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I lost my gold-tone bracelet yesterday around 3pm near the Kalamazoo Public Library on S Burdick St. It’s a 7-inch gold-tone link bracelet with a tiny turquoise enamel hummingbird charm on the front and a small lobster clasp engraved with the initials 'KS' on the inside. It’s a simple piece, but it means a lot to me because it was a gift from my grandmother; it has sentimental value and I really hope it turns up. If you found it, I’d be grateful to get it back—you can email me at [email protected] to arrange a meetup or drop-off nearby.
I lost my blue Penguin Classics paperback edition of The Alchemist yesterday around 3pm near Bronson Park by the coffee stand on West Michigan Ave in Kalamazoo. It’s a 6x9 inch paperback, with a creased spine and a small coffee stain on the back cover. Inside the title page I wrote my initials P.P. in pencil, and there’s a tiny yellow sticker with KAL near the bottom. It was a gift from my grandmother and means a lot to me, so I’d really appreciate it if someone found it and kept it safe. If you’ve seen it, I’d be grateful for any information that leads to its return.
I lost my gold-tone hoop earrings yesterday around 3pm near Bronson Park's main entrance on West Lovell Street in Kalamazoo. They’re small hoops about 1.5 cm in diameter, no visible brand tag, and the right hoop has a tiny purple crystal while the left edge has a small scratch. They’re sentimental—my grandmother gave them to me—and I’m really hoping to get them back. If someone found them, I’d be incredibly grateful; they’re irreplaceable to me.
I lost my blue Nike running shoes, size 9, downtown Kalamazoo yesterday around 5pm. They have an orange heel tab and a noticeable white scuff on the toe, plus a frayed blue lace on the left shoe. I last wore them near Bronson Park and retraced West Lovell Street toward the Kalamazoo Mall, but I couldn't spot them. This pair is sentimental to me because my sister gave them to me for my birthday, and I really need them back. If anyone found them, reach out - I'd be so grateful.
I was practicing yesterday around 3pm near Bronson Park in downtown Kalamazoo when I realized my sunburst Yamaha FG800 acoustic guitar was missing. It’s a dreadnought with a natural sunburst finish, a slightly worn pickguard, and a bright blue strap with a panda sticker attached. There’s a small dent on the back near the strap button, and the guitar case has a photo of my late grandmother taped inside the lid. This guitar is sentimental to me—it was a gift from my grandfather, and I really need it back to keep playing and remember him.
I found these this afternoon around 4pm near Bronson Park, downtown Kalamazoo, tucked between the sidewalk and the railing near the fountain. They’re gray tortoiseshell Wayfarer-style Ray-Ban glasses with prescription lenses and a small scratch on the left lens. The temples have a tiny silver Ray-Ban logo near the hinges, and they came with a blue hard shell case with a white star pattern. If you recognize them, I’m happy to drop them off at the Kalamazoo Public Library or arrange a meetup near the park.
I found a blue-glazed ceramic wall vase this afternoon around 2:15pm, outside the Kalamazoo Public Library on West Michigan Avenue, near Bronson Park. It's about 8 inches tall and has a crackled glaze with a tiny chip on the rim, plus a hand-stamped mark on the back that reads 'L. Rivera 2019' (looks like a local artisan). The vase is in pretty good shape overall, just a bit dusty from being outdoors. If it's yours, let's figure out a quick pickup or drop-off in downtown Kalamazoo — I can meet at a cafe nearby or leave it with a staff member at the library. I know it’s probably sentimental to someone, so I’m hoping the owner sees this and we can get it back to its rightful home.
I found a black iPhone 12 Pro this afternoon around 3:20 pm in the parking lot behind Bronson Park on Park Street, Kalamazoo. It’s in a teal OtterBox case with a small paw-print sticker on the back and a chipped corner. The screen is cracked along the top edge, but the home screen shows a family photo as wallpaper. I figured it probably belongs to someone who uses it daily and really needs it back. I’ll keep it safe here and would love to reunite it with its owner—please reach out if you recognize these clues.
I found a stylish black leather tote bag by the Kalamazoo bus station on Miller Road. It looks fairly new and contains some personal items like a wallet and a phone charger. It seems like it might belong to someone who was catching a bus. I hope to return it as soon as possible!
I found a pair of red Adidas sneakers sitting on a park bench near Kalamazoo's Farmers Market yesterday afternoon. They look almost new, and I think they might belong to someone who went shopping. If you're missing them, please reach out!