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Keys with dolphin charm

Pensacola Lost listing Posted 4 days ago

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I lost my keys yesterday around 3pm in downtown Pensacola, near Seville Quarter on Palafox Street. It's a silver keyring with a small dolphin charm, and the ring shows a bit of wear. On the ring are two keys: a brass apartment key that looks like a Yale-style lock and a car key with a blue plastic cover. The lanyard is a black nylon strap that's a little frayed at the end. This set has sentimental value because the dolphin charm was a gift from my sister, and I always carried it for luck. I really need them back. If anyone found them, please reach out—I can meet near the Market Street entrance to Seville Quarter or arrange a pickup.

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