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I lost my brown leather Coach wallet yesterday around 3pm near the City Market on 12th Street in downtown Idaho Falls, by the riverfront. It’s a slim bifold, chestnut brown with a faint coffee ring on the back and a small scratch by the Coach logo. Inside there’s my driver's license, two debit cards, and about $75. It has a teal lining and a tiny green thread stitched along the inner seam—easy to spot if you’re looking for it. It was a gift from my mom and I’ve had it for years, so it really has sentimental value and I’m worried someone else might pick it up. If you found it, I’d be grateful to hear from you at [email protected], and I’m happy to meet or pick it up.
I lost my bright blue dog harness yesterday around 3pm outside the Walmart on 17th Street in Idaho Falls. It's a medium nylon harness with neon lime stitching and a small reflective paw-print patch on the chest. There's a blue silicone ID tag engraved with the name 'Nova' attached to the D-ring, and it was a gift from my sister. It really means a lot to me; I walk that area a lot in East Idaho, and if someone found it near the entrance, I’d love to get it back.
I lost my little brother Nico yesterday around 3pm. He went missing near the Bonneville County Courthouse on Capital Ave in Idaho Falls, East Idaho. He's about 4 feet 10 inches tall with short brown hair, freckles, and a green shoelace on his left sneaker. He wears a red hoodie over a gray jacket, blue jeans, and carries a blue backpack with a yellow lightning-bolt keychain and a small silver star pendant he never takes off. It has sentimental value—our grandmother gave him the pendant. I'm really worried and just want him back safe. If you spot him, drop a message in the app so I can reach you quickly.
I lost my brown leather Coach wallet yesterday around 3pm near the East Idaho Regional Medical Center parking lot in Idaho Falls. It's a slim bifold, about the size of a credit card wallet, with a red stitching along the inner edge and a tiny coffee stain on the back. Inside are my driver's license, a few cards, and about $60 cash; there's also a small pinecone charm on the zipper pull that I added last summer. This wallet has sentimental value—it's a gift from my grandmother—and I really need it back. If anyone found it, please reply here and I'll reach out to you to arrange getting it back.
I lost my tan leather keyring yesterday around 3pm in Idaho Falls, outside the Red Barn Café on 12th Street, in the parking lot by the bus stop. It has four keys: two house keys, one for a silver Mazda, and a small brass key with a blue enamel fox charm. The leather is a little worn, with a faint coffee stain along the edge, and there’s a tiny blue bead that used to hold the car fob ring. It’s sentimental because one key opens my late grandmother’s front door, so I’m really hoping it turns up. If anyone found it, please email me at [email protected]; I’d be forever grateful and will arrange a pickup.
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!
I found a small, gray rabbit hopping around my yard in East Idaho this morning. It seems friendly and well-fed, but I couldn't find any tags or identification on it. I'm worried it might belong to someone in the neighborhood, so I'm hoping to find its owner soon. It's very active and loves to munch on grass. If this is your rabbit, please contact me!