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I left my black 13-inch MacBook Pro yesterday around 3pm, probably at the Jackson Central Library cafe on Main Street. It has a lime-green rocket sticker on the lid and a small dent on the bottom-right corner from a spill last winter. Inside are a bunch of freelance video edits and client notes, plus photos from a trip that matter to me personally. It would mean a lot to get it back — it’s my main work computer and holds a lot of stuff I can’t replace. If anyone found it, please drop it at the library desk or message me here in Jackson.
I lost my blue employee ID badge yesterday around 3pm. It’s a Northbank Tech badge—blue plastic with a white card, my name Priya Patel and title Systems Analyst printed on it. The badge is in a clear vertical holder with a red retractable reel; the clip is a bit loose and there’s a small scratch along the top edge. I think I dropped it near the Jackson City Hall area on Market Street, possibly by the coffee stand outside Java Junction. There’s a tiny green paw-print sticker on the back as an identifying detail. I really need it back—it's my main access badge and I can’t get into the office without it.
I lost my red Samsonite 24-inch hard-shell suitcase yesterday around 3pm near the Cornerstone Café on West Capitol Street in Jackson. It's a sturdy case with some scratches along the bottom edge and a blue luggage tag with the initials JK on the zipper pull. Inside are my clothes for a short weekend trip and a small photo album with family pictures that mean a lot to me. The suitcase has sentimental value, and I'd really appreciate it if someone who picked it up could return it through the app so I can arrange pickup.
I lost my blue translucent contact lens case yesterday around 3pm near the Jackson Public Library on Main Street. It's a small hard-shell case, blue on the outside with a white lid, and there's a tiny scratch on the lid plus a faded sticker marked 'A' on the side. Inside are two lenses labeled OS and OD. I rely on these daily for work, and I really need it back—I can't see well without them, and the case holds a bit of sentimental value because it’s what I’ve kept in my bag for years. If you found it, please drop me a message here; I’d be forever grateful.
I'm missing my Omron digital thermometer, white with a blue trim, and the battery cover is a tad loose. I last had it yesterday around 3:45pm outside Jackson Public Library on Main Street, near the fountain, while juggling a coffee and my bag. It's pocket-sized and fits in a jeans pocket, and it's my daily health backup during cold and flu season. There's a small green sticker on the back with the initials 'AM' for easy identification. I would really appreciate getting it back; it's essential to my daily routine.
Found a blue hardcover novel this afternoon around 2:15pm outside the Jackson Public Library on College Street. The spine reads 'Moonlight on Main' and there's a small silver bookmark charm tucked inside the front pages. The book is in good condition, a bit worn with a coffee stain along the back cover. It seems like a favorite, something you’d expect a reader to miss, and I’m happy to help reunite it with its owner. If this is yours, tell me the exact title and one detail from inside so we can verify.
I found a navy blue North Face parka this afternoon around 2:15pm in the parking lot behind the Jackson Library on Oak Avenue. It's a men's XL, in solid used condition, with a bright orange lining that shows when you peek inside the hood. The jacket has a small embroidered compass patch on the left sleeve and an inside pocket tag with the initials 'AR'. There are a couple of scuffs on the cuffs, but nothing major—it's clearly well-loved. I know someone is probably missing it and would be relieved to have it back; if this is yours, message me at [email protected] with the size and initials inside, and we can work out returning it.
I found a gray North Face hoodie this afternoon around 4:15pm behind the Jackson City Market on Main Street, tucked near the bike racks by the bus stop. It's in good condition—no rips or stains, and the zipper still zips smoothly. It's a men's medium, heather gray with a black North Face logo on the chest, and it has a distinctive orange zipper pull. A small rainbow enamel pin on the left sleeve is another easy identifier. If the owner sees this, I really hope you claim it—it's a nice piece and clearly meant something to someone.
I found a pair of black Bose wireless headphones this afternoon around 4:15pm in the parking lot behind the Jackson Public Library on Main Street. They're over-ear, in good condition but with a small scratch on the right earcup near the Bose logo, and the headband shows a bit of wear. They came in a gray fabric pouch with a red stitched initials 'AR' and a coiled USB-C charging cable tucked inside. If these are yours, message me here or email [email protected] and we can arrange a meetup near the library or at Jackson Market Square.
I found a black leather handbag with gold hardware this afternoon around 3:15pm in Jackson, outside the River Market on Water Street. It's a Michael Kors tote, about 12 inches tall and 14 inches wide with a zip top and a small interior pocket. A leopard-print scarf is tied to the strap and there's a small white leather patch inside with the initials 'L.M.' written in cursive. The bag shows gentle wear, with a few faint scratches along the bottom edge, but the hardware still shines. If this is your bag, tell me the contents of the inner pocket or the initials to claim it.