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I lost my sunburst Stentor 4/4 violin yesterday around 3pm outside the Fredericksburg Train Station on Hanover Street. The violin is in a black hard case with a bright red velvet lining; there’s a tiny dent on the scroll and a moon sticker on the back of the neck—easy to spot if you know what to look for. It still smells faintly like rosin, and the chin rest is a bit worn from practice. It has huge sentimental value—it was a gift from my grandmother and really meant a lot to my daughter, who’s been practicing for her first recital. If anyone found it, please reach out; I’d be forever grateful to get it back.
I lost my blue U.S. passport yesterday around 3pm near Market Square in downtown Fredericksburg, by the Majestic Theatre on Caroline Street. It's a standard blue passport with the gold crest and 'United States of America' on the cover, with a small crease along the lower-right corner and a tiny coffee stain on the back. Inside, the photo page shows my face and there’s a visa stamp from a recent trip, plus a green travel-clinic sticker on the inside cover. This passport is essential for my travel plans next week, and I’m really hoping someone hands it back soon—it's sentimental and I’d be devastated to lose it.
I lost my tan labrador-mix dog yesterday around 6pm near Canal Walk and Caroline Street in downtown Fredericksburg. He's about 60 pounds, with a short coat and a slightly stocky build. He’s wearing a bright red collar with a small silver star-shaped tag, and there’s a little white patch on his chest plus a gentle scar on his left hind leg. His left ear flops a bit when he runs, which makes him look extra goofy. He’s our family dog and has sentimental value—my daughter is heartbroken and I’m really hoping someone spotted him and can help bring him home.
I lost a tiny copper key fob with a little enamel beagle dog charm and my initials 'MR' etched on the back. It's about the size of a quarter, with a warm copper patina and a small thread loop for attaching to a keyring. I last had it yesterday around 3pm near the Fredericksburg Public Library on Caroline Street, after grabbing coffee from a shop nearby and waiting for a friend. The charm is sentimental—my grandmother gave me the key to her old garden shed, and I really need it back. If anyone found it, please drop me a message; I’d be forever grateful.
I lost my leopard gecko, Indigo, yesterday around 3pm. It’s a small gecko, about 4 inches long, sandy tan with irregular dark spots and a tail that’s got a faint blue tint. It has a tiny white crescent-shaped scar on its left hind toe and a slight kink in the tail. I last had him in his terrarium at our apartment on Hanover Street, but he slipped out through a window screen, and I’m really worried—Indigo is my daughter's rescue pet and has sentimental value. If you spot him near downtown Fredericksburg, please text me at (540) 555-0147 or email [email protected].
I found a navy blue canvas tote bag with a white star pattern this morning around 9:15am in the parking lot behind the Starbucks on Caroline Street in downtown Fredericksburg. Inside there's a pink spiral notebook, a compact umbrella with a yellow handle, a USB drive in a floral case, and a set of keys on a teal lanyard. The bag shows a few scuffs on the bottom but the zipper still works, and there's a small handmade ceramic keychain shaped like a guitar attached to the handle. Not sure who it belongs to, but I figured someone would be missing it and I'd post here so it can get back to its owner.
I found a small leopard gecko this afternoon around 2:15pm in the parking lot behind the Walmart on Plank Road in Fredericksburg. It's about 3 inches long, sandy brown with dark brown spots, and a plump tail. It has a tiny white scar above its left eye and a small chip on the tail tip, which should help ID. It seems healthy and curious, and I slipped it into a ventilated tote with a little warm hide while I figure out the owner. If this is yours, reply here with details like color pattern and eye color, and you can reach me at [email protected].
I found a framed abstract painting this afternoon around 1:45pm outside the Fredericksburg Visitor Center on Caroline Street. It's roughly 12 by 16 inches, acrylic on canvas, in a bright teal metal frame with a white mat. On the bottom right corner there's a small signature reading 'L. Chen', and there's a tiny sticker on the back from ArtSpot Fredericksburg with edition notes. The painting shows a sunset over a river with warm oranges and cool blues, and it really stood out as I walked by Old Town. The frame has a few light scuffs along the left edge, but overall it's in good condition. If this belongs to someone, I’d love to help get it back.
I found a cockatiel this afternoon around 3:15pm in downtown Fredericksburg, near Hurkamp Park behind the Farmers Market on Prince Edward Street. It's a small gray bird with a bright yellow crest and orange cheek patches, about the size of a robin. There’s a red leg band on the right leg with the code FP-22. It has a tiny white speck on its left wing and a faint rust streak near the tail from old cage wear. The bird seemed pretty friendly, chirping when people approached and perched on a bench for a moment before fluttering back onto the railing. If someone recognizes it, I’m happy to coordinate a meetup at Hurkamp Park to verify ownership.
I found a gray canvas tote this afternoon around 3:15pm behind the Fredericksburg Amtrak Station on Princess Anne Street, near Riverfront Park. It's about 14 inches tall with a small star patch on the front and a blue fabric label that says 'URBAN NOMAD' stitched inside. Inside there are a spiral notebook, a pink USB drive, and a faded bus pass; the zipper works, and the strap is a bit frayed. I know how easy it is to miss something important in a bag like this. If you think it's yours, send me a message here and we can figure out pickup.