Sunday, May 24, 2026

Lost items abound

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HAVE YOU LOST a brown Mazda Lantis car, a white Toyota Corolla or a Suzuki Fronte?

Or perhaps you’ve dropped a money bag containing $16 in St James, lost $2 800 along Synogogue Lane or dropped a $20 near Harrison College. Maybe you left 26 five-gallon containers at the Soil Conservation Unit in St Andrew?

Those items, along with jewellery, motorcycles, televisions, wheelbarrows, keys, wallets, ID cards, bags, cellphone, sandals and a wedding band, are in the custody of police.

In a four-page advertisement yesterday, police posted hundreds of found or unclaimed items accumulated over a 13-year period, some of them turned in by honest residents at police stations across the island. (AC)

Please read the full story in today’s Daily Nation, or in the eNATION edition.

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