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I lost my keys yesterday around 3pm near the Jackson Public Library on West Capitol Street, in the parking lot behind the building. It's a small set on a black leather keychain with a red heart-shaped fob; there are two brass keys—one stamped Kwikset and the other Schlage—plus a silver car key. One of the keys has a tiny dent near the teeth, and the red heart fob is a bit faded but still legible. These keys open my apartment and a family heirloom lock, so they have sentimental value and I really need them back. If you've seen them, email me at [email protected] and we can arrange a quick pickup near the library.
I lost my DeWalt 20V cordless drill in a yellow hard case yesterday around 3pm. It was last seen near King's Hardware on Main Street, Jackson, in the loading area behind the market by the 2nd Ave entrance. The drill is compact with a black rubber grip and the case is bright yellow with a black trim; there’s a purple sticker with the initials 'JL' on the corner, and there’s a small dent on the bottom edge from a truck bed slide. It’s my go-to tool for home repairs, and I’m really hoping someone picked it up so I can finish a few urgent projects this week—if you’ve found it, I’d be grateful to get it back.
Hey, I lost my Jackson High School ID card yesterday around 3:15pm. It's a white plastic badge with a small photo in the top-left corner, the name 'Priya Patel' printed across the bottom, and a blue border with the school crest. The lanyard is black with a tiny silver clip, and there's a faint coffee ring on the back along with a small scratch on the left edge. I really need it back because it's my access badge for the building and the bus pass; it’s part of my daily routine. If anyone found it, please email me at [email protected] — I’ll swing by to pick it up near the Jackson Library on Main Street.
I lost my gold bracelet yesterday around 3pm near the Jackson City Library on Main Street. It's a thin 14k bracelet, about 6.5 inches long, with a tiny heart charm and an engraved initials 'A.R.' on a small silver disk. The bracelet is a little worn around the clasp but still shines nicely. It was a gift from my late aunt and holds a lot of sentimental value; I was really hoping to find it. If anyone found it, please reach out—I’d be incredibly grateful to get it back.
I lost my Sony WH-1000XM4 wireless headphones yesterday around 3pm near the Jackson City Library on Main Street. They're black with a matte finish, over-ear, and the headband shows a little wear from daily use. The left earcup has a tiny scratch and they live in a blue silicone case with my initials 'AH' on the charging cable—hard to miss if you're scanning a bag. They were a gift from my sister last Christmas and I really need them back for work calls and editing.
I found a paperback mystery this afternoon around 3pm outside The Book Nook on Capitol Street in Jackson. It's a well-loved paperback, about 320 pages, with a bright blue cover and a creased spine. Inside, there's a library stamp on the first page that says 'Property of Jackson Public Library,' plus a receipt stub from Cafe Capitol tucked between pages 112. The title on the cover reads 'The Silent Shore' in white letters, and there's a small coffee stain near the back that looks like a tiny heart. It seems like it was really enjoyed by someone, and I hope to reunite it with its owner—if this is yours, swing by The Book Nook and mention this listing, or reply through the app.
I found a 15-year-old girl this afternoon around 3:15pm near the Jackson Public Library on Oak Avenue. She's wearing a red hoodie, black jeans, and a green backpack with a bright yellow star patch. She has shoulder-length dark hair and a small crescent-shaped birthmark on her left wrist. She looked scared and said she didn’t know where she was, so I stayed with her until the Jackson Police arrived and checked in with her. I really hope she can be reunited with her family soon—the whole thing has been stressful for everyone involved. If you recognize her, reply here or reach out to the Jackson Police.
I found a man this afternoon around 3:45pm near Jackson Square by the bus stop on Main Street, Jackson. He's in his late 20s, about 5 foot 11 inches, with short black hair and a light beard. He wore a gray hoodie under a black jacket, dark jeans, and carried a faded green backpack. A small compass tattoo is on his left wrist, and there's a faint scar above his right eyebrow. He seemed a bit disoriented and asked for directions, so I stayed with him until authorities could verify his identity and help him get home.
I found a pair of black Sony WF-1000XM4 wireless earbuds in a charging case this afternoon around 3:10pm. It was sitting on a bench behind the Jackson City Library on Oak Street, near the bike racks. The case has initials 'CR' engraved on the back and there's a tiny scratch on the left earbud, but the buds look clean and the case opens and charges. They still seem to pair when I tested briefly, so I figured someone might be missing them and I want to help get them back to their owner. If these are yours, reply with the model and the color of the case to confirm ownership.
Found this yellow DeWalt 20V cordless drill this morning around 9:15 outside Jackson Hardware Co. on Market Street in downtown Jackson. It's in decent condition, a bit dusty with a few scuffs on the plastic housing and a cracked battery housing cover. The drill has a long rubber grip and a blue tape sticker with the initials 'JR' on the battery, plus a small red mark near the chuck for quick ID. I figured someone must be missing it after a job, and I’d really like to get it back to its owner.
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