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I found an insulin pen with an orange cap this morning around 9:15am in the parking lot behind Bayside Marketplace in Downtown Miami, Miami-Dade. The pen is white with a clear body and a bright orange cap, and there’s a tiny dent near the top from a light drop. It came with a blue fabric sleeve and a few test strips tucked inside, which might help confirm ownership. I’m keeping it in a safe spot and really hope the owner sees this post—if you recognize the color, cap, or the small dent, drop a reply here and we can verify the details.
I lost my white PlayStation 5 console with a black DualSense controller yesterday around 7:30pm near the Brickell City Centre parking garage in Brickell, Miami. The console has a small scratch on the top edge and a tiny cat doodle sticker on the side, plus my initials AP etched on the back of the controller. It really matters to me because it's a gift from my sister and has sentimental value; I’ve been gaming with it every night and I’m worried it might be gone for good. If anyone found it, please reach out—I'm hoping to reunite with it soon.
I lost my space gray MacBook Pro 13-inch yesterday around 3pm. I had pulled out the laptop to check something while walking near the Starbucks on Lincoln Road in Miami Beach, and I must have left it on a bench outside. The MacBook is in a black neoprene sleeve, and the lid has my initials 'AK' engraved in the bottom-right corner. There's a small dent on the top edge near the Apple logo, and a pineapple sticker on the sleeve for quick id. It's my work laptop and it also has old family photos, so I'm really hoping to get it back.
I found a pair of earrings this afternoon around 3:45pm near Bayside Marketplace on Biscayne Boulevard, right along the water. They're gold-tone hoops about 1.2 cm in diameter, with a tiny turquoise stone set in a delicate bezel, and the back clasp is a small hinged catch. The finish looks almost new, with only a tiny scratch along one hoop, and there's a subtle engraving on the back that could read AM. I figured they might matter to someone who dropped them while strolling by the marina; if these belong to you, share a detail about the engraving or any distinctive feature so we can match them.
I found a queen-size duvet cover set this afternoon around 3:15pm near the Brickell City Centre entrance on S. Miami Ave. It's a storm gray cotton percale with a subtle geometric pattern and navy piping along the edges. The zipper closure works smoothly, and there's a small embroidered monogram 'MR' on the inner corner tag—nice little detail that might help identify the owner. The fabric feels premium, lightly used but clean, no stains. I know how sentimental bedding can be—if this is yours, please reach out so I can return it to you.
I found a gold-tone pendant necklace this afternoon around 3:15 pm near Bayside Marketplace along Biscayne Boulevard in Downtown Miami. It sits on an 18-inch gold-tone chain, and the pendant is a small emerald-cut stone with a simple halo setting. The chain has light wear and a tiny scratch on the back of the pendant from a drop or two. There’s no noticeable brand on the piece, and the overall look is casual, everyday. If you think it’s yours, tell me about the exact length, pendant shape, and any engraving on the clasp or scratches so we can verify and arrange a meetup near the Bayside entrance.
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