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I lost my calico cat yesterday around 3pm near the Garden of the Gods Visitor Center in Colorado Springs. She's about 9 pounds, white chest and orange/black patches, and bright green eyes. She wears a blue nylon collar with a tiny silver paw-print tag, and there's a small notch on her left ear from a past scuffle. She's very gentle but can be skittish around new people. Last I saw, she slipped under the fence near the parking area by the Visitor Center and headed toward the red-rock trail. I adopted her last year; she's my only companion and has huge sentimental value to me. If anyone finds her, please contact me immediately—I'm really hoping to bring her home.
I lost my navy fleece hoodie, a casual wear item, yesterday around 3pm near the Starbucks on Colorado Avenue in Old Colorado City, Colorado Springs. It's a North Face hoodie, size M, with gray cuffs and a small mountain-shaped zipper pull; there's a faint coffee stain on the front pocket that's easy to spot. The hoodie feels a bit worn, and it has sentimental value because it was a gift from a friend, which is why I really hope to get it back. If you found it, please reach out — I’d really appreciate it.
I lost my navy blue US passport yesterday around 3pm outside the Colorado College campus entrance on North Cascade Ave in Colorado Springs. It's the standard size, kept in a black leather passport holder; the cover is a bit worn and the corners are slightly bent from travel. There’s a tiny faint sticker from a Garden of the Gods souvenir shop on the back, and the holder has a small coffee stain near the edge. This passport means a lot to me—it's essential for upcoming travel and it holds personal details I can’t replace easily. If anyone found it, I’d be really grateful to get it back.
I lost my sunburst Fender Stratocaster yesterday around 3pm outside the Starbucks on Tejon Street, just a block from City Hall in downtown Colorado Springs. It's a standard Stratocaster with a white pickguard, maple neck, and rosewood fretboard, in decent condition with a few light scratches from stage nights. Two identifying features: a blue floral strap attached to the strap buttons and a small mountain-range sticker on the back of the guitar. This guitar is more than an instrument—it was a gift from my late grandfather and holds a lot of sentimental value, so I really need it back. If anyone found it, please reach out; I’d be unbelievably grateful.
I lost my black Wayfarer glasses yesterday around 3pm near the Target on Academy Boulevard in Colorado Springs. They’re Ray-Ban Wayfarer style, with black acetate frames and red temple tips. They’re medium-sized and show a few wear marks: a small dent on the left hinge, a tiny scratch on the right lens, and the nose pads have a bit of sticky residue from daily wear. They came with a soft microfiber sleeve that has my initials 'PN' on the inner lining. These glasses are my daily go-to for work and reading, and they have sentimental value—they were a gift from my grandmother. If anyone finds them, please reach out; I’d really appreciate getting them back.
I found a well-worn hardcover Iceland travel guide this afternoon around 3:15pm, tucked on the sidewalk in front of Star Coffee on Colorado Ave, downtown Colorado Springs. It's a standard 6x9 inch hardcover, about 1.2 inches thick, with a dusty blue cover and a yellowed dust jacket. The spine is cracked and there's a bright blue ribbon bookmark sticking out at page 127. On the inside front cover there's a small circular sticker with the initials 'AL' and a faint coffee ring on the back. It clearly belongs to someone who uses it a lot, and I figured the owner would want it back sooner rather than later.
I found this blue plush dragon this afternoon around 3:15pm in the Target parking lot on Academy Boulevard here in Colorado Springs. It's about 10 inches tall and super soft, with a bright blue body, lime green wings, and a yellow belly. There’s a tiny stitched red heart on its chest and a small white tag near the ear that looks like it might say 'Aurora'—not completely sure. The toy is in great condition, a little dusty from the lot, but otherwise clean. If this looks like yours, describe the tag text and the heart detail to confirm.
I found a grey 27-inch suitcase this afternoon around 2:45pm in the parking lot behind the Garden of the Gods Visitor Center on Gateway Road, Colorado Springs. It’s pretty scuffed at the corners and one wheel is cracked, but it still rolls. A blue luggage tag has the initials A. Rivera handwritten on it and there’s a faded ski-trip sticker on the side. Inside, there’s a packing list and a couple of notebooks tucked under the strap. I know how stressful it is to lose luggage, and I’d love to reunite it with its owner—if you can describe the tag details or contents, I can arrange a handoff.
I found a sterling silver bracelet with a tiny heart charm this afternoon around 2:30pm near the Garden of the Gods Visitor Center on Garden of the Gods Road in Colorado Springs. It's a neat piece of jewellery, in decent shape, and inside the bracelet there's an engraving that says 'Ava 10/12' plus a small blue gemstone heart charm. It clearly means something to someone, and I would love to get it back to its owner. If this sounds like yours, DM me with a photo of the bracelet or the engraving to verify.
I found a cordless drill kit this morning around 11:15am in the parking lot behind the Home Depot on Powers Boulevard, Colorado Springs. It’s a DEWALT 20V Max cordless drill, yellow and black, with two batteries and a charger tucked in a scuffed yellow case. There’s a blue painter’s tape label on the battery that reads 'LJ' and a small dent on the chuck from a fall, but otherwise it looks recent and functional. I’m posting it here because I know how easy it is to misplace a tool in a busy store lot. If this is yours, tell me the exact model number on the drill or the initials on the tape, and I’ll reunite it.