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I lost my blue insulin cooler bag yesterday around 3pm near the Pullman Square fountain in downtown Huntington. It's a small insulated bag with a red heart sticker on the front and a white zipper; inside are a couple of insulin vials, a glucose meter, and a prescription bottle with my name. There's also a label that says 'Franklin' written in black marker on the side. This bag is essential for my diabetes management and was a gift from my aunt, so it has sentimental value and I’m really hoping to get it back. If anyone found it, I’d be incredibly grateful to have it returned.
I lost my light blue fabric coin purse with a pink heart stitched on the front yesterday around 3pm near the Pullman Square fountain in Huntington-Ashland. It's a palm-sized pouch with a brass zipper that sometimes sticks. Inside there's a tiny photo of my mom and a couple of bus passes—sentimental stuff, since the purse was a gift from my sister. If anyone found it, I’d really appreciate getting it back; it means a lot to me.
I lost my blue Nike running shorts, size M, yesterday around 3pm near Pullman Square on 3rd Ave in Huntington. They're quick-dry fabric with a lime-green drawstring and a small reflective swoosh on the left leg. There's a tiny notch in the back pocket seam from miles of wear. These shorts are my daily training gear and a gift from my coach after my first half-marathon, so they've got sentimental value and I really need them back.
I lost my cream knit scarf yesterday around 3pm near Pullman Square in Huntington, outside the Marshall University Student Center. It's a thick wool scarf, about 72 inches long, a classic seasonal winter piece with a chevron pattern and a small brown leather tag from a local crafts shop stitched near the edge. On the left end I added a tiny red heart pin last winter, a goofy but handy identifier. The scarf has sentimental value—it was my grandmother's and I started wearing it again after last season. If anyone found it, drop it off at the Huntington-Ashland Lost & Found desk; I really need it back.
I lost my 14-year-old daughter, Maya Chen, yesterday around 7:15pm. Last seen near Pullman Square on 4th Avenue in Huntington-Ashland. She's about five feet two inches tall, with long black hair usually in a loose ponytail, and she was wearing a bright red hoodie over a gray T-shirt, olive cargo pants, and neon pink sneakers. She carries a light blue backpack with a panda keychain. Unique identifiers: a crescent moon tattoo behind her left ear and a silver bracelet with a blue stone charm on her right wrist. She is shy and really scared, and this means everything to us. If you have any information, reach out through this listing.
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.
I found a black JBL Flip 5 portable Bluetooth speaker this afternoon around 3:45pm behind the Pullman Square parking lot on 4th Ave in downtown Huntington, part of the Huntington-Ashland area. It has a red silicone protective cover and a few scratches on the sides from being bumped around. The top fabric grille is intact, and on the bottom there's a small blue sticker with the initials 'JP' written in white. The speaker still powers on and pairs with my phone, but I'd feel better returning it to its owner. If this is your device, drop me a line and we can arrange a meetup nearby—happy to help get it back to you.
I found an iPhone 12 Pro Max this afternoon around 2:15pm near the Pullman Square fountain in downtown Huntington. It’s in a black OtterBox Defender case, and the screen has a small crack along the top-left corner. The back is Pacific Blue, and there’s a pink heart-shaped PopSocket attached—that little detail makes it easy to spot. I’m holding onto it here so the owner can claim it; I’ll coordinate a safe pickup or meet-up if this sounds like yours, just drop me a message here.
I found a black North Face backpack on a bench in the park by the Huntington-Ashland playground yesterday evening. It looks quite new and appears to contain a laptop and some personal items inside. If this belongs to you or someone you know, please reach out!
I found a large, colorful patio umbrella in the park near Huntington-Ashland. It was leaning against a bench, and I couldn't see anyone around who looked like they were missing it. It's in great condition, with a vibrant blue and yellow pattern. I would love to return it to its owner if they're looking for it!