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I lost my neon purple Nintendo Switch Lite yesterday around 3pm near the Safeway on the Sterling Highway in Soldotna. It's in a blue silicone grip case, and the back has a small white skull sticker that I picked up on a road trip. The screen is still bright, but there are a few micro-scratches along the bezel from a drop last week. This device means a lot to me—it's the one I saved up for and kept as a gift memory from my sister, and I really need it back. If anyone found it, please message me; I'd be forever grateful.
I lost my tan leather Coach tote yesterday around 3pm near the Safeway on the Sterling Highway in Soldotna. It's a medium-sized handbag, about 12 inches wide, with a lavender satin lining and a brass zipper pull. There is a small pinecone-shaped keychain clipped to the inside zipper pocket and a visible scratch on the bottom corner. Inside I kept my driver's license, a blue notebook, and a photo of my grandmother—it's really sentimental. The bag is in good condition overall, but I am worried someone might have picked it up. If you found it, please reach out; I would be incredibly grateful to hear from you.
I’m missing my black rectangular Warby Parker glasses. I wore them yesterday around 2:30pm and last saw them outside the Soldotna Safeway on Redoubt Ave near the coffee shop. They’re a matte black frame, medium size, with a tiny scratch on the lower-right lens and 'AN' engraved on the inside of the left temple. They mean a lot to me—they were a gift from my grandmother and they help me work and read every day. If you found them around that area, please reach out; I’d be incredibly grateful to get them back.
I lost my silver bracelet yesterday around 3pm near the Salty Dawg Cafe on the Homer Spit, in the Kenai Peninsula. It's a handmade 7-inch sterling silver chain bracelet with a single oval turquoise bead. The clasp is engraved with an initial 'A' and there are subtle hammer marks along the chain. The turquoise bead has a tiny crack near the hole, which makes it easy to spot if you find it. It was a gift from my sister and I wear it every day, so it means a lot to me and I really hope to get it back. If you found it, drop me a message in the app with where you last saw it.
I lost my vintage Alaska commemorative coin set yesterday around 4pm in the Fred Meyer parking lot on the Kenai Spur Highway in Soldotna, Kenai Peninsula. It’s tucked in a small brass display case about the size of a paperback, with a cracked glass lid and a green velvet lining; inside are five coins from the early 1900s, silver-toned with the Alaska state seal, some tarnish, and one coin with a faint 1905 date. A tiny compass engraving on the lid is a unique feature. It’s sentimental to me because it was my grandfather’s hobby, and I’d really appreciate getting it back if anyone happened to find it.
Found a brass pocket watch this afternoon around 2:45pm in the parking lot behind the Safeway on the Sterling Highway in Soldotna, Kenai Peninsula. It's about 2 inches across, with a warm brass patina and a small leather fob attached to a short tarnished chain. The back has a decorative ship wheel engraving and the inner lid bears an inscription: 'To M.L. from Dad 1968.' The glass on the face is cracked and the hands are stuck, so I can't tell if it still runs. It feels like a genuine antique collectible, possibly a family keepsake. If you know who this belongs to, drop a note with any details you remember.
I found a small blue and white weekly pill organizer this morning around 9:40 AM in the parking lot behind the Safeway on the Sterling Highway in Soldotna, on the Kenai Peninsula. It’s a compact plastic case with four rows for the days of the week printed on each compartment; the lid has a coffee ring stain and there’s a tiny pine-tree sticker in one corner. I figured someone must be missing it—these little organizers hold meds and vitamins, and I know how stressful it would be to lose it. If this sounds like yours, we can set up a quick pickup at the Safeway customer service desk this afternoon.
I found two ID cards this afternoon around 3:15pm in the parking lot behind the Safeway on Main Street in Soldotna, Kenai Peninsula. They’re tucked into a clear plastic badge holder with a red lanyard that's a bit frayed from rain. One card is for the Kenai Peninsula Borough School District, with a photo and a small green bear sticker on the back. The other appears to be a contractor/employee ID with a blue stripe and a moose watermark. If these belong to you or someone you know, I’d love to help get them back.
I found a bright orange The North Face parka with a plush faux fur hood this morning around 9:15 in Soldotna, near the Safeway parking lot off the Sterling Highway. It's a size L, water-resistant shell with a blue zipper pull and a small bear sticker on the left sleeve. The jacket is in good used condition, a few light scuffs on the cuffs and a little pilling on the inner lining, but overall sturdy for Alaska winters. It smells faintly of pine and rain, and I imagine it kept someone warm on a long drive. If this jacket is yours, I’d love to get it back—please reach out so we can arrange a pickup near Rotary Park.
Found a yellow-crested cockatiel this afternoon around 3:15 pm near the Safeway on the Sterling Highway in Soldotna, Kenai Peninsula. It's the size of about a palm, green body with a bright yellow head and orange cheek patches, plus blue-tinted tail feathers. It also wears a light gray leg band stamped 'AZ-7'—one of those little identifiers. The feathers look clean and well-kept, but the bird is a bit skittish. I know this is someone's pet and I'd feel relieved to reunite it with its owner; if this is yours, please reach out with a description of the band and patches.
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