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I lost my stainless steel Seiko watch with a blue sunburst dial yesterday around 3pm near the Starbucks on Aspen Ave in downtown Flagstaff. It's a 40mm case with a brushed steel bracelet, and there’s a tiny scratch on the bezel near the 2 o'clock marker. The back is engraved with my initials AY. It’s sentimental to me because it was a gift from my sister, and I wear it every day. I really need it back; if you found it, please drop me a message here in the app and we can arrange a pickup near Heritage Square or at the Starbucks.
I lost my red Le Creuset 3-quart Dutch oven yesterday around 3pm after a quick cook at the cafe behind the Flagstaff Public Library on Aspen Ave. It's a bright cherry-red enamel pot with a white interior and a black knob on the lid. There's a tiny chip on the lid rim and a couple of faint scratches along the side. I even stuck my initials, 'PP,' on the inside of the lid to help identify it. It was a gift from my grandmother and means a lot to me; I use it for family dinners and holidays. If you found it, email me at [email protected] and I would be so grateful to get it back.
I lost my black AKAI MPK Mini MKII MIDI keyboard yesterday around 3:45pm. It's a compact 25-key USB-MIDI controller with bright orange pads and a few light scratches on the shell. There’s a small rectangular sticker with a cat illustration on the back and a tiny dent on the bottom edge that help ID it. I think I last had it in the alley behind Proper Brewing Co. on Leroux Street in downtown Flagstaff, near Heritage Square. This thing is my portable setup for rehearsals and recording, and it means a lot to me; really hoping to find it soon.
I lost my wedding bands near The Canyon Breeze restaurant. Picture listed below.
I lost my wedding bands on Main St. near Canyon breeze on 3/30. They are both silver
I found a bracelet this afternoon around 3pm in Sedona's Uptown area near the entrance to Tlaquepaque Arts & Crafts Village. It's a slim sterling-silver bracelet, about 7 inches long, with a tiny turquoise bead and a dragonfly charm on the clasp. The dragonfly has a little leaf engraving on the wing and the surface shows a light patina from wear. The bracelet is in decent shape for its age, just slightly tarnished. If it's yours, share the turquoise bead shade and the dragonfly engraving so I can confirm and get it back to you.
I found a gold-tone pendant necklace this afternoon around 1:45pm in the parking lot behind the Flagstaff Visitor Center on South San Francisco Street. The chain is about 18 inches, with a small heart-shaped pendant that has a turquoise inlay and a tiny star etched on the back. The clasp is a sturdy lobster clasp, and the necklace shows only light wear, with a bit of dust from the lot. It feels sentimental and I'd really like to get it back to its owner.
I found a cockatiel this afternoon around 3:15pm in the parking lot behind Lowell Observatory in Flagstaff. It's about the size of a paperback and has a striking yellow head with orange cheek patches and a gray body. The feathers look healthy and glossy, and there's a tiny white patch on its left wing. A blue plastic leg band on its right leg bears the numbers AZ-24. It seemed calm and friendly, hopping onto my finger for a moment. I can't imagine this bird has a home to someone missing it—if you think this might be yours, reach out and we can figure out a safe meetup.
I found this SnuggleFriends pink plush unicorn this afternoon around 2:15 pm behind the Starbucks on Aspen Avenue in downtown Flagstaff, near Heritage Square. It’s about 12 inches tall with soft velour fabric, a purple mane, and a gradient lavender horn. There’s a small silver heart-shaped tag on the left ear that reads 'Sparkle' and a tiny embroidered star on the right cheek. The unicorn looks gently loved but a bit worn from play, with a few pill marks. If this belongs to a kiddo, I’d really love to help reunite it with them—it clearly means a lot.
I found a bracelet this morning around 9:15am on Leroux Street by Heritage Square in downtown Flagstaff. It's a slim silver chain bracelet with a single tiny turquoise bead and a tree-of-life charm engraved on the clasp. The bracelet shows light scratches from wear, but the charm is intact and the turquoise bead gleams in the sun. It felt important to hold onto it because it looked expensive and had a lot of character—maybe it belongs to someone visiting the area; I’d be relieved to hand it back to its owner. There’s a small stamp on the inside of the clasp that reads 'AZ'.
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