Brass house keys on blue lanyard, Victoria
Description
I lost my brass house keys on a blue lanyard yesterday around 5pm near the Empress Hotel on Government Street, downtown Victoria by the Inner Harbour. The set has three keys—two for my apartment and the mailbox—on a sturdy silver keyring; one key is stamped 'Yale' and there's a noticeable dent on another. There’s an engraved 'PM' on a round brass tag and a blue enamel maple leaf charm that makes them easy to spot. It’s really important I get them back; the keys are linked to my home and security, and the maple leaf charm was a gift from my grandmother. If you've seen them, email [email protected].
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