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I lost my blue paperback travel guide yesterday around 3pm near the Riverfront Library on Main Street in Hanford-Corcoran. It's a 6x9 inch book with a teal-blue cover and a simple lighthouse illustration; the spine is creased and there's a coffee stain along the edge of page 12. Inside, I tucked a pressed lavender blossom between pages 46-47, and there’s a small yellow sticky note on the inside cover that reads 'For the road trip with mom.' The back cover has a tiny dent from being slipped into my tote. This book is my go-to for exploring the city, and it was a gift from my grandmother—it's sentimental. I’d be grateful to get it back.
I lost my blue Kala soprano ukulele yesterday around 3pm. It’s a small, 21-inch instrument with a glossy electric-blue finish and a few light wear marks along the edges. The back has a tiny dent near the bottom, and there’s a seashell-pattern sticker on the soundhole. I last saw it near the CVS on 12th Street, just by the Hanford Market Plaza, before I headed toward Greenfield Ave. It means a lot to me; my granddad taught me a few chords on it, and I’ve been practicing every day since. If anyone found it, I’d really appreciate getting it back—it feels sentimental and I really need to keep playing.
I lost my Canon EOS M50 II with the 15-45mm kit lens yesterday around 3pm near the Starbucks on 7th Street, in the Hanford Mall area of Hanford-Corcoran. The camera is black with a matte finish, and there’s a small dent on the top left from a minor bump. The LCD screen has a faint crack, but it still works. A blue label with my initials 'AR' is stuck on the bottom of the grip, and the lens cap is the standard Canon one. This camera is my main work tool for freelance shoots, and it means a lot to me. If you found it, I’d really appreciate getting it back.
I lost my red Samsonite 28-inch hard-shell suitcase yesterday around 3pm outside the CVS on 9th Street in Hanford-Corcoran. It's a glossy red case with a couple of scuffed corners, a light gray interior, and a bright blue charity tag stuck to the handle. Inside, I packed a week’s worth of clothes for a conference and a small photo album; there’s also a handmade scarf that belonged to my grandmother tucked in the zipper pocket. The suitcase is easy to spot: a white scuff mark on the front panel and a teal ribbon tied to the top handle. I’m really hoping someone picked it up—this bag has sentimental value and I really need it back.
I lost my blue U.S. passport yesterday afternoon around 4pm near the Starbucks on 7th Street in Hanford-Corcoran. It's tucked in a black leather passport holder with my name embossed on the cover in small silver letters, and there's a small coffee stain on the backside. The passport itself is in decent condition, but the cover shows some wear from travel. It has sentimental value because it was a gift from my grandmother, and I really need it back before my next trip. If anyone finds it, please reach out—I'm hoping to get it back soon. A unique feature: there's a faint pencil-drawn palm tree doodle on the inside cover.
I found a blue Giro bike helmet with white stripes this afternoon around 3:20 pm behind the CVS on 7th Street in Hanford. It's a medium size, with a few scuffs on the shell and a dent near the left temple. The red Giro logo is clearly visible on the front, and the inside padding is black but a bit worn from rain and sweat. I figured someone might be missing it after a ride downtown. If this sounds like yours, message me and we can arrange a quick meetup near the CVS or at the Hanford Community Center.
I found an ID badge this morning around 7:45am in the parking lot behind the Hanford Civic Center on 7th Ave. The card is a white plastic badge with the owner's photo, attached to a navy blue lanyard with a small chrome clip and a magnetic stripe on the back. There's a faint coffee stain along the bottom edge and a tiny chip on the top-right corner, which is pretty noticeable. I know someone probably needs this for work or school, so if you recognize it, I’ll help get it back to you.
I found a mid-century teak coffee table this afternoon around 2:15 pm near the Hanford Market on 7th Street in Hanford-Corcoran. It has a smooth honey finish, a rectangular top about 4 feet long, and sturdy brass splayed legs that give it real character. There is a small circular scratch along the front edge and a tiny dent on the lower shelf, but overall it is in great shape for its age. I am posting this here because I know someone might be missing a piece like this; if it's yours, we can meet near the community garden by 7th and Vine to verify ownership.
I found a blue Pearl 14-inch snare drum this afternoon around 2:45 pm behind the CVS on 7th Street, near the Hanford Civic Auditorium and Lacey Blvd. It’s in decent used condition with a glossy blue wrap, chrome hardware, and a white star sticker on the shell. There’s a small dent near the edge and a red drum key attached to the lugs with a black cord. I figured someone probably practiced with it and might really want it back, so I’m posting here to help reunite it with its owner.
I found a pair of earrings this afternoon around 3:15pm. They’re gold-tone hoops about 1 inch in diameter, each with a small white freshwater pearl charm that dangles from the bottom. The backpost on the right earring has a tiny star engraving, which could help verify ownership. I found them in the CVS parking lot on 11th Street in Hanford-Corcoran, near the bus stop by the entrance. They’re clean and lightly worn, with no obvious missing stones, and I figured someone may be looking for them.
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