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I lost my blue JBL Charge 5 Bluetooth speaker yesterday around 3pm near the Kalamazoo Public Library on West Michigan Avenue. It's a compact, pill-shaped speaker with a bright blue fabric cover and a small dent on the top edge, plus a tiny sun sticker on the left side. It still works, but the battery sometimes dies faster since I dropped it last month, and it has sentimental value because it was a gift from my sister. If anyone found it, please get in touch — I really need it back.
I lost my black Coach wallet yesterday around 5:15pm near Bronson Park in downtown Kalamazoo. It’s a slim, genuine black leather wallet with a red fabric interior and a small scuff along the bottom edge. Inside there’s my driver’s license, two bank cards, and a tiny photo collage of my daughter; there’s also a coffee stain on the back cover. One unique feature is a little maple-leaf sticker tucked inside the flap, which helps identify it quickly. It means a lot to me—it's a gift from my mom—and I really need to get it back. If anyone finds it, I’d really appreciate getting it back.
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.
Found a ring this afternoon around 3:15pm, lying on the sidewalk near the Bronson Park fountain in downtown Kalamazoo. It's a 14k yellow gold band, about 6-7mm wide, with a small oval emerald set on top. The inside of the band has a faint engraving 'KM' and there's a tiny scratch along the outer edge from a scrape in the grass. The ring is in good shape overall, and I’d really like to help reunite it with its owner—if you know this ring, tell me what the engraving says or describe the setting and I’ll get it back to you.
I found a black leather briefcase this afternoon around 2:30pm in the parking lot behind the Kalamazoo Public Library on West Michigan Avenue, near Bronson Park. It's a standard-size case, a bit scuffed on the bottom edge but otherwise in good condition. The outside features a brass plate with the initials 'J.T.' and a small zipper pocket that still zips smoothly. Inside, there's a red satin lining, a USB-C charger, and a few business cards. If someone recognizes this, drop a note here and we can meet somewhere safe in Kalamazoo to get it back.
Found!!! I May have something of yours??? If you worked on a lawn on Mt.oilvet rd. You drove by my house on Onondaga your leaf or grass blower fell of your trailer ass you drove by. It was a Eco brand blower. I want to get it back to the right person so I need for you to give the last address you did before you lost the blower. You may reach at the following 269-3307911 by voice mail or text . Craig McEwen
I found a Le Creuset 3.5-quart cobalt blue cast-iron Dutch oven with lid this afternoon around 2:45pm behind the Kalamazoo Public Library on Rose Street. It’s in great condition, glossy enamel all over, with no chips except a tiny wear mark on the outer rim. Inside the lid ring, someone etched the initials 'M.K.', which seems like a good identifier if you’re the owner. It’s a hefty piece—the kind you’d recognize right away if you own it—and I’d love to return it to the rightful owner. I can meet up near the library or at a nearby coffee shop to hand it off.
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.
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