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I’m hoping someone picked up my red Nike Air Max sneakers after I ran a quick errand yesterday around 4:15 pm. They’re size 9, with a red mesh upper, white soles, and a small scuff on the left toe. I was near the Kalamazoo Mall, by the bus stop outside Buffalo Wild Wings on West Michigan Avenue when I dropped them after a jog. They’re sentimental to me and I really need them back for daily runs; the fit helps with rehab and they were a gift from my sister. If found, reach me through the site and I’ll pick them up ASAP. A tiny blue fabric patch on the inside tongue is a unique identifying feature.
I lost my blue US passport yesterday around 3pm near the Kalamazoo Public Library on West Michigan Avenue. It's tucked inside a navy leather-style passport cover that's a bit scuffed along the edges from travel. The passport itself is standard size, and there are a couple of easy-to-spot marks: a tiny panda sticker on the inner flap and a coffee stain along the back page. This passport has sentimental value for me—it's essential for my upcoming trip and was a gift from my grandmother, so I’m really hoping it shows up. If you found it, email me at [email protected] and we can arrange a quick pickup somewhere in downtown Kalamazoo.
I lost my Nintendo Switch yesterday around 3pm near the Kalamazoo Public Library on West Cedar Street. It’s the standard Switch with blue Joy-Cons, tucked into a blue silicone case that’s a bit loose now. There’s a tiny crack in the corner of the screen protector and a small rocket sticker on the left Joy-Con that I put there for identification. The console itself is in decent shape besides the case wear, and I really hope it turns up soon. It’s sentimental to me—it's what I use for weekend game nights with my family, and I saved up for it. If anyone found it, please reach out; I’d be beyond grateful to get it back.
Yesterday around 3pm I realized my Yamaha student violin was missing. It’s a dark walnut, medium-sized instrument in a black hard case with a red plush interior. There’s a tiny chip on the chin rest and a faint scratch along the lower bout. Inside the lid is a handwritten label with my initials 'PP' and a small star sticker on the inside that I always kept there. It has sentimental value—my grandmother gave it to me, and I really need it back for upcoming auditions. If anyone found it, please text me and I can meet in downtown Kalamazoo near Bronson Park on West Michigan Ave.
I realized yesterday around 3pm that my black leather belt was missing after I grabbed a coffee outside the Kalamazoo Public Library on West Michigan Avenue, near Bronson Park in downtown Kalamazoo. It's a genuine Fossil belt, about 1.5 inches wide with a brushed silver buckle. The inner lining has a tiny compass-rose embroidery in forest green, and there's a small crescent-shaped scratch on the buckle from a dropped chair. It was a gift from my sister, so it has sentimental value and I really need it back. If you found it, please message me—I'll come by to pick it up as soon as possible.
I found a gray tabby cat with a white chest this afternoon around 2:45pm near Bronson Park on West Michigan Ave in Kalamazoo. It wears a bright blue collar with a small silver bell, and I can see a tiny notch in its left ear—a definite ID feature. The cat is curious but a bit skittish at first, and it warmed up after I spoke softly. If this is your cat, I’d love to help get it back home and reunite you two.
I found a vintage stamp and coin collection this afternoon around 3:45pm beside Bronson Park, downtown Kalamazoo, near the Kalamazoo Institute of Arts. It's kept in a small red metal tin with a clear lid; inside there's a mix of stamps from the 1940s and coins, including a shiny 1947 Wheat Cent and a handful of foreign denominations. There's a faded label on the tin that reads 'G.H. Collection' and a tiny maple leaf doodle drawn in pencil on the lid. It feels like a personal keepsake, something someone clearly put time into, and I’d be happy to help get it back to its owner if this looks familiar.
I found a blue travel neck pillow this morning around 9:15am in the parking lot behind the Kalamazoo Public Library on West Michigan Avenue. It's a memory-foam neck pillow by TravelLite, with a dark blue cover and a light gray underside, and there's a small zipper pocket on the side. There's a tiny coffee stain near the seam and a fabric tag that reads KD stitched in white. I know how attached travelers get to their comfort items, so I’d love to get it back to its owner if you think it's yours.
I found a small black 25-key MIDI controller this morning around 10:15am near the bus stop by Bronson Park on West Michigan Ave, downtown Kalamazoo. It’s a Novation Launchkey Mini with blue backlit pads, a slightly worn white label along the top edge, and a USB-C port. The case has a few cosmetic scratches from travel, but the keys and pads respond well. If the owner recognizes the distinctive blue pads or the Launchkey logo, I’d be glad to meet somewhere convenient in downtown Kalamazoo to hand it back.
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.
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