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I lost my gold-tone pearl drop earrings yesterday around 5pm outside the Pullman Square fountain on 4th Avenue in Huntington. They’re about 1 inch long, with a delicate lever-back clasp and tiny freshwater pearls dangling from a slim gold-tone bar. One earring has a tiny compass charm etched on the back of the post, and the pearls have a soft pink tint that catches the light. They were a gift from my grandmother, and they mean a lot to me, so I’m really hoping someone picked them up and can return them.
I lost my yellow-green budgie yesterday around 3pm near Pullman Square in downtown Huntington. It's a small parakeet, about 5 inches from beak to tail, mostly yellow-green with a cobalt-blue tail and an orange beak. It wears a blue leg band with the code A12 and has a faint white crescent on its left wing. It’s been with me since last year and helps me get through rough days—truly a sentimental companion. The bird was out of its light-blue travel cage and may be stressed, so please keep an eye out near apartments along 7th Street and the riverfront path by Pullman Square.
I lost my gray Sony wireless earbuds with a black charging case yesterday around 3pm near the Pullman Square area in Huntington-Ashland. The left earbud has a small blue sticker with the initials 'MH' on the outside, and the right earbud is a bit scuffed from daily use. The matte black charging case has a tiny dent on the lid but still snaps shut. They’re important to me because I rely on them for daily calls and podcasts, and they were a gift from my sister, so they have sentimental value. If you find them, please email me at [email protected] so we can arrange a safe pickup near the Pullman Square fountain.
I lost my brass keyring with a red heart charm yesterday around 3pm near Pullman Square in downtown Huntington. It holds my apartment key, my office key, and a small silver car key, plus a blue enamel compass keychain I bought on vacation. The brass ring is a bit dented and the heart charm has a small chip on the edge, making it easy to spot. One key has the letter H engraved on it. It matters a lot to me and I really need it back.
I lost my Sony PlayStation 5 Digital Edition—white with a black middle panel and a tiny dent on the top edge—yesterday around 3pm near Pullman Square in Huntington, in the Huntington-Ashland area. It's in decent condition overall, with a few light scratches, and the DualSense controller has a small blue star sticker on the back. It came with a blue USB-C cable and a compact charging stand. This was a gift from my brother and it means a lot to me; I really need it back so I can game with friends. If anyone found it, please message me.
I found a black portable Bluetooth speaker this afternoon around 2:30pm behind the Marshall University Student Center near Pullman Square in downtown Huntington. It’s roughly the size of a soda can, cylindrical, matte black with a gray mesh grille and a small red dent around the rim. The bottom shows a faint coffee stain and there’s a light scratch along the edge. No charging cable attached—looks recently used but well cared for. If this is yours, send me a message and we can figure out a quick meetup on Fourth Street by the square.
Found this red dog harness this afternoon around 1:15pm in the parking lot behind Pullman Square in Huntington, part of the Huntington-Ashland area. It's a large harness with a bright reflective stripe along the chest strap and a sturdy black plastic buckle. The inner lining is soft black mesh, and there's a small paw-print patch stitched on the side as a unique marker. Looks lightly used but in good condition overall. If this is yours, message me here to arrange pickup—I'd really like to get it back to its owner.
Found a white OneTouch Verio Flex glucose meter with a blue silicone case this afternoon around 3:15pm in the parking lot behind Pullman Square in Huntington. It’s palm-sized, with a tiny green star sticker on the back and a small scratch on the screen. I’m sharing here because I know how important that meter is for someone who relies on it daily, and I’d really love to get it back to its owner. If you recognize these details, drop me a line and we’ll confirm the sticker and any matching notes in the case.
I found a charcoal gray Trtl neck pillow this afternoon around 3:45 pm in the parking lot behind Pullman Square, near the Food Court entrance on 4th Avenue in Huntington-Ashland. It's in good shape but the cover shows a little wear, and there's a tiny coffee stain on the bottom edge. The pillow has a detachable navy strap and a small zip pouch on the side with initials 'LJ' stitched in red thread. I'm posting here because I know how easy it is to misplace a travel essential on a trip through Huntington, and it must be important to someone. If it's yours, send me a message here and we can arrange to get it back.
I found a gold-tone charm bracelet this afternoon around 3:15 pm behind the Pullman Square entrance in Huntington-Ashland. It's about 7 inches long, with a pink enamel heart charm and a tiny crescent moon charm that swing when you move it. The bracelet shows light tarnish and a few micro-scratches, but it still catches the light and looks distinctive. It might be sentimental and could be a gift or keepsake. If this belongs to you, we can figure out a safe way to reunite it.
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