Unusual Items Found at Madrid's Lost and Found Office in March

A television, a respirator, and even a ukulele are among the more than 8,000 items registered at the municipal office.

Unusual items found at Madrid's Lost and Found Office
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Unusual items found at Madrid's Lost and Found Office

The Madrid City Council's Lost and Found Office received a surprising array of misplaced items in March, ranging from a television and a respirator to a ukulele, totaling 8,034 registered objects.

Among the most peculiar discoveries that arrived at Madrid's Lost and Found Office during March were a television, a respirator, a drone, a wind piano, and several video game consoles. These items stand out for their uniqueness within the overall volume of lost belongings.
The list of recovered possessions by the municipal office is extensive and varied. In addition to those mentioned, the office registered speakers, hearing aids, balls, canes, children's bicycles, a roll of film, electric toothbrushes, a flute, lottery tickets, an apnea machine, binoculars, and a ukulele.
In total, the Madrid City Council's Lost and Found Office accounted for 8,034 items during the month of March. Among the more common articles were 459 belts, 742 glasses, 107 books, 477 keys, 92 suitcases, 240 backpacks, 315 mobile phones, and 494 items of clothing.
Owners can reclaim their belongings by proving ownership at the Madrid City Council's Lost and Found Office. The service is available on weekdays, from Monday to Friday, between 08:30 and 14:00, with the exception of December 24th and 31st.