Silver-tone bracelet with blue enamel heart charm
Description
I found a silver-tone bracelet this afternoon around 3:30pm along Riverside Drive near the Gathering Place entrance in Tulsa. It's a slender bangle, about 6.5 inches around, with a blue enamel heart charm and tiny clear crystals along the edge. On the inside, there's a delicate engraving that looks like 'LJ'—hard to see, but it's there. The bracelet is in good condition aside from a few scuffs, clearly worn but not damaged. If the owner sees this, I'm hoping to reunite it with you; I picked it up thinking someone probably lost a personal piece of jewelry, and I’d really like to get it back to its rightful owner.
Approximate found location
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How to safely return this item
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