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Yesterday around 3pm I realized my grey Nike hoodie was missing. I think I last had it near the Smith Street tram stop in Collingwood, Victoria, after grabbing a coffee from the corner café. It's a size L, charcoal grey with bright lime-green drawstrings, and there's a tiny coffee stain on the right sleeve plus a small fray at the pocket. The hoodie has sentimental value—it was a gift from my sister and I wear it every time I need a bit of comfort. I'm really hoping it turns up; I miss it and would be grateful to get it back.
Yesterday around 3pm, I realized my blue Novo Nordisk insulin pen in a matching light-blue hard case was missing. I last used it at a coffee shop near the Parliament Buildings on Belleville Street in downtown Victoria and searched the area, retracing my steps past the bookstore and the corner taxi stand, but I couldn't find it. The pen has a white label with my patient ID that's partially peeled, and the cap has a tiny sticker of a green leaf I added myself for quick identification. It's essential for my daily diabetes management and holds a lot of sentimental value because it was a gift from my grandmother; I really need it back.
Hey there, I lost my black Ray-Ban Wayfarer glasses yesterday around 3pm. They're matte black acetate, surprisingly lightweight, with blue tips on the temples and a tiny star-shaped scratch on the inside of the left lens. I last had them while walking down Bourke Street Mall in Melbourne, near Federation Square, and I think I dropped them somewhere between Flinders Street Station and the Block Arcade in Victoria. They mean a lot to me—they were a gift from my grandmother and I miss them a lot; if anyone finds them, please get in touch.
I lost my gray North Face hoodie yesterday around 3pm in front of the Empress Hotel on Government Street, Victoria. It's a medium fleece with a left-chest compass embroidery and a small coffee stain near the cuff from morning coffee. The zipper has a tiny snag and the inner lining is a bit pilled, but it's still my go-to for chilly days. It was a gift from my grandmother, so it has sentimental value and I really need it back.
I lost my Nintendo Switch OLED model yesterday around 4pm. It was in a black travel case, white console, neon red/blue Joy-Cons, with a dragon sticker on the back and a tiny scratch on the dock. I last saw it near Flinders Street Station outside the Federation Square entrance along Bourke Street Mall in Melbourne, Victoria. It means a lot to me—it's a gift from my sister and I really need it back; I’d be incredibly grateful for any help.
I found a dark brown leather belt this afternoon around 3:15pm near the Empress Hotel on Government Street in Victoria. It's about 95 cm long, medium width, with a silver buckle that has a tiny heart-shaped scratch and a worn inner edge where initials are stamped 'PK'. The belt is in good condition with light creasing from daily wear and a small scuff near the buckle. It was lying on the sidewalk just outside the hotel entrance, by the planter near the corner. I’d love to reunite it with its owner—if this sounds like yours, send me a message here and we can arrange a quick pickup.
I found this hand-painted ceramic vase this afternoon around 3:20pm on Government Street, right outside the Royal BC Museum near the Inner Harbour in Victoria. It's about 10 inches tall with a slender, slightly flared neck, teal glaze speckled with gold and a subtle crackle pattern in the glaze. The surface has a small patchy glaze irregularity that gives it character, and there's a signature that looks like 'Lina K.' on the bottom along with a tiny white enamel star sticker beside it. The vase appears to be in good condition overall. I know it's probably important to someone, and I’d be happy to see it safely returned to its owner.
I found this gold bracelet this afternoon around 2:15pm on Government Street, right outside the Royal BC Museum in Victoria. It's a delicate 6.5-inch gold-plated chain with a tiny heart charm engraved with an initial 'M' and a small anchor charm. The clasp bears a faint GP stamp and there are a few micro-scratches along the band. I'm hoping to reunite it with its owner—if this sounds like yours, drop me a line and we’ll arrange a safe exchange.
Found a pair of glasses this morning around 9:15am on Government Street, right outside the Empress Hotel in downtown Victoria. They’re dark tortoiseshell frames, rectangular shape, with shiny gold hinges and clear prescription lenses. There’s a tiny chip at the bottom edge of the left lens and a faint engraving on the inside of the right temple that looks like 'Nova'—visible only up close. The glasses look well cared for, no case with them, and the arms have a few light scratches from a day in the sun. If these belong to you, DM me and we can figure out the best way to get them back to you.
I found a navy blue North Face Borealis backpack this morning around 9:15am. It was sitting on a bench near the Inner Harbour, along Government Street by the Empress Hotel in Victoria. The bag is in good condition with a few scuffs on the bottom. It has a red zipper pull on the main pocket and a lime-green carabiner clipped to the side pocket, plus a small mountain-logo pin on the front. Inside I found a water bottle sleeve and a notebook with a doodle of a penguin. It feels like someone uses this as a daily commuter bag and I’d love to reunite it with its owner. If this is yours, you’ll know the unique pin and the red zipper pull.