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I lost my red paperback mystery novel, 'Midnight on Main', yesterday around 4pm along Main Street in downtown Chillicothe near the Coffee Crate cafe. It's a standard trade paperback, about 320 pages, with a black bookmark tucked inside that has a tiny hand-drawn tiger on it. The cover's a bit creased, and the scent of coffee clings to the pages. This book means a lot to me—it was a gift from my late grandmother, and I really need it back.
I lost my navy Jansport backpack yesterday around 3pm near the Chillicothe Public Library on Paint Street. It's a standard school-size backpack with a gray bottom and red zipper pulls; the bottom corner has a small scuff from a bike ride. The mesh pocket on the side is torn, and there's a faded dragon sticker in the inside pocket. I keep a tiny red fox keychain on the zipper and a spiral notebook filled with class notes, plus my laptop charger and a photo from a family trip tucked in the front pocket. It has sentimental value and I'd really appreciate getting it back—it's got irreplaceable notes and a reminder of home.
I lost my Timex Weekender watch, silver-tone case with a bright red fabric strap. It’s about 38mm, and there’s a small scratch on the bezel at the 3 o’clock mark plus a tiny coffee stain near the clasp. The back is engraved with the initials 'A.S.' and the dial is white with bold black numerals. I wore it every day and it has sentimental value—it was a gift from my grandmother, and I really need it back. Last seen yesterday around 3pm near the Ross County Courthouse on Main Street in downtown Chillicothe, outside the corner coffee shop. If you found it, I’d be grateful to be reunited with it.
I lost my red Strat-style electric guitar yesterday around 3pm near the Chillicothe Public Library on Main Street. It's a glossy cherry-red body, maple neck, white pickguard, with a small crack near the input jack and a nick along the lower bout. On the back there's a green dinosaur sticker and a blue starry strap that helps identify it, plus one strap button feels a bit loose. It means a lot to me—it's a gift from my late grandfather, and I practice with it every weekend. If anyone found it, please drop it here or message me; I’d really appreciate getting it back.
I lost my daughter Maya, who’s 12. She was last seen yesterday around 7pm near Chillicothe High School on East Main Street, by the football field. She's about 4'11", with shoulder-length brown hair in a messy ponytail, wearing a bright red hoodie, dark jeans, and white sneakers with purple laces, and she wears a silver bracelet with a sun charm as well as a small sun tattoo behind her left ear. She also has a faint scar on her right knee from a skateboarding mishap, and she carries a green backpack with a rainbow zipper. If anyone saw her, please reach out — I’m really worried and missing her terribly.
I found a gray knit scarf with red fringe yesterday around 3pm behind the Coffee Cup on Main Street in downtown Chillicothe. It's a thick acrylic scarf, about 60 inches long, with a tiny coffee stain on the hem. A standout feature is a tiny silver initial 'C' stitched near the edge. It looks fairly new and warm, and I figured it must belong to someone who needs it back—if this is yours, message me and we can figure out how to get it back to you.
I found a red hardcover mystery novel this afternoon around 2:15pm in the parking lot behind the Chillicothe Public Library on West Main Street. It's an older edition of Agatha Christie’s The Mysterious Affair at Styles, with a coffee ring on the back cover and a small sticker on the spine. Inside the dust jacket there’s a pressed forget-me-not and a faded bookmark with 'Grandview Middle School' written in blue ink. I figured someone might be missing it, so I left it at the library's lost-and-found desk, but if this is yours, send me a note and we can arrange pickup at the desk.
Found these silver-tone teardrop earrings this afternoon around 2:45 PM in downtown Chillicothe, near the Main Street courthouse plaza behind the old post office. They’re delicate drops with turquoise stones set along the edges and a subtle shine. One earring has a tiny blue enamel heart on the front, and the back of the other shows a small engraving 'AZ'. They look gently worn, no bends, and the posts are clean. If these belong to you, drop me a DM with a distinguishing detail to confirm.
Found this silver ring this afternoon around 4:15pm outside the old Chillicothe courthouse on Market Street, near the crosswalk by the Farmers Market entrance. It’s a slim 4mm sterling silver band with a tiny blue sapphire bezel-set in the center. The ring shows light wear and a couple faint scratches, but it’s clean and in good shape overall. Inside the band there’s a small engraving that reads 'KB.' If this might be yours, I hope this helps you identify it and we can figure out a quick handoff.
I found a small gray lop-eared rabbit this afternoon around 3:15pm behind the Chillicothe Farmers Market on Market Street. It’s about the size of a large grapefruit, with soft gray fur, a white belly, and one ear that tilts a bit funny. There’s a tiny white heart-shaped patch on its left hind leg that makes it easy to identify. It rode in a clear plastic carrier with a pink water bottle poking out from the side, and it seemed calm and well fed, not skittish. I picked it up because it looked friendly and lost, and I’m hoping to help the rightful owner get it back. If this is yours, please drop a note with a description of its carrier and those distinguishing features.