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I lost my blue weekend pass and the matching ticket stub for Riverside Fest yesterday around 3pm, somewhere near the Akron Civic Theatre on East Market Street. The wristband is a bright blue with a white Riverside logo, and the ticket stub is white with red print, the top corner scribbled with my initials JA. It was a gift from my sister and I was really looking forward to the festival this weekend, so this feels personal and stressful. If someone found them, I would be forever grateful to get them back; we can meet up downtown or I can pick them up at the Akron Public Library area.
I lost my DeWalt 20V cordless drill kit yesterday around 3pm while working on a small home project. It's a yellow-and-black drill with a gray battery, a Tools & Hardware item I rely on daily, and it lives in a battered yellow hard case. A white label on the case reads 'Property of Priya Patel' and you can spot a small dent on the latch from a drop last month. I last had it by the Akron Public Library on East Market Street, near the entrance by the bus stop. I really need it back—it's the tool I rely on for this week, and it means a lot to me.
Lost my walnut coffee table yesterday around 3:15pm near the entrance of the Market Street Starbucks in Akron. It’s a mid-century style with a glass inset top, a few light scratches, and a small chip on the lower-left edge, plus one brass drawer pull. It has sentimental value—my grandmother gave it to me, and I really need it back. If you saw it or picked it up, please text or email me; I’d be eternally grateful to get it home.
I lost my red Nike windbreaker yesterday around 3pm after grabbing a coffee near Stan Hywet Hall & Gardens in Akron. It's a men's medium, lightweight with a full zipper and black cuffs. The fabric is bright red with a white Nike swoosh on the front; inside the left pocket there's a tiny fox embroidery near the seam I added as a personal touch. There's a small coffee stain along the hem from that morning, and the zipper can stick a bit when cold. This jacket means a lot to me; I wear it all fall and it's been with me through a lot of rough days. If anyone found it, please let me know—I really need it back.
I lost my blue biking helmet while riding around Akron Park on Saturday morning. I was doing some laps and I must have left it behind when I stopped for a break. It's got a few scratches from use but is still in good condition. If you see it, I would really appreciate it if you could let me know!
I found a blue Korg microKORG synthesizer this afternoon around 2:15pm in the parking lot behind the Akron Civic Theatre on Market Street. It's housed in a black padded case with a small dent on the corner and a Nebula sticker on the front. The unit is compact, about the size of a small lunchbox, with a worn rubber grip on the handle and a loose power adapter tucked inside. There’s an orange USB cable looped around the strap and a faint fingerprint smudge on the display. I know how much gear like this matters to a musician, so I’d love to get it back to its owner—if you recognize these features, drop a message here and we’ll set up a pickup.
I found two ID cards this afternoon around 4:15pm behind the Akron Public Library on East Market Street. One card is a blue university student ID with the person's photo, plus a tiny coffee ring stain near the corner. The other is a gray access badge with a magnetic stripe and a faint campus logo. They’re a bit scuffed from living in a bag, but the names and photos are visible. I’d really like to return them to their owner; I know how important these cards are for classes and work, and I hope someone can claim them soon.
I found a gray North Face jacket this morning around 9am outside the Akron Civic Theatre on East Market Street. It's a men's size M with a water-repellent shell and a bright orange zipper pull. The jacket shows light wear at the cuffs, and there's a small tear on the left sleeve that I’ve loosely stitched to prevent further fraying. Inside the lining is a distinctive lime green color, and there’s a tiny embroidered compass on the chest pocket. If this belongs to you or someone you know, I’d be glad to reunite it—happy to meet up near the theatre or pass it along to the front desk.
I found a vintage HO-scale model train set (a collector's item) this afternoon around 2:00pm behind the CVS on West Market Street in Akron. It's tucked in a green metal lunchbox with a brass latch, and the blue diesel loco has white stripes and the number 1801, pulling three cream-and-red passenger cars. Inside the lid there's a faded sticker that reads 'Tim's Train Collection' and a small brass wheel with a dented edge, which are nice distinguishing details. If this belongs to someone in the Akron/Canton area, please reach out so I can reunite it with its owner.
Found a blue paperback this afternoon around 2:15 pm outside the Akron Public Library on East Market Street, right by the main entrance where the bus stops. It's a mass-market paperback, about the size of my palm, with a creased cover and a coffee stain along the bottom corner of the front. Inside the front cover there’s a tiny sticker with the initials 'J.S.' and a dog-eared page at chapter 7, plus a faint pencil note that says 'Thu' on the margin. I figured someone’s probably missing their favorite read, and I’d really like to help get it back to its owner. If you’re the owner, share the title on the spine or the margin note so I can confirm and return it.