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I was wandering through Lock 3 Park in downtown Akron last Saturday around 2:20 p.m. during a little street festival when my two favorite brooches slipped from my coat and disappeared into the crowd. They're small, silver-toned owls with tiny blue stones, about the size of a nickel, and they mean a lot to me because they were gifts from my grandmother. I searched the grassy slopes and the steps by the stage, feeling equal parts hopeful and overwhelmed by the sea of people. If someone found them among the festival spill of sun and laughter, I’d be grateful to hear through the site.
On Tuesday at 6:30 PM, after helping a friend move in Canton, I realized the pair of toasters I was loading into the car were missing from the kitchen counter of the Canton apartment near the Pro Football Hall of Fame. They’re stainless steel with black knobs, a small dent on the left corner from a long-ago drop. They remind me of weekend breakfasts with my grandmother back in Akron, and losing them feels like losing a link to family mornings. I’m hoping someone in the Akron/Canton area picked them up and kept them safe. If you spotted two toasters around Canton, please hold onto them until I can pick them up.
I lost my red knit beanie yesterday around 3pm near the Akron Civic Theatre on West Market Street. It's a medium-size knit cap from Patagonia with a small gray compass pin on the brim and a tiny fray along the inner lining, plus a small hole near the cuff. There's a faint coffee stain on the outside from this morning's latte, and a loose black thread that sticks out. It has sentimental value because my sister knitted it for me last winter. If anyone found it, I'd really appreciate getting it back; I wear it every cold day.
I lost my red Le Creuset 5-quart enameled cast-iron Dutch oven yesterday around 3pm. It’s the classic bright red with a black knob, and the enamel is still glossy except for a tiny chip on the inside rim near the handle. There’s a faint coffee stain on the lid from a spill last week, which is a pretty easy identifying feature. I’m sure it slipped out of my tote near the parking lot behind the Akron Public Library on West Market Street while I was juggling books and cups. This Dutch oven was a gift from my grandmother, so it has sentimental value, and I’d be grateful to get it back. If you found it, email me at [email protected].
I lost my navy blue tufted ottoman with brass nailhead trim yesterday around 3pm near the Northside Market on Market Street in Akron. It's about 18 inches square, with a soft velvet-like fabric and dark cherry wooden legs. There's a small snag on the front left corner and one nailhead that's bent a bit out of place. It was a gift from my grandma and means a lot to me—it's tied the living room together. If you happen to see it, please message me; I can describe the exact wood marks and the tiny snag to confirm it's mine.
I found a Makita 18V LXT cordless drill this afternoon around 2:15pm behind the Home Depot on Arlington Road in Akron. It’s in a black hard case with a few scratches on the lid and a faded blue Makita sticker on the battery. The drill looks lightly used, and the battery still holds a decent charge. Inside the case there’s a small bit set and a red Sharpie tag with the initials 'A.R.' scribbled underneath the handle. If this belongs to you, I’d really like to help get it back—tools like this can be priceless for a project.
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