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Black Sony Cyber-shot DSC-W90 Camera, lost Oct. 23

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From Sydneypie13

Black Sony Cyber-shot DSC-W90 Camera, lost Oct. 23

Please just return the two memory cards!

Did You Find a Camera? Or Did You Lose a Camera?

Lost a camera

Describe the Camera, Such as Brand/Model/Color.

Camera is a black and chrome Sony Cyber-shot DSC-W90, with a gray camera cord. The Sony case is also black. The front pocket is velcro, and it opens upward. It has the white Sony logo on it, and it has a small zippered pocket below it where the other memory card is.

Does the Camera Have Any Identifying Marks?

Despite the camera being six years old, it doesn't have any identifying marks.

How Should the Camera's Owner / Finder Contact You?

E-mail: sunsetonsaturn@hotmail.com

With any serious leads, I will then give out my cell phone number for further communication.

When Approximately Was the Camera Found / Lost?

The camera was lost on Oct. 23, 2010, at around 10:30 p.m., when the Vancouver Giants hockey game was over.

Where Exactly Was the Camera Found / Lost?

The camera was lost at the Vancouver Giants hockey game on Oct. 23, 2010. The camera fell out under our seats in section I, row 13, seats 15 and 16 at the end of the game when everyone was clearing out. The game was at the Pacific Coliseum in Vancouver, B.C., Canada. Otherwise, it fell out of our bag on the concourse where everyone was exiting out the back doors.

Lessons Learned

  • My lesson learned is that the people out there are really as selfish and heartless as we think. That camera belonged to me and even though we dropped it, that doesn't make it okay for another person to take it for themselves. People are really heartless, otherwise, once they saw the whole camera had nothing but baby photos on it, you would think they would realize how important those memories are to someone and try and return it to the lost and found at the location. I will not give up hope for those few good people still left out there. I'm staying positive.

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