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Today, around 4:15 p.m., I was walking my dog near the Hanford Carnegie Museum in Hanford-Corcoran when I spotted a loose bundle of colorful trading cards lying on the sidewalk by the museum's parking lot. The stack includes a mix of sports cards and a few fantasy-themed ones, with bright edges and slightly creased corners. They looked like someone’s treasured hobby, and I tucked them into my tote to keep them safe while I searched for clues. I’m glad to have found them and kept them from blowing away, hoping this helps reunite them with their owner.
I’ve lost a pair of brooches somewhere in the Hanford-Corcoran area. I last had them around 3:40 p.m. on Wednesday near the front steps of the Hanford Carnegie Museum on 12th Street. They’re a small pair of silver-tone brooches, one featuring a tiny blue stone and the other a leaf motif—my grandmother’s heirlooms, and I miss them terribly. If someone finds them, please let me know through the site; I’d be deeply grateful to have them back.
I lost my gray Dell Latitude laptop yesterday around 3pm. It's a mid-2019 silver body with a blue galaxy sticker on the lid, a small dent on the top-left corner, and a frayed charger cord. I left it on the kitchen counter inside my apartment near the Hanford Mall on 11th Street, right by the mailboxes near the staircase. There's a coffee-ring on the lid and my initials 'AN' etched on the bottom; this laptop holds work files and travel notes, so I'm really hoping to get it back.
Found a medium black canvas tote bag this afternoon around 1:45pm outside Cornerstone Bakery on 8th Street, Hanford-Corcoran. It's a plain no-brand tote with a red satin-like lining that shows when you unzip the top. The corners are a bit worn and the tan handles are scuffed but still sturdy. Inside there’s a small yellow fabric tag embroidered with the initials 'MZ' and a chipped enamel green leaf charm on the zipper pull. There are a few old photos and a handwritten note tucked in the main compartment, clearly sentimental. If this sounds like yours, tell me the interior pocket contents or the initials to verify.
I found a black Sony ZV-1 compact camera this afternoon around 3:15pm. It was sitting near the Hanford-Corcoran Library on Main Street, just outside the CVS. It has a bright blue fabric strap, a small dent on the top plate, and a white sticker with the initials 'ML' on the battery door. The camera seems to be in good working condition, with the screen intact and the lens cover free of major scratches. I’d really like to get it back to its owner because cameras can hold important memories, so I’m holding onto it safely and can meet at the library desk or the CVS by 4th Street for a swap.
Found a gray mid-century upholstered accent chair outside Hanford Hardware on 7th Street in Hanford-Corcoran this afternoon around 2:15 pm. It's a compact chair, about 30 inches wide and 28 inches tall, with light gray textured fabric and walnut-colored wooden legs. The cushion has a removable cover with navy piping along the edge, and there’s a small dent on the front-right leg plus a faint coffee ring on the seat. It’s in decent condition overall and looks comfortable. I know furniture like this can be a sentimental piece, so I’d love to help reunite it with its owner—happy to meet at the library or cafe nearby if you’re nearby.
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