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I lost my neon orange Ruffwear Front Range harness yesterday around 3pm in Flagstaff's Buffalo Park area. We were near the trailhead off Humphreys Street when my dog pulled and the harness slipped from my grip. It's a size M, neon orange with lime-green stitching and a small paw patch on the chest strap. The buckle is engraved with the name 'Nova', and there's a tiny reflective strip on the leash loop. It's a bit dusty from the trail and there’s a small snag in the webbing, but it's still usable. This harness is sentimental to me because Nova is a rescue who helped me through a rough month, and I really need to get it back if you found it near the park or along the Humphreys Trail. DM me here if you found it.
I lost my brown leather passport holder yesterday around 3pm near Heritage Square in downtown Flagstaff. It's a compact tan-brown case with a red interior and a small maple leaf patch stitched on the front. Inside there’s my passport, a scanned copy of my travel itinerary, and a slim RFID pocket. It has sentimental value—it was a gift from my grandmother, and I really need it back. If you found it, message me here and we can arrange a quick pickup.
I lost my navy knit beanie yesterday around 3pm near Heritage Square in downtown Flagstaff, by the trolley stop. It's an adult-sized beanie, thick rib-knit in navy, with a fluffy white faux-fur pom-pom. There's a small scuff on the pom-pom and a faint blue thread stitched along the cuff. Inside the cuff, there's a tiny blue tag with the initials 'MB'—the only identifying feature I know of. I wear it all winter; it was hand-knit by my grandma, so it has a lot of sentimental value. If someone found it, I’d really appreciate getting it back—it's the one I reach for on cold mornings when I need a reminder of home.
I lost my grey North Face backpack yesterday around 3pm near the Weatherford Hotel on Route 66 in downtown Flagstaff. It's a Borealis-style backpack, medium size, with orange zipper pulls and a blue paracord loop on the top handle. There's a small green cactus-shaped keychain attached to the zipper and a faded patch on the front pocket. Inside I had a spiral notebook and my laptop sleeve, plus a few hiking maps; it feels sentimental because it carried my field notes from last summer. If anyone found it, please drop it off somewhere safe or contact me—I'd really appreciate getting it back, especially before this weekend's hike.
I lost my red sparkle Pearl 5-piece drum kit yesterday around 3pm outside the Flagstaff Public Library on West Aspen Avenue. It's a full-size kit with a dent on the bass drum rim and a blue snare strap, plus a desert landscape sticker on the bass drum—can't miss it. The snare head is a torn Remo, and there's a small scratch along the floor tom. This kit is sentimental to me; I saved up for it after college and it's how I unwind after shifts. If you spot it, email me at [email protected] and I can come pick it up.
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'.
I found a passport this morning around 10:15 am in the parking lot behind the Weatherford Hotel on Route 66 in downtown Flagstaff. It’s a navy blue US passport tucked in a black leather sleeve; the sleeve has a tiny pine-tree sticker on the back and there’s a faint coffee stain along the lower edge. The passport itself looks a bit worn but all pages seem intact. I’d like to help get it back to its owner—this seems important for travel plans and it must have sentimental value. If this is yours, please share the name on the passport and the issuing country to verify and we’ll coordinate a safe handoff.
I found a small black Western Digital 1TB external hard drive this afternoon around 2:15pm in the parking lot behind the Starbucks on Milton Road in Flagstaff. It's a WD My Passport with a matte finish, a dent on the bottom edge, and a bright green cactus sticker on the front. On the label, the initials 'JD' are faintly scratched along the corner. I know it could be personal, so I'm hoping to reunite it with its owner soon; there might be important travel photos inside. If this is yours, DM me here to arrange pickup near Starbucks on Milton.
I found a blue hardcover travel guide this afternoon around 2:15pm, tucked behind the seating area outside Bookmans on Route 66 in Flagstaff. It's a Lonely Planet guide to Arizona, about 7 by 4 inches when closed, with a creased spine and a coffee ring on the bottom edge. Inside the back cover there’s a small pine-tree sticker and a folded receipt from a local shop dated last month. I figured someone must be missing it—if you recognize the sticker or the blue-ink note tucked inside, please reach out so I can return it. Happy to meet at Bookmans or City Hall Library to hand it over.
I found this blue plush dragon this afternoon around 2:15pm near the Flagstaff Public Library on Aspen Ave. It's about 12 inches tall, with soft royal-blue fur, orange felt wings, and a snug red scarf that's a bit frayed. A small green patch on its belly and a tiny stitched star on the left wing give it character. It looks well-loved, like a kid's favorite bedtime buddy, maybe a gift, and it clearly belongs to someone. I’d love to help reunite it with its owner—if you recognize these details, drop me a note and we can arrange a safe meetup in downtown Flagstaff.