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I lost my Breville BES870XL espresso machine yesterday around 3pm near the east entrance of the Prairie Winds Café on Main Street in Miles City, Eastern Montana. It's a stainless steel unit with black trim, about 15 inches tall, and in decent condition aside from a small dent on the right side. The drip tray shows a coffee stain, and there's a blue silicone mat that sits under the base—this under-base feature is a dead giveaway if you find it. It was a gift from my sister last Christmas, so it has sentimental value and I really need it back. If anyone found it, please reach out.
I lost my silver pendant with a turquoise teardrop charm yesterday around 5:30pm near the corner of Main Street and 2nd Avenue in Miles City, in Eastern Montana. It's about 1.25 inches long, on a black braided leather cord, with a brushed finish and a small scratch near the bail. The back is engraved with the initials "J.M." and there's a tiny mint-green turquoise inlay that catches the light when I move. The pendant was a gift from my grandmother and is listed under Other Miscellaneous Items because that's the only place I could find it. If you found it, please DM me or contact via this listing; I’d be forever grateful.
I lost my Specialized Allez road bike yesterday around 3pm after I stopped for a quick coffee on Central Ave in Billings, near Rimrock Mall, and I must have left it there. It's a medium-frame, matte black bike with a neon-orange saddle and neon-green bar tape, plus a white CamelBak bottle cage on the down tube and a small mountain sticker on the downtube. There's a noticeable scratch on the left crank from a pothole last week. This bike means a lot to me—it was a gift from my coach for a charity ride, and I'd be incredibly grateful to get it back if anyone found it.
I lost my 14k gold ring yesterday around 3pm near The Northern Hotel on Main Street in Billings. It's a slim comfort-fit band with a small emerald set in a bezel and a faint scratch along the inner edge. Inside the band is engraved the initials 'P.A.' and a tiny date on the inner edge, a telling mark I always remembered. The ring is sentimental - it was my grandmother's, and I really need it back. If you found it, please reach out; I can describe more details and offer a small reward.
I lost my olive-green puffer jacket yesterday around 3pm near the Walmart on Grand Ave in Billings. It's a Columbia brand, size M, with a detachable faux-fur hood and a light blue interior lining that peeks out when you unzip the chest pocket. There's a small snag on the left sleeve near the cuff and a tiny blue stitch inside the left pocket. It was a gift from my grandmother, so it's sentimental and I really need it back. If you found it, please reach out — I'd be forever grateful.
I found a small brass compass with a dark brown leather strap this morning around 11:15am on the MSU Billings campus, tucked under a bench by the library along University Drive. It's about 1.5 inches across, with a warm brass patina and a tiny compass rose etched on the lid. A faded green nylon thread loop is still attached, and the glass face has a light scratch but still looks usable. I left it on the bench in case the owner comes back this afternoon, hoping it finds its way home. If this sounds like yours, share a couple distinguishing details and I’ll get it back to you.
I found a blue hardcover mystery novel this afternoon around 2:15pm near the Rimrock Mall entrance on 20th Street in Billings, MT—a small city in Eastern Montana. It's a hardcover edition of The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo, with a black and gold spine and slightly dog-eared pages from being read a bunch. On the inside front cover there's a tiny pine-tree sticker and a pencil note that reads 'Lena Hart' in neat handwriting. A coffee ring marks the top edge, and someone tucked a faded receipt between pages 210 and 211. If this sounds like yours, drop me a line and we can figure out a pickup.
I found a black leather briefcase with a brass latch this afternoon around 3:15pm near the main entrance of the Northern Hotel on 3rd Ave North in downtown Billings, Eastern Montana. It's a Samsonite-style case, about 15 inches wide and 11 inches tall, with a couple of scuffs on the bottom edge and a frayed handle. Inside there's a red notebook, a small blue USB drive labeled 'K.M.', and a faded travel itinerary. If this belongs to someone, tell me a distinguishing detail like the notebook cover color or the USB label, and I’ll arrange a safe handoff.
I found a red Le Creuset 4-quart oval cast-iron Dutch oven with lid this afternoon around 3pm. It’s in great shape except for a small enamel chip on the rim and a bit of staining inside from frequent use. The glossy red enamel, the black knob on the lid, and the signature white interior make it unmistakably Le Creuset. I spotted it in Billings, MT, in the Rimrock Mall area, near the Target on West 24th Street, behind the old gas station by the parking lot. It feels like it could be really important to the owner, and I’d be glad to help get it back.
I found a tan leather bifold wallet this morning around 9:15am near the Coffee Roaster on Main Street in Miles City, Eastern Montana. It's slim, with a subtle Coach logo embossed on the outside and a tiny photo of a dog tucked in one of the card slots. Inside there are several cards and a faded Montana driver's license. The blue fabric lining peeks at the edge. If it’s yours, message me in the app and we’ll set up a pickup.