raleigh trip I did last year. This passport is essential for upcoming travel and has sentimental value since it’s my key document. If you found it, email me at [email protected].

Eastern NC about 2 months ago