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At 8:15 p.m. last Friday, I finished decorating the tree in my Duluth apartment and set a tote of holiday decorations by the door. When I looked back fifteen minutes later, the tote was gone—it's a stark reminder that I lost them in a blink. The decorations include a green velvet garland, a string of warm white lights, and a glass snowflake ornament I inherited from my grandmother. The lights blinked in the reflection of the Aerial Lift Bridge across the canal, and I felt a hollow ache thinking of Christmas without them. I live near Canal Park, and I keep hoping someone can point me toward the bag or the items inside so I can bring a little cheer back to our home.
I realized around 8:15 p.m. on Sunday that I must have left my remote controls on the sofa back at my friend's place in Duluth. I walked the Lakewalk by Canal Park, double-checking benches and the boardwalks, but nothing felt familiar. The set includes a black standard TV remote and a smaller gray universal remote with a bright blue logo, both now missing. I’m anxious to get them back because I rely on them for winding down after long shifts, and this week has been stressful enough.
Hi, I’m Mia Thompson. I realized around 8:15 a.m. today that my student ID is missing after class near Canal Park in Duluth. I was walking along the lakefront by the Aerial Lift Bridge when I felt my bag slip and the ID card vanish from the zipper pocket. I’m anxious about not having it for check-ins this week and just want to recover it.
I lost my charcoal gray North Face parka yesterday around 3pm outside the Fitger’s complex on East Superior Street in Duluth. It’s a men's Medium, a bit worn but still solid, with a removable faux fur trim on the hood. The inner lining is a bright orange that’s easy to spot if the jacket is folded. There’s a small repair on the left elbow where the seam started to give a bit last winter. It was a gift from my sister and has sentimental value—I’ve worn it through every winter trip to the North Shore. If anyone found it, I’d really appreciate getting it back; I’m really hoping to have it returned for the cold days ahead.
I lost my leopard gecko, Ember, yesterday around 3pm in the Duluth / Superior area, near the Canal Park Visitor Center in Duluth. Ember is about 4 inches long, yellow with orange speckles along the back, and there’s a bold orange streak on the tail; it also has a tiny nick at the tail tip and a faint crescent-shaped scar behind its right foreleg. I’ve checked around the pet stores and the rock gardens by the Lakewalk, and I’m really worried I won’t see Ember again. Ember is a rescue and means a lot to me, I’d be incredibly grateful to have him back home.
I found a mid-century walnut coffee table this afternoon around 4:15 pm, tucked near the Fitger's complex on East Superior Street in Duluth. It’s about 40 inches long and 18 inches wide, with slender brass hairpin legs and a glass top over the wood. The finish is warm and shows a few scratches plus a faint water ring, and there’s a tiny chip on the underside edge that only shows when you flip it over. It looks sturdy, and I kept thinking someone might be missing it. If this is yours, email me at [email protected] and we’ll arrange a pickup.
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