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I dropped my left contact lens yesterday around 3pm by the Starbucks on High Street in Maidstone, Kent. It was in a blue silicone case with a white heart sticker on the lid; the case is about the size of a thumb and has a small dent in the corner plus a coffee stain. The lens inside is a monthly Acuvue Oasys model—it's the only one I wear, and losing it makes wearing glasses impractical. I really need it back; replacements are expensive and I rely on it daily. If you find it, drop it at the Starbucks counter or message me and I’ll arrange a quick pickup.
I lost my grey tabby cat named Leo yesterday around 3pm. He’s a short-haired guy with a white chest and white paws, plus a distinctive white tip on his tail. He’s wearing a bright green collar with a small silver bell and a round tag that reads 'Leo' with my number. Last seen near Market Street by the Kent Market Square, around the bus stop outside the old cinema, but he might have wandered toward Riverside Park. This cat means a lot to me—he was a gift from my sister last year; if you see him, email [email protected].
I was finishing up a small bookshelf project yesterday around 3pm and must have set my DeWalt cordless drill down near Kent Station plaza behind the Starbucks on Central Ave. It's in a bright yellow and black plastic case, about 8 inches long, with a cracked battery cover and two loose drill bits rattling inside. The grip has a small green sticker with the initials 'PP' and a few scratches from a fall. This drill is the tool I reach for on every home repair, so I’d really appreciate getting it back for my weekend projects. If you found it, you can drop it at the Lost & Found near the Kent Station kiosk, and I’ll pick it up there.
I lost my navy knitted scarf yesterday afternoon around 3:30pm near the Starbucks on High Street in Canterbury, Kent. It's a medium-length wool scarf, soft and well-worn, with a subtle silver thread woven through the knit and a small frayed edge on the left corner. There's a tiny mint-green fabric tag sewn into the lining and a little fox-shaped pin on the label—the pin makes it easy to spot. It was a gift from my grandmother, so it carries sentimental value and I really need it back.
I lost my navy hardcover copy of Circe by Madeline Miller yesterday around 3pm near the Kent Central Library on High Street. It's a sturdy hardcover, navy cloth with gold lettering; the dust jacket has a small crease along the back edge and a coffee stain along the bottom edge. There's a lavender ribbon bookmark peeking out and a tiny pencil note in the margins where I jotted a thought after finishing a chapter. It was a gift from my sister and it's my favorite go-to read, so it feels important to me. If anyone found it, please let me know—I'd really appreciate getting it back.
I found this red nylon dog collar this afternoon around 3:40pm, lying near the bus stop outside the Kent Central Market on Market Street. It's an adjustable collar, size small, with a bright neon reflective stripe along the edge. A tiny brass bone-shaped tag dangles from the buckle; the tag is etched with a name and a phone number, though the numbers are a bit worn. The collar looks like it has seen a few rainy walks but is still in good condition. If you’re missing a dog who wears a red collar with a reflective stripe, I’d love to help you get it back.
I found a passport this afternoon around 3:15pm behind Canterbury West railway station, off Station Road in Canterbury, Kent. The cover is a dark blue with a lightly embossed crest and a small coffee stain along the back edge; the spine is a bit worn from handling. Inside, the data page shows the name 'M. Patel' and there is a faint visa stamp from a country I can't quite read, plus a tiny sticker with the word 'Lena' tucked under the photo. I know how stressful it is to lose a passport, so I’m hoping to help reunite it with its owner.
I found a small tan beagle mix this afternoon around 4:15pm in the parking lot behind the Kent Public Library on Main Street. He's about 25 pounds, with a white chest and a blue nylon collar that has a tiny heart-shaped tag but no name is visible. He seemed well cared for, very friendly, and eager to meet people, so I sat with him for a while to check for a microchip but didn't find one. He also has a distinctive white patch on his left hind leg, which might help the owner recognize him. I brought him to the Kent Animal Shelter on Willow Street to keep him safe while we try to reunite him with his person.
Found these this afternoon around 4:15pm near the Kent Library steps after a quick walk through the square. They’re white SoundWave wireless earbuds in a matte white charging case with a blue interior. The right earbud has a tiny scratch on the metal edge and one silicone tip is a bit stretched; the case has a faint sticker with the initials 'J.S.' on the bottom. They seem in decent condition, maybe dropped from a bag during the lunch hour. If someone is missing them, I’d be happy to help reunite them—these probably mean a lot to the owner.
I found a white duvet cover set with navy piping this afternoon around 4:15pm behind Riverside Market on St. George's Street in Maidstone, Kent. It's a double-size set, soft cotton, with two pillowcases that have a small frayed corner and a tiny coffee stain on one edge. There’s a small tag that reads 'DreamNest' and a faint heart embroidery near the zipper that should help the owner recognize it. It seems someone cared for it, and it would mean a lot to get it back through the Lost and Found app.
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