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After hosting a casual brunch at my apartment near East Main Street in Bozeman, I realized I left behind the two toasters I borrowed from my sister. I woke up this morning and the kitchen was quiet, and around 9:15 I noticed the toasters were missing from the counter. They are a simple silver pair with a small dent and a stubborn crumb tray. They are not fancy, just mine, and they belong in my morning routine. I live just above a coffee shop, not far from the Emerson Center and Bogert Park, so the neighborhood is familiar to me. If they turn up anywhere near East Main Street, I would be grateful to have them back for weekend breakfasts.
I lost my tan Michael Kors tote yesterday around 3pm near the Bozeman Public Library on Main Street. It's a medium-sized pebble leather bag with gold hardware, and the zipper works fine. The interior lining is a dusty rose color with a small floral print, and there's a navy tassel zipper pull I added myself. Inside I had a folded note from my grandmother and a faded portrait card, so it means a lot to me. It has a few small scuffs on the bottom corner, but otherwise it's in decent shape. If you found it, please get in touch — I really need it back; it's sentimental and has my initials 'PK' stamped on a leather tag on the inside.
Found this framed watercolor landscape this afternoon around 2:15 pm behind the Bozeman Public Library on East Main Street. It's a 16x20 inch painting in a gold-leaf frame with a cream mat, depicting a quiet mountain range, a blue river, and evergreen trees in soft blues and greens. The frame has a small dent on the bottom edge and there’s a tiny pencil initial 'L' etched in the bottom margin of the mat. It feels like it could be a local artist's piece, possibly unsigned—if this belongs to you, I’d really like to help reunite it with its owner.
I lost Milo, my 4-year-old golden retriever mix, yesterday around 3pm near the Bozeman Public Library on East Main Street. He's about 60 pounds, with a golden coat, a white chest patch, and a blue polka-dot collar plus an orange reflective harness. He has one blue eye and one brown eye, and a small scar above his left eyebrow from a playful tumble last summer. He's friendly but a bit nervous around cars, and he's our daughter's best buddy—we really need him back. If you've seen him, email [email protected] with any info; any clue helps.
I was out for a run yesterday around 3pm and these electric blue Nike running shorts, size M, slipped from my waist near the Bozeman Public Library on Main Street, right by the bike racks out front. They’re in good condition, with a white Nike swoosh on the left leg and a tiny snag along the hem, plus a zip pocket on the right hip that still works. The inner mesh lining is intact and the drawstring ties snugly. This pair has sentimental value and I really need them back—it's my favorite training shorts and I wore them for my first 10k last year.
I lost my maroon North Face Borealis backpack yesterday around 3pm outside the Starbucks on Main Street in Bozeman. It's a medium-sized backpack with a black bottom and bright orange zipper pulls. There's a pine tree sticker on the front pocket and a small dent near the lower corner. Inside are my sketchbook, a green insulated bottle, and my student ID. It’s sentimental because it was a gift from my sister, and I really need it back. If you found it, email me at [email protected].
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