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Last Friday around 7:40 p.m., I realized the brooches were missing outside the Michigan Theatre on S. Saginaw Street after I stepped out to take a call. They’re a pair: one with a sapphire stone and the other with a small pearl. I’d tucked them in the pocket of my blazer while I chatted with a friend, and when I turned back they were just gone from the bench by the entrance. They belonged to my grandmother, and losing them feels like losing a piece of her—I’m hoping for a friendly return from someone who might have picked them up by mistake.
I was walking the Flint River Trail behind Cathedral Park around 7:30 pm yesterday when my two dogs bolted and disappeared into the dusk. Scout, a wiry grey terrier with a white blaze, and Willow, a friendly black lab mix, are curious and fearless, and I panicked when they slipped their collars and ran toward the river. I chased along the path toward the old Buick factory area, but the trail winds and I lost sight of them. It would mean the world to have them back safe—these dogs are family, and the house feels quiet without their barking. If you saw them or know where they are, please share through the site so I can bring them home.
On Sunday at about 4:30 p.m., I was strolling along Saginaw Street toward the Flint Farmers Market when my scarves slipped from my shoulders during a chilly gust. One is a soft gray knit with a slim red stripe; the other is a thicker charcoal scarf with fringed ends. I retraced my steps past the Market entrance and around the brick storefronts, but the wind kept them hidden from sight. These scarves were gifts from my grandmother, a small warmth I cling to on long winter days. If anyone has them, please keep an eye out in the Market area or along Saginaw Street in downtown Flint.
Hey, I’m Marcus Hill. Around 6:30 PM yesterday, I lost a small outdoor exhibit of sculptures at a corner of Flint's downtown, near the Flint Public Library on Saginaw Street. I had placed three metal and ceramic pieces on a low pedestal while I went to fetch a catalog, and when I returned, they were gone. The pieces are about the size of a large loaf of bread, one with copper patina and another wrapped in clear resin. I feel gutted; they're works I spent months shaping, and I kept them out to photograph with the river in the background. If someone happened to move them for safekeeping or misplace them, I’d appreciate any help finding them.
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Lost a targus backpack with work laptop, motorcycle jacket, car keys and motorcycle keys , battery jumper, misc cables. Please reach out if your have this. Lost on Union and Beach Street. Kris 586-676-5530. Reward
Friday at 7:25 p.m., I was walking past the Flint Farmers Market entrance on 300 E Second Street when I found a black tote stuffed with DVDs. There were a mix of classics and a few newer titles, and a small note tucked among the discs. It looked recently dropped, so I left it with the market’s information desk to keep it safe until the owner claims it. Losing movies can be really frustrating, and it felt nice to help return a bit of someone’s favorite evenings.
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