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I lost my emerald-green budgie yesterday around 3pm near the Jackson Square fountain on Main Street. He's a small bird, about 5 inches long, with an emerald green body, a bright yellow belly, and a tiny blue patch on his right wing. He also has a silver leg band with the numbers A12-47 on the left leg. The last time I saw him, he perched on a lamppost outside Riverside Market and then fluttered toward Oak Street near the Jackson Public Library. It's really important to me—he's my daughter's pet and comfort after a tough week, please reach out if you spot him.
I lost my space gray iPad Pro 11-inch in a black protective case with a pink star sticker on the back. Yesterday around 3pm I had it at the outdoor seating area of Main Street Coffee Co., near the Jackson Public Library on Oak Street, while I printed a work document. It’s in good condition, screen looks clean, with a few light scratches on the corner of the case. The pink sticker and the small dent on the bottom edge are unique identifiers. It’s essential for my freelance projects, and I really need it back. If anyone found it, please ping me or drop it at the front desk of the library; I’ll be forever grateful.
I lost my black Herschel tote bag yesterday around 3pm near the Jackson Public Library on West Capitol Street. It’s a 14x11 inch canvas tote with a bright red detachable shoulder strap and a lime-green inner pocket. Inside I had my notebook, a faded photo from my grandmother, and a couple of reusable coffee cups. There’s a coffee stain on the bottom right corner and a tiny fox emblem stitched on the inner pocket as a small identifying feature. It really means a lot to me — it was a gift from my sister, and I really need it back.
I was at the gazebo by the Jackson Library on Main Street yesterday around 4pm, strumming my blue soprano ukulele. I must've set it down on the bench when I chatted with a friend and walked away. It's a starter uke, but I love it because of a star sticker on the headstock and a few scratches along the back from busking around Jackson. The case is black with a bright red lining, and there's a tiny tear near the zipper; inside the pocket is a pink guitar pick. It's sentimental to me—a gift from my grandmother, and I really need it back. If you find it, please get in touch.
I lost my black Anker portable charger yesterday around 3pm outside the Jackson Ave Coffee Co on Main Street. It's about the size of a deck of cards, with a rubberized texture and a teal sticker on the back. There's a small dent on the top edge and a frayed USB-C cable tucked into the charging pouch. I rely on it daily for work trips, and it really helps keep my phone charged during client calls. If someone found it around the bus stop by the Jackson Civic Center, please let me know.
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.
I found a small vintage coin collection this afternoon around 3:15pm behind the Riverside Antique Market on Main Street in Jackson. The stash sits in a worn leather binder with a blue velvet pouch labeled 'Est. 1923' tucked inside, plus a silver pocket watch engraved with the initials 'A.J.' The coins range from early 1900s pennies to a couple of foreign pieces, all with a warm patina and careful handling marks. One page in the binder has a handwritten index, which I think is a clue to the owner. I'd love to reunite these with the rightful collector - they clearly mean a lot to someone.
I found a black Fossil chronograph watch this afternoon around 2:45pm in Jackson, outside the City Library parking lot on Main Street near the riverfront. It's a Fossil brand with a black dial, three subdials, a stainless steel case, and a dark brown leather strap that's a bit worn at the buckle. The glass has a small scratch at the 7 o'clock edge, and there’s a tiny engraving on the back: 'To J.A.' I didn’t find any papers or a box, so I’m posting here in hopes the owner sees it. If this is yours, reply in the app with the engraving or the approximate time you last wore it, and we can arrange a meetup.