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I lost my sunburst violin yesterday around 3pm after practice at Beaver Island State Park's entrance off Grand Island Boulevard, near the marina. It's a Stentor Student II 4/4, with a warm amber finish and a couple of light scratches along the lower bout. The inside lid has a small blue lighthouse sticker I stuck there years ago for luck, and the tan case has a red velvet lining. It still smells a bit like rosin and I really need it back because it was a gift from my grandmother and holds a lot of sentimental value. If you found it, please drop it off or tell me where to pick it up—I'd be forever grateful.
I’m really worried—yesterday around 3pm I lost my little hamster after cleaning the living room. It’s a cream-colored dwarf hamster, about 2 inches long, with super soft fur and a pink nose. It has a distinctive heart-shaped white patch on its chest and one ear that tilts slightly to the left. It was last seen near the sofa cushions in my living room, here on Grand Island Boulevard, not far from the Beaver Island State Park entrance. It’s shy but curious, and it means a lot to me—my daughter named him Niko and he’s been with us for years. If anyone finds him, please reach out. I’d really appreciate getting him back!
I lost my mid-century brass floor lamp with a cream fabric shade yesterday around 6pm. It's about 5 feet tall, with a slender brass stem and a round black base, and the shade has a small coffee stain along the edge. I had it in the living room by the bay window and I was sure I left it there, but when I got back from grabbing takeout near the Grand Island Mall on Webb Road, it was gone. This lamp was a gift from my aunt and it really brightens the room, so it feels sentimental and I really need it back. If you found it, please let me know—I’d be incredibly grateful to get it back.
I lost my blue DeWalt 20V cordless drill yesterday around 3pm near the Menards on Webb Road in Grand Island. It's in a black plastic carrying case with a red label on the lid and a yellow 20V battery attached. The drill body is blue, and there’s a small crack near the grip and a green sticker with the initials 'PJ' on the base. It’s my go-to for home repairs, and this one holds sentimental value because it was a gift from my dad. I really need it back—if someone found it, please text me or email me; I can meet you at the library parking lot or at my apartment on 24th Street.
I lost my gold-tone heart pendant necklace yesterday around 3pm near the Beaver Island State Park parking lot off Grand Island Boulevard. It's an unbranded 18-inch chain with a small heart pendant that features a blue sapphire inlay. The back is engraved with the initials 'MD', and the chain shows a little wear along the clasp. This necklace was a gift from my grandmother and means a lot to me; it feels irreplaceable. If anyone found it, I’d be incredibly grateful to get it back—thanks for keeping an eye out in Grand Island.
I found a small gold-tone metronome with a black plastic base yesterday around 2:15pm in the parking lot behind the Grand Island Public Library on Locust Street. It's about 3 inches tall and in decent condition, with a tiny scratch on the glass and a red sticker on the bottom with the initials 'A.S.' I gave it a quick test ticking away when I tapped it, and it seems to work fine. I can imagine it mattered to someone practicing piano or a wind instrument, so I’d love to get it back to its owner. If this sounds like yours, send me a message and we can arrange a meet-up near the library.
Found a teenage girl who appears to be a missing person around 4:30 this afternoon near the Grand Island Library entrance on North Street. She's about 5'1", wearing a bright red hoodie, black leggings, and scuffed white sneakers. Her hair is shoulder-length dark brown, and she has a pink backpack with a blue butterfly hairpin. She looked shaken and kept asking where her mom was; I stayed with her by the bike racks until library staff arrived to help. I really want to see her back with her family soon—she seems anxious and is likely in urgent need of her guardians.
I found a blue iPhone 12 Pro Max in a black silicone case with a pink cat sticker on the back. I found it this afternoon around 3:15 PM in the Beaver Island State Park parking lot off Grand Island Blvd. The phone's screen is cracked near the top left and there's a small dent on the bottom edge, but it powers on and shows a lock screen with a family photo. The wallpaper looks like a sunset over the river, which might help the owner identify it. If this is yours, describe the wallpaper or the sticker to confirm and we can arrange a pickup or return.
I found a red nylon dog harness this afternoon around 3:15 pm behind the Grand Island Public Library on 2nd Street. It's a size small, with a bright blue paw-print tag hanging from the buckle that reads 'Rex'. The straps show a little wear, and there's a tiny snag near the chest buckle. If this belongs to you, I know it matters a lot—please get in touch so I can reunite Rex with his owner.
I found a vintage teak coffee table this afternoon around 2:15 pm, sitting on the sidewalk outside the Grand Island Plaza on Grand Island Blvd near the elm tree by the bus stop. It’s about 4 feet long and 18 inches wide, with a clear glass top that shows off warm honey-colored wood underneath. The surface has a few light scratches and a small dent on the front edge, and the glass has a couple micro-scratches with one cloudy spot in the center. Under the glass there’s a faded label that reads 'Norwood Teak'—thought it might help the owner identify it. There’s a tiny wobble if you press one end because one leg feels a tad loose. If this sounds like yours, send me a message and we can sort out a pickup so it goes back where it belongs.
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