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While unloading at a community yard sale near the Putnam County Courthouse in Cookeville around 7:10 p.m. last Tuesday, my microwaves disappeared from the back of my truck. They are white with a dent on the door and a stubborn cord that often gets in the way. They may not be flashy, but we used them every day for meals and late-night snacks after shifts. I was turning to greet a neighbor when they vanished, and I felt a burst of frustration and a twinge of embarrassment for losing them. If you saw them around the courthouse area near Main Street, please keep them safe for now.
I was grabbing coffee near the Putnam County Courthouse when I felt a tug on my jacket and realized a few pins had slipped off. These pins are small enamel pieces, one shaped like a guitar and another bright blue, and they mean a lot to me. It was around 4:42 PM yesterday, along Main Street by the courthouse steps in downtown Cookeville. I’m hoping someone picked them up or saw them on the pavement; losing them today hit me hard, and I’d love to have them back.
I lost my blue Trek Marlin 5 mountain bike yesterday around 7pm after unloading groceries at Walmart Supercenter on Willow Avenue in Cookeville. It's a 29-inch wheel bike with a lime-green front fork, a matte blue frame, and a white water bottle cage mounted on the downtube. There are a few scratches on the down tube from a past tumble, and the saddle has a small tear along the left edge. The handlebars have red grip wrap and there’s a small reflective sticker under the seat. It means a lot to me—it’s how I get to work and it’s my daily escape, so I’d really appreciate getting it back. If you spot it, message me here in the app.
I found a blue fleece scarf with white snowflake patterns this afternoon around 2:45pm behind the Walmart on Willow Avenue in Cookeville. It's about 60 inches long, soft but a bit pilled from the cold, and there’s a small frayed tassel at one end. The scarf is in good condition overall, no holes, and it smells lightly of wool and rain. I figured someone might be missing it since I spotted it lying on the ground by the curb near the loading dock; if this sounds like yours, reply here and we can arrange pickup at the Walmart entrance.
I found a dark espresso coffee table this afternoon around 2:15pm behind the Kroger on South Willow Avenue in Cookeville. It's a rectangular table, about 4 feet long, with a tempered glass inset and a lower shelf in good shape. There are a couple of small scratches along the front edge and a tiny circular dent on the left front leg, which help identify it. It looks like it might have sentimental value to someone because it's sturdy and has a nice finish. If this sounds like your piece, I’d be glad to get it back to you.
I lost my blue reflective dog harness yesterday around 4pm near Dogwood Park in Cookeville. It's a medium PetSafe harness with neoprene lining and bright blue webbing, and a small silver star charm on the buckle. There’s also a paw-print tag that says 'Milo' with a tiny phone number on the back. I think I dropped it on a bench by the Willow Avenue entrance, near the Starbucks on Main Street, while Milo sniffed the fountain. Milo's safety gear means a lot to me—he's a rescue, and I’d really appreciate getting it back.
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