Lost & found toys, hobbies & collectibles in Richmond
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Blue RC car with red decals and cracked wheel
Lost my blue RC car with red decals yesterday around 3pm near the Richmond Public Library on Main Street. It's about 8 inches long, a small remote-controlled car with a slightly cracked front wheel and a white sticker that reads 'ZoomRider' on the hood. The controller is black with a neon-green button, and there are a couple of scuffs on the bumper. It's a gift from my nephew and it really means a lot to me to get it back!
Blue Rawlings glove with paw-print embroidery
I lost my blue Rawlings baseball glove yesterday around 3pm near the parking lot behind the Science Museum of Virginia on West Broad Street in Richmond, VA, close to the Altria Theater. It's a size 11.5, slightly worn, with blue leather and orange laces, and white stitching. The wrist strap has a tiny paw-print embroidery—one of the unique details that might help someone identify it. It was a gift from my coach last season and has sentimental value, so I'm really hoping it turns up. If you find it, please drop it at the front desk of the museum or message me here.
Found a cute stuffed giraffe toy with big orange spots near the swings at the playground in Richmond.
I found a cute, stuffed giraffe toy at the playground near Richmond. It has big orange spots, and I believe it belongs to a little kid who might be looking for it. It was left near the swings, and I'm sure the owner would love to have it back.
Lost blue Rawlings size 12 baseball mitt with initials 'T.J.' stitched inside near a park in Richmond.
I lost my son's favorite baseball mitt while at the park near Richmond last Sunday. We were playing catch and when we left, I realized it was missing. It's a blue Rawlings mitt, size 12, and has his initials 'T.J.' stitched inside. If you find it, please let me know! It's really important to us.
Found an authentic vintage 1970s New York Yankees baseball card in Richmond garage.
I found an authentic vintage baseball card from the 1970s while cleaning out my garage in Richmond. It’s a bit worn but still in decent shape, featuring a player from the New York Yankees. There’s no name on the card itself, just a unique marking on the corner which I remember vividly. I think it must belong to someone who holds a special connection to it, as it's definitely a collector's piece. I just want to return it to its rightful owner!
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