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I lost my gray Nike hoodie yesterday around 3pm. It's a size L zip-up fleece in light heather gray with white drawstrings and a small Nike swoosh on the left chest. There's a tiny coffee stain near the front pocket, the zipper pull is a bit bent, and the cuffs are slightly frayed. It was a gift from my sister, so it means a lot to me and I'm really hoping to find it near the Walmart on 75th Street in the Kenosha-Racine area.
I lost my black Calvin Klein tuxedo jacket yesterday around 3pm near the Public Market at HarborPark on 2nd Ave in downtown Kenosha. It’s a slim-fit, two-button jacket with satin lapels and a size 40R. The jacket is in decent condition, a bit wrinkled from traveling home after a rehearsal dinner. Inside pocket there are initials 'P.P.' in gold thread, and the charcoal-gray lining has a small crease near the inner pocket. It was a gift from my grandfather and means a lot to me—sentimental value that I’m really hoping to recover. If anyone found it, I’d truly appreciate getting it back to me.
I lost my DeWalt 20V MAX cordless drill in a yellow and black case yesterday around 3pm near the blue BP gas station at 52nd Street and Green Bay Road in Kenosha. The drill is in good working order, with a small dent along the left side of the housing and a frayed gray drill bit in the bit holder. The case has a black handle and a faded white sticker with my initials 'PK' on the inside lid. I had two spare 20V batteries and the charger tucked inside. I really need it back for a quick home project—it's my go-to drill for DIY around the house, and it's been a reliable helper through countless repairs.
I lost my beagle mix, Scout, yesterday around 6:30pm near HarborPark on 2nd Ave in Kenosha. He's about 25 pounds, brown and white with a black patch over his right eye, short coat, and a well-worn blue collar with a red bone-shaped tag that says 'Scout.' He has a small white star mark on his left ear and a faint limp in his right hind leg after a fall a few months ago. I really need him back—he's lovable, good with kids, and this dog is my emotional support and therapy dog. If anyone finds him, please text; I can meet you near the Metra station or HarborPark to pick him up. Thank you.
I lost my black canvas tote yesterday around 3pm near the Kenosha Public Market on 2nd Avenue by the lakefront. It's a medium-sized bag, about 15 inches wide with a bright red interior pocket and a tiny bluebird enamel pin on the strap for a pop of color. Inside there's a pink-covered spiral notebook, a reusable coffee cup, and a faded photo tucked between pages. This bag has sentimental value -- it's a gift from my aunt, and I really need it back.
I found this beige area rug outside the downtown library on Main Street in Racine this morning around 9:15am. It's a woven jute rug, roughly 4x6 feet, with a subtle braided border and a small blue thread snag along the top edge. There's a faint coffee stain in one corner and a barely noticeable tag on the underside that reads 'Nordic Home.' It looks well-loved but sturdy, so I figured someone might be missing it after moving furniture or redecorating. If this rug belongs to you, I’d love to help get it back—let me know a good time to meet up and confirm ownership.
I found a compact silver harmonica in a black zippered pouch this afternoon around 3:15 near the Kenosha Public Market on 2nd Avenue. It’s a 10-hole diatonic harmonica, a bit scraped on the cover plates with a tiny dent on the corner. The pouch has a bright blue sticker that reads 'Jazz Fest 2019' and a red stitch along the zipper, super noticeable. I tucked it under a bench for a bit, then moved it closer to the market entrance because it seemed like someone might be looking for it. If this is yours, drop me a message here and we can meet up near the market to swap.
Found a black microKORG 37-key synthesizer this afternoon around 3:15 pm behind the Harbor Market on 56th Street near the Kenosha riverfront. It has an orange front panel and a few minor scratches along the top edge. It was tucked inside a gray gig bag with a purple sticker on the handle and a small dent near the pitch wheel. There is a blue label on the power adapter inside the bag, plus a tiny sticker that reads 'Studio Z' on the back. I’m posting this in the Kenosha-Racine area because I hope to reunite it with its owner soon; I know how important gear like this can be.
Found these this afternoon around 3:45pm behind the Harbor Market building on 2nd Ave by the lake in Kenosha-Racine. They're two glossy general-admission tickets with a blue-to-black gradient and a large QR code. The event name is partially legible, something like 'Lakefront Music Fest' but not fully readable. One ticket has a blue 'VIP' sticker in the corner; the other has a small crease along the edge and a slightly faded barcode. They look recently printed and still crisp overall. If the owner sees this, I’d be glad to return them; happy to meet in a public spot or drop them at the Harbor Market desk. I found them while walking home and figured someone would be missing these soon.
I found a set of keys this afternoon around 3:15pm in the parking lot behind the Kenosha Public Market on 2nd Ave. They're on a bright blue nylon lanyard with a small red maple-leaf charm and a mint-green key fob with 'Horizon Realty' stamped on it. There are four metal keys, one with a distinctive triangular hole and another with a tiny chip in the plastic cover. They were tucked against the bike rack near the market entrance, maybe dropped by someone rushing to catch a bus. If these are yours, shoot me an email at [email protected] and we can arrange pickup.
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