Lost
Gold-tone bracelet with compass and airplane charms
Ithaca
Lost
listing
Posted
4 months
ago
Description
I lost my gold-tone bracelet yesterday around 3pm outside the bookstore on State Street near the Ithaca Commons. It's a slim 7-inch piece with two charms: a tiny compass and a little silver airplane. The bracelet has a clasp with a faint fern engraving and a few micro-scratches along the chain from daily wear. This bracelet feels sentimental—my grandmother gave it to me, and I really need it back. If you found it somewhere around that spot, please reach out; I can describe the two charms and the engraving to confirm it's mine.
Approximate last-seen location
Ithaca
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