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I lost my leopard gecko yesterday around 5pm. It’s a small gecko, about 7 inches long, green with bold orange spots and a pale yellow belly; the tail is orange with a faint blue tint at the tip. There’s a tiny white scar on the left side of its neck and a chipped toe on the right hind foot. It lives in a 20-gallon terrarium with a heat mat and humidity gauge, and the lid slipped off during feeding, I guess. Last seen near the Bemidji Public Library on Oak Avenue, behind the building by the bike racks. This gecko means a lot to my daughter—it's our family pet and really special to us; I’d be grateful for any help bringing him home.
Lost my red Nike running shoes yesterday around 3pm. They are size 9 with a red mesh upper, white Nike swoosh, and a black sole. The left shoe has a tiny tear at the toe and the right sole is a bit scuffed from the last run. I think I left them outside the Bemidji Public Library on Beltrami Ave while grabbing a quick coffee and chatting with a friend, then walked away toward the riverfront. These shoes are my daily workout pair and they have sentimental value after the year I’ve had, so if you found them, please reach out; I would be forever grateful.
I lost my blue nylon keyring yesterday around 3pm near the Bemidji Public Library on 3rd Street. It holds a silver house key, a red car key, and a tiny wooden elephant charm that used to sit on my desk, now on the ring. The elephant charm is maple wood with a little chip on the ear, and the house key has a small dent near the bow. The lanyard has frayed a bit where it meets the ring. This set is sentimental because the elephant charm was a gift from my grandmother, and I really need it back.
I lost my gold-tone hoop earrings with turquoise teardrop charms yesterday around 3pm near the Bemidji Public Library on 5th Street, by the cafe area. They’re about 1 inch in diameter, from Swarovski, with tiny turquoise teardrops that catch the light. One earring has a small back engraving, KP, and the turquoise marbling is a bit distinctive. They mean a lot to me—my grandmother gave them to me, and I’m really hoping they turn up. If you found them, please message me and I’ll come collect them right away.
I lost my blue Trek road bike yesterday around 3pm. It was last seen near the Bemidji Public Library parking lot on Oak Ave, tucked beside the bike rack by the entrance to the cafe. It's a Trek 2.1, vivid blue with a white saddle, and there's a small dent on the top tube near the head tube; a black bell sits on the left handlebar, and a black water bottle cage holds a bright orange bottle. This bike was a gift from my dad and I ride it every day to campus and work, so it has a lot of sentimental value and I really need it back.
I found a Nintendo Switch OLED in a gray protective case this afternoon around 2:30pm in the parking lot behind the Bemidji Public Library on Beltrami Ave. It has neon blue and red Joy-Cons, a slightly lifted screen protector, and a small star sticker on the back plate. The device looks to be in decent condition overall, with minor wear from use. If this belongs to you, I’d really like to help get it back to you.
I found a pair of gray Nike running shoes this afternoon around 2:15pm behind the Bemidji Public Library on Beltrami Ave. They're size 9 men's, in good shape with just a couple of light scuffs on the toe and a muddy streak along the sole. The left shoe has a tiny teal thread stitched near the heel, and the insole is stamped with 'JS' in faint marker. They were just sitting on the sidewalk by the library's bike racks, near the entrance. If these belong to someone, I'm happy to return them—really hoping to help them get back to their owner.
I found a navy blue North Face backpack this afternoon around 3:15pm behind the Sanford Center in Bemidji. It has bright red zipper pulls, a panda keychain on the front zipper, and a small coffee stain on the bottom pocket with an orange inner lining that’s seen better days. Inside, there’s a label that reads 'Alex Rivera' in black ink, and a well-worn notebook peeks out from the main compartment. It looked recently used and the contents seemed important, so I’m hoping to reunite it with its owner soon. If you’re missing it, tell me the exact contents or the label name to confirm and I’ll get it back to you.
I found a framed abstract painting this afternoon around 2:15pm. It's an 18x24 inch canvas in a dark walnut frame with a few light scuffs along the edge. The painting bursts with teal, gold, and burgundy swirls, and the lower-right corner bears a faint signature that reads 'L. Kim'. There’s a Beltrami Art Collective sticker on the back. I found it leaning against the bench near the Paul Bunyan statue at Diamond Point Park in Bemidji, by the water. If this sounds like yours, drop me a message here so we can arrange a pickup.
I found a blue tambourine this morning around 9:20am behind the Sanford Center on 2nd Street NW in Bemidji. It’s about 8 inches in diameter with a bright blue shell, a natural wood rim, and shiny silver jingles that still tinkle when I tap it. There’s a small white sticker on the rim that reads 'Bemidji Beats'—pretty distinctive. It looks like it was just sitting on the ground, a little dusty from the pavement, but otherwise in decent shape. I figured someone might be missing a tiny percussion piece after a rehearsal or jam, and I’d really like to help get it back to its owner. If this tambourine is yours, shoot me a note at [email protected] with a quick description of the sticker or any other identifying marks, and we can meet up near the Sanford Center or at the Bemidji Public Library Lost & Found desk to swap.