Lost Car Keys at Mission Bay Beach!!
Hi neighbours,
I lost my Nissan Bluebird car keys at the mission bay beach, possibly on the berm, or the surrounding grass near the footpath opposite the restaurants while walking and running with my dog at around 6.30pm tonight. Key is square and black with Nissan logo on it, and there is large spherical blue alarm module attached. There are few other keys on there too - one is an old fashioned looking key. There is another one that says "Yale" on it.
I am wondering if there is any way this could someone be posted on the Sant Helier's/Mission bay notice board somehow - that would be incredibly appreciated.
Unfortunately I spent about an hour an a half asking the restaurants and shops there if anyone had returned the keys and retraced my steps along the berm of the beach to the rocks at the east end, and then on the grass next to the foot path opposite the shops on Tamaki drive. No luck, maybe a jogger has picket it up or it's still out there as seagull fodder!
If anyone could provide any assistance that would be highly appreciated,
Regards
Caroline
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