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Category: Miscellaneous Electronics. I lost my black Anker Bluetooth speaker yesterday around 3pm somewhere in Hanford-Corcoran. I had picked it up from the cafe table outside the Hanford Library on Center Street, but I must have left it on the bench near 8th Avenue while I checked my phone. It's compact, matte black, with a small red sticker on the bottom edge and a dent on the top rim; the silicone sleeve is a bit worn. It was a gift from my sister, so it’s sentimental to me and I’d really appreciate getting it back.
i realized i lost a pandora bracelet around friday at 10 pm in hanford california. i was in a walk in hanford ca around the park at nara drive. its a gold pandora bracelet with several charms, one being the eiffel tower. i think someone took it however but its really dear to me and i hope someone may have it. ik the photos aren't the best but im trying my best to get this back. thank you.
I lost my dog, a small tan terrier mix, yesterday around 3pm near the Hanford Library on Park Street. He's about the size of a beagle, with a bright blue nylon collar and a brass tag that reads 'Milo'. He has a tiny white spot on his chest and a faint scar on his right ear, easy to spot if you see him. He's microchipped as well, and we adopted him from a rescue; he's deeply loved and I'm really worried about him wandering far. If you've seen him, I'm at the coffee shop by the library and you can email me at [email protected].
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 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.
I found a Nintendo Switch OLED with red/blue Joy-Cons in a black carrying case this afternoon around 4:15pm, left behind near the CVS parking lot on 7th Street in Hanford-Corcoran. It’s in solid shape, but the screen protector has a small crack along the top edge and there’s a blue silicone grip on the left Joy-Con. A white dragon sticker is on the front of the case, and the charger tucked in the zipper pocket matches the console. If this is yours, reply in the app and we’ll set a time for you to pick it up.
I found a pair of earrings this afternoon around 2:15pm near the CVS on 7th Street in the Hanford-Corcoran area. They’re gold-tone hoop earrings, about 1.25 cm in diameter, with tiny emerald-green crystals along the lower edge. One hoop has a small dent on the outer rim and the inside back bears a tiny engraving that looks like 'KC' near the post. The backs are clear silicone cushions, easy to slip back on. They look almost new, not bent, just a bit dusty from the sidewalk. If these belong to you, message me here and we can arrange pickup at the CVS parking lot.
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.
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