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I lost my silver bracelet yesterday around 3pm near the Jackson City Market on Capitol Street, by the fountain outside the old courthouse. It's a slim silver-tone bracelet with a small heart charm that has a tiny blue sapphire inlay. The inside of the clasp is engraved with 'MJ.' It's a gift from my grandmother and means the world to me, so I'm really hoping someone picked it up. If you found it, please get in touch; I can describe the other tiny details and meet in a safe spot to reclaim it.
I lost my red Nike swim shorts yesterday around 3pm near the Jackson City Pool on Riverside Ave. They’re a size medium, quick-dry polyester with a bright red color and a white Nike swoosh on the left leg. There’s a small zippered pocket at the back and a blue striped inner lining that peeks out when I sit. They’ve got a few scuffs along the hem from the boardwalk, but nothing major. They were a gift from my coach after last summer’s triathlon, so they’re meaningful to me. If anyone found them, please let me know— I really need them back for practice this week.
I lost my white Syrian hamster yesterday afternoon around 3pm. His name is Niko and he has a small grey patch over his right eye, a tiny notch in his left ear, and fluffy fur that puffs up when stressed. I last saw him near the Jackson Public Library on Oak Street by the Riverside Park entrance; he slipped into a bush and vanished. He means the world to me—I've had him since he was a rescue, and I'm really worried something might happen to him out there. If you spot him, please text me; I can meet you right away with his cage and some treat snacks.
I lost my gold heart-shaped pendant with a tiny ruby centerpiece yesterday around 3pm near the Jackson Public Library on Oak Street. It's a delicate 14k gold chain, pendant about the size of a nickel, and the back is engraved with 'A.P.'—my grandmother's initials. The necklace has huge sentimental value; it was a gift from my grandmother who passed away last year, and I really need it back. If you found it in the Oak Street area, especially near the library or by Town Square fountain, please reach out—happy to offer a reward and grateful beyond words.
I believe I lost my beloved silver hoop earrings while walking my dog in Jackson Park yesterday afternoon. They are quite special to me as they were a gift from my grandmother, and I can't bear the thought of losing them. If anyone finds them, I would be so grateful to have them returned.
I found this blue plush dragon this afternoon around 3:15pm near the Jackson Public Library on Main Street, by the bike racks. It's about 12 inches tall, super soft, with a light green belly and tiny orange stitches along the wings. The dragon sports a purple star patch on its chest and a small yellow star on the hoodie pocket; there’s a tiny frayed thread on the tail and one white safety eye. No owner contact was visible, so I’ve tucked it into a tote in case the kid who lost it passes by. If you lost a toy like this in Jackson, please reach out and we can arrange to reunite it with you.
I found a blue HarperCollins hardcover mystery novel this afternoon around 4:15pm, sitting on the stone ledge outside the Jackson Central Library on Main Street, near the entrance by the fountain. It's in decent condition, with the cover still shiny but the dust jacket a little creased and a small corner bend. The spine is intact and inside the back cover there's a folded library receipt with the initials 'E.M.' penciled on it, plus a tiny lighthouse doodle in the margin. It sure seems like someone’s favorite read, and I’d be happy to return it to its owner if this sounds like yours.
I found a black leather briefcase this afternoon around 3:15pm behind the Jackson Library on Main Street, near the bus stop by Market Street. It's about 14 inches long, with a slightly worn exterior, a sturdy strap, and two brass clasps that still click shut. Inside there's a burgundy lining, a small metal tag that reads 'J. Patel', and a faded sticker from a local theatre—the kind of detail that could help identify the owner. If this is yours, drop me a message here and we can arrange a safe pickup; I really want to get it back to you.
I found a tiny grey hamster this afternoon around 2:15pm behind the Riverside Market on Oak Street in Jackson. It's palm-sized, with soft grey fur and a white belly, and it's wearing a bright blue harness with a small silver bell. There's a white patch on its chest and a tiny notch on the left ear—distinct enough that the owner might recognize it. I'd love to reunite it with its owner; if this sounds like your pet, message me here with how you describe it or the harness details to confirm ownership.
I found a distinct green bottle opener while walking my dog around Jackson Park yesterday afternoon. It looks handmade with some intricate designs and a bit of wear suggesting it has been used often. If it's yours, please describe it to claim!