Gold-tone bracelet with turquoise bead
Description
I lost my gold-tone bracelet yesterday around 3pm near the Red Cliffs Mall on Mall Drive in St George, outside the Dillard's entrance by the food court. It’s a slim 7-inch bracelet, lightly worn, with a small heart charm and a single turquoise bead that has a subtle silver vein. The clasp has a tiny scratch and there’s a faint engraving on the inside that reads 'P.P.' I’ve had it since my grandmother gave it to me, and it really means a lot—sentimental value that I’m hoping to recover. If anyone spotted it or picked it up, please drop me a message here; I’d be forever grateful and happy to pick it up.
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