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I lost my Seiko watch yesterday around 3pm. It's a stainless steel Seiko 5 Sports with a black dial and a black leather strap that has orange stitching. There's a small scratch on the crystal near 2 o'clock and the back is engraved with my initials 'A.H.' I last wore it while grabbing a coffee at the Starbucks on Main Street in Idaho Falls, East Idaho, and I think I took it off to wipe sweat near the entrance. It means a lot to me because it was a gift from my grandmother and I wear it every day. If anyone found it, shoot me a message—I'd really appreciate getting it back.
I lost my brown leather Coach wallet yesterday around 3pm near the Idaho Falls Walmart on 17th Street, right here in East Idaho. It’s a slim bifold in fair condition, with a faint coffee stain on the back corner and a small silver Coach plate on the front. Inside there’s my Idaho driver’s license, three credit cards, and about $60 in mostly ones. The lining has my initials 'P.P.' embossed in a tiny script. It means a lot to me because it was a gift from my grandmother. If you found it, please reach out—I really need it back.
I was out filming a short project yesterday around 3pm along the Idaho Falls River Walk near the Main Street Bridge when I set my black Sony A6400 down on a bench to help a couple of tourists. It’s in a black neoprene case with a red zipper pull, and the strap is a bright red camera strap with white stitching that says 'FILM CREW' along the pad. The body has a small dent on the top-left corner from a minor drop last week, and there’s a compact shotgun mic attached with a foam windscreen. This gear matters a lot to me for upcoming shoots, and I really need it back. If anyone finds it, please reply here or email me at [email protected] so we can arrange pickup in Idaho Falls or Rexburg.
I lost my red paperback travel guide, 'Idaho on a Budget,' a 350-page Globe Printing edition. It's well-worn, with a sun sticker on the cover and a frayed spine, and I tucked a coffee-stained receipt between pages 128 and 129. I last saw it yesterday around 3:20 pm near the Idaho Falls Public Library on A Street, behind the main entrance by the bus stop. This book means a lot to me—it's full of notes from a trip with my grandmother, so I really need it back.
I lost my red Kala travel ukulele yesterday around 3pm near the Walmart on 17th Street in Idaho Falls, East Idaho. It's a compact soprano uke with a red satin finish, white binding, and a few scuffs along the side from travel. The back has a tiny mountain sticker and there’s a small dent on the headstock from a drop last month. The bridge usually carries a bright, clear tone when I practice, and this little thing is part of my daily routine. It was a gift from my sister, so I’d really love to get it back.
I found a bearded dragon this afternoon around 3pm behind the Walmart on 17th Street in Idaho Falls. It's about 7 inches long from head to tail, with bright orange-yellow scales and darker brown bands along the back. There's a small white scar on the left cheek and a microchip visible near the neck with ID 98123 that could help reunite it with its owner. The little guy seemed thirsty and a bit stressed, but he's otherwise healthy and responsive to gentle handling. I set him up in a temporary clear terrarium with a shallow water dish and a couple of crickets, and I'm hoping to get him back to his family soon.
I found a black leather briefcase this afternoon around 2:15pm on the sidewalk near the river walk along the Snake River in downtown Idaho Falls. It's a sturdy Samsonite briefcase, about 14 inches wide, with a few light scratches on the corner and a red satin interior that really pops. Inside you'll find a navy notebook, a USB drive, and a laminated badge reading 'J.R.' on a brown lanyard. There's a small yellow sticky note on the inside lid with the initials J.R. written in blue. It looks important and has sentimental value; I’d love to get it back to its owner. If this is yours, tell me the initials and a detail about the contents.
I found a framed landscape painting yesterday around 3pm along the Idaho Falls Riverwalk near the Main Street Bridge. It's a 16x20 inch oil-on-canvas piece in a slightly worn dark oak frame, with peaceful greens and blues depicting a mountain lake. The back has a label that reads Studio North, Idaho Falls and there's a small handwritten note with initials MR in the corner; there's a tiny water stain along the bottom edge and a faint signature in the lower right corner. If the owner sees this, I would be glad to help reunite you, it's clearly sentimental.
I found a red paperback copy of Pride and Prejudice this morning around 9:15am outside the Idaho Falls Public Library on Broadway Street, East Idaho. It's in decent shape with a creased spine, yellowed pages, and a bright blue ribbon bookmark sticking out near chapter 7. A coffee ring smudges the back cover, and there’s a small sticker from a local bookstore on the inside of the front cover along with a doodle of a cat in pencil on page 4. It probably belongs to someone who loves the book, and it would mean a lot to get it back. If this is your copy, please reach out through the app so we can arrange a quick meet-up.
I found a red umbrella with a floral design on the handle while walking my dog in Riverside Park, East Idaho, on October 12th. It was a bit windy, so I assume it might have blown away from its owner. If this is your umbrella, please tell me the design so I can confirm it's yours!
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