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I lost my navy knit scarf yesterday around 3pm near the Student Union Building on the Truman State University campus in Kirksville. It's a mid-length scarf, about 4 feet long, made of a soft wool blend, likely from J.Crew, with a small silver compass patch on one end and a faint coffee stain near the far corner. It’s sentimental to me—my grandmother gave it to me, and I wear it every day in the winter. If anyone found it, I’d really appreciate getting it back; I’m happy to meet up on campus or pick it up from a safe location.
I lost my gray North Face hoodie yesterday around 3pm outside the Student Union Building on the Truman State University campus in Kirksville. It's a men's medium pullover with a front kangaroo pocket, black drawstrings, and a small fox embroidery on the left chest. There's a tiny coffee stain on the cuff and a faint wear fade, but it's still my go-to layer for class. It means a lot to me because it was a gift from my sister, and I really need it back to stay warm during late evening lab sessions. If anyone found it, please reach out; I can verify it by the fox crest and the sleeve cup mark.
Hey, I lost my red leather stamp album yesterday around 3pm near the courthouse square in downtown Kirksville. It's a small 9x6 inch binder with a brass clasp and a faded 'World Classics' label on the spine. Inside are about 60 stamps—Canadian airmail and a few US commemoratives—plus a handful of stamps in clear sleeves. The album is sentimental; it was my grandfather's collection and I've spent months organizing it. If someone found it, I’d really appreciate getting it back and I can describe the stamps in more detail; there’s a small reward for the finder.
I lost my tan leather handbag yesterday around 3pm near the public library on Main Street in Kirksville. It's a medium-sized Michael Kors tote with a magnetic snap, and there's a small scuff on the bottom corner. Inside, the lining is bright red, and there's a blue tassel keychain I added myself that makes it easy to spot. The bag was a gift from my grandmother, so it’s really sentimental to me, and I’m hoping it hasn’t left the area. If anyone happened to pick it up or see it, please reach out—there are important IDs and family photos inside I’d hate to replace.
I lost my black Anker USB-C charger yesterday around 3pm near the Walmart on Baltimore Street in Kirksville. It's a compact electronics accessory, roughly 2x1.5 inches, with a 6-inch USB-C cable attached. There's a tiny dent on the top-right corner from a spill last week, and the plug end has a light blue ink mark 'PR1' that makes it easy to spot. I rely on this charger every day for work and school, so it's really important to get it back. If you found it, please drop me a message here or email me at [email protected].
I found a pair of black Ray-Ban metal-frame glasses this afternoon around 3:15pm near the Pickler Memorial Library on the Truman State University campus in Kirksville. They’re in decent shape, with a small scratch on the left lens and a tiny engraving inside the right temple that reads 'LB-12'. The blue-soft case it came in is a little scuffed, but everything else is intact. If these belong to you, I’d love to help you get them back—message me and we can figure out a quick meet near the library or by the Student Union.
I found a red, palm-sized remote-control toy car this afternoon around 4pm in the parking lot behind Walmart on Baltimore Street, Kirksville. It's a small plastic RC car with bright yellow stripes along the sides and a dent on the front bumper; the brand markings on the bottom are worn away. The controller is black with a single orange button, and there’s a tiny racing-flag sticker on the roof. It looks well cared for, which is why I held onto it instead of leaving it there. If this is yours, send me a note with the stripe details and the bumper dent so we can get it back to you.
Found a gold-tone bracelet this morning around 8:15am in the Walmart parking lot on North Baltimore Ave in Kirksville. It's about 7 inches long, with a small enamel blue anchor charm and a tiny initial 'A' engraved on the clasp. The bracelet shows light wear but is otherwise in good condition. If this is yours, message me and we can arrange a safe pickup in Kirksville.
I found a red nylon dog harness this morning around 9:15am in the parking lot behind Walmart on North Baltimore Street in Kirksville. It's a medium-size harness, bright red with a black plastic buckle, and a small bone-shaped metal tag engraved 'Maggie' on the strap. The harness is in pretty good condition, just a bit dusty from sitting on the ground, and there's orange paw-print stitching on the inside near the neck. If this belongs to someone, I'd really love to get it back to its owner—please reach out if you recognize it.
I found a silver Yamaha flute this afternoon around 3:15 pm outside the Kirksville Public Library on Main Street. The instrument is in a black hard case with a noticeable dent on the lip plate and a small blue sticker with the initials KP on the zipper pull. The flute itself has light tarnish along the keys but still sounds nice when I test-played a quick scale near the bike racks by the entrance. It was sitting on a bench, tucked behind a magazine rack, just near the glass doors. If this belongs to you, I’d love to help get it back—email me to arrange pickup.
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