Silver bracelet with heart charm, lost yesterday
Description
I was out in the Kenosha-Racine area yesterday around 3pm when my silver bracelet slipped from my wrist. It's a slim sterling-silver bracelet, about 6.5 inches, with a tiny heart pendant and a small blue enamel bead on the clasp, and there’s a faint scratch on the clasp from daily wear. I was near the Main Street steps by Lincoln Park and the coffee stand near 6th Avenue when I realized it was gone. It means a lot to me—my grandmother gave it to me and I’ve been feeling unsettled since it disappeared. If anyone found it around the Racine Harbor Market or along the sidewalk by the library on 6th Ave, get in touch; I’d be forever grateful to have it back.
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