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I lost my equipment for various sports somewhere around Flagstaff, and I’m hoping a kind soul picked it up. I last had it around 7:15 p.m. on Friday near Buffalo Park after a casual pick-up game. The bag is a black duffel with a red stripe, and inside you’ll find soccer cleats, a tennis racket, ankle braces, and a few mouthguards. This stuff is how I stay active and pay for practice, so losing it felt personal and stressful. If you happened to see it or came across a stray bag on the path, please keep it safe—I'm counting on the goodwill of folks in Flagstaff / Sedona, Arizona, United States.
On Saturday at 11:30 a.m., I was unloading a tote of holiday decorations from my SUV near Heritage Square in downtown Flagstaff. Between juggling groceries and a frantic phone call, I realized the box with festive lights, garlands, and a fragile brass star was missing from the back seat. Those decorations aren’t just stuff; one piece is a handmade garland passed down from my grandmother, and I’m already imagining a bare tree at our family gathering. If you found them, please message me through the site so we can arrange a safe return.
I lost my blue plastic contact lens case yesterday around 3pm near the Starbucks on East Route 66 in downtown Flagstaff. The case has a white lid and a tiny red dot sticker on the lid, plus my initials 'KP' scratched into the bottom. Inside I keep two daily lenses and a small desiccant packet; it's a bit worn with a dent on the lid. This case is part of my daily routine, and I’m really worried about replacing it on short notice. If you found it, email me at [email protected] so we can arrange a pickup.
I lost my gray Merrell hiking shoes, size 9, yesterday around 3pm near the Starbucks on Aspen Avenue in downtown Flagstaff. They're Merrell Moab 2 waterproofs, well-worn, with an orange lace lock that keeps catching the eye. The left shoe has a scuff on the toe and a small blue paint smear near the logo, and the tongue has a tiny stitched silver 'M' that is easy to spot. I was hiking near Buffalo Park and possibly kicked them off during a break; they slipped off on the trail and I didn't notice. These shoes are sentimental—they were a gift from my grandmother, and I really need them back. Please help me get them home.
I lost my keys yesterday around 3pm near the Starbucks on Aspen Ave in Flagstaff. It's a brass house-key set on a red nylon lanyard with a small pinecone charm and a scratched silver car-key fob. One key has a dent in the blade and the lanyard is frayed; there's also a blue enamel tag etched with my initials 'AF.' These keys unlock my apartment and my work locker, and I really need them back—it's been stressful not having access to my place or my job. If anyone finds them, please drop them off at the Flagstaff Lost & Found near the downtown library or at the customer service desk of the Starbucks on Aspen Ave.
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.
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