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I lost my black Ray-Ban Wayfarer-style glasses yesterday around 3pm outside Lambeau Field, near the main ticket plaza on Lombardi Ave in Green Bay. They’re black plastic frames with a slim silver hinge and rectangular lenses, and there’s a small scratch on the right lens. The burgundy leather case has my initials 'P.P.' in gold on the snap. They’re my everyday pair and have sentimental value because they were a gift from my grandfather. If anyone found them, I’d really appreciate getting them back—the case is easy to recognize and I can confirm the scratch and initials.
I lost my blue JBL Flip 5 portable speaker yesterday around 3pm. It's a compact cylindrical speaker in bright blue with a black mesh grille, and it's in a gray silicone case; there’s a tiny dent on the left edge and a yellow sticker on the JBL logo that's hard to miss. I think I left it in the parking lot behind the Starbucks on Main Street by Lambeau Field, near the entrance to the parking structure off Lombardi Ave. I rely on it daily for music and podcasts, and it has sentimental value as a small daily companion, so please reach out if you’ve seen it.
I lost my black wireless earbuds yesterday around 3pm. They're Anker Soundcore Life P2 in a matte black finish, stored in a small rectangular charging case that lights up when opened. The left earbud has a tiny dent near the silicone tip and there's a small red heart sticker on the lid for easy identification. I think I had them when I left the Starbucks on West Mason Street by Bay Park Square Mall in Green Bay, near the parking lot by the coffee shop and the bus stop. They mean a lot to me because I use them daily for work calls and commuting, and I really need them back.
Yesterday around 3pm I was wandering around Bay Park Square Mall on West Mason Street when I realized I must have left my blue paperback mystery novel behind. It's a 320-page paperback with a creased spine and a coffee stain on the first page. Inside the front cover is a green bookmark with a tiny hummingbird charm attached. This book was a gift from my aunt and means a lot to me; I'm really hoping to get it back so I can finish the chapter I started. If someone found it, please email me at [email protected] and we can arrange a pickup or drop-off.
I lost my gold-tone pendant necklace yesterday around 3pm near the Titletown District by the Lambeau Field entrance on Lombardi Avenue in Green Bay. It’s a lightweight 18-inch gold-plated chain with a small sapphire heart pendant about an inch tall, and the back is engraved with ‘Forever.’ The clasp is a bit bent from a little tumble I had while leaving the stadium lot, so it’s not as secure as it used to be. It has sentimental value—it's a gift from my mom and I really need it back. You can reach me at [email protected].
I found a copy of a glossy travel guide this afternoon around 3:15 PM outside the Brown County Library on Walnut Street in Green Bay, near the main entrance's coffee cart. It's a softcover, about 9x6 inches, with a bright yellow cover and a cartoon lighthouse. Inside, there's a pencil note on page 72 that says 'For Mia' and a small doodle of a sailboat on the margin. The spine is creased and the pages show light dog-ears from someone who clearly enjoyed the read.
I found a silver-tone necklace this afternoon around 2:45pm outside the Starbucks on Main Street, near the Brown County Courthouse in downtown Green Bay. It's an 18-inch silver box chain with a small heart pendant. The pendant has a tiny sunburst engraving on the front and the back shows a light scratch along the edge — I thought it might be a meaningful piece. It looks like it could be sentimental for someone, so I'd love to help get it back to its owner.
I found a black iPhone 12 Pro with a teal silicone case this afternoon around 3:15pm. It was sitting on the ground behind Lambeau Field near the Lombardi Ave gate, right by the tailgate area. The screen is cracked along the bottom-left corner and there’s a small anchor sticker on the back under the case. The wallpaper shows a family photo, which makes me think it belongs to someone who’s probably worried about it. If this looks familiar, send me a note here and we can arrange a safe meetup in Green Bay.
Found a black Ludwig snare drum, 14x6.5 inches, with chrome hardware and a white Ludwig badge on the shell. It has a few light scratches along the edge and a small scuff on the shell from being bumped. Inside the drum, there are two wooden drumsticks with blue tips tucked under the rim, plus a blue microfiber cleaning cloth. I found it yesterday around 6:40pm in the Bay Park Square parking lot on Oneida Street, near the entrance to the movie theater. I’m hoping to help reunite it with its owner—drums are pricey and I know how important that gear can be to a player's setup.
I found a watch this afternoon around 3:15pm outside the Green Bay Public Library on East Walnut Street. It’s a stainless steel Seiko with a 42mm case and a blue dial, metal bracelet, and a small scratch on the bezel. The back is engraved with the initials LT. The watch is in good condition overall and seems well cared for. It obviously belongs to someone who values it, and I’d love to help get it back. If this is your watch, send me a message with the initials on the back and roughly when you last wore it, and we can figure out a safe way to return it.
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