Keys with blue lanyard found near Myrtle Beach Boardwalk
Description
Found a set of keys this afternoon around 3:45pm in the parking area behind the Myrtle Beach Boardwalk near 9th Avenue North. There are about six keys on a bright blue nylon lanyard with a small dolphin-shaped keychain and a silver carabiner. One key is a chunky Toyota fob, another has a yellow enamel tag that says 'Beach House'. They look a little scuffed but all in working order. If someone lost these, I would really like to get them back to the right person; they're important, and I imagine they open a home and a car. Happy to meet at the Boardwalk or drop them at any local business that can help identify the owner.
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