Lost & found miscellaneous in Hawaii
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Red Santa hat with seashell patch near Waikiki
I found a red Santa hat this afternoon around 2:15 pm on Waikiki Beach, near the Duke Kahanamoku statue along Kalakaua Ave. It's a bright fleece hat with fluffy white trim and a little seashell patch sewn near the brim; size medium with an adjustable inner band. The hat is in decent shape, just a bit sandy after a quick stroll by the water. It's clearly a seasonal item, probably from a holiday photo or party, and it feels sentimental—I'd love to help reunite it with its owner if you recognize it from your Hawaii Christmas celebration. If you know who it belongs to, describe the seashell patch or where you last wore it and I'll help get it back.
Red-green LED Christmas lei
I found a red-green LED Christmas lei this afternoon around 3:15pm, tangled in a palm tree near the Duke Kahanamoku statue on Kalakaua Avenue in Waikiki. It's about 3 feet long, with silky red and green petals, and it has tiny pineapple-shaped charms plus a small battery pack that blinks. A few threads are a bit frayed and the fabric shows light wear, but it's clearly handmade and festive. This seasonal lei seems like something someone wore for a holiday photo; I'd really like to help reunite it with its owner.
Navy RFID passport holder found near Waikiki Beach
I found a navy RFID passport holder yesterday around 3pm outside Duke's Waikiki on Kalakaua Avenue. It's a slim, faux-leather holder about 4 x 6 inches, with a 'Voyage' embossing on the front and a red zipper pull. Inside there are a couple of cards and a small folded itinerary for Maui. The lining is charcoal gray and there's a faint sea-salt smell, plus a seashell charm on the zipper. I grabbed it to hold onto until I can locate the owner. If this is yours, please reach out—I know how stressful it is to lose travel gear, and I’d love to return it.
Blue tote bag with shell necklace inside
I lost my blue tote bag yesterday around 3pm on Waikiki Beach, near the Duke Kahanamoku statue in Honolulu. It's a medium-sized canvas tote, about 14 inches wide, with a faded floral print and a gold zipper pull. Inside there’s a shell necklace on a thin leather cord with a tiny green bead, plus a folded laminated map of Maui and a cracked iPhone screen protector. The bag shows some wear—frayed bottom edge and a small coffee stain near the corner—but it means a lot to me because it was a gift from my grandmother. If you found it, message me here—I’d really appreciate getting it back.
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