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I lost my neon blue Nintendo Switch Lite yesterday around 3pm. I was at a coffee shop on Main Street in downtown Kokomo near the library, and I must have left it on the table when I stepped outside for a breath. The console is in great condition, with a gray protective case and a small dragon sticker on the back that makes it easy to identify. It’s my daily stress-reliever and holds sentimental value because I saved up for it after a tough year. If anyone found it, I’d really appreciate getting it back.
I lost my beige ottoman with brass nailhead trim yesterday around 3pm near the Kokomo Grand Theater on Jefferson Street. It's a compact, square ottoman about 18 inches across, upholstered in cream-beige fabric with a subtle herringbone pattern. There's a small snag on the right-front corner and a faint coffee stain along the top edge. Underneath the fabric there's a tiny label that reads 'Haven Home' and a hidden zipper along the bottom seam where I keep a spare remote. It means a lot to me—it was a gift from my mom, and I really need it back.
I lost my blue-and-yellow budgie Mango yesterday around 3pm. He’s a small bird, about 5 inches tall, with a sky-blue back, yellow chest, and a hint of green on the belly. He has a white ring around his left eye and a tiny red leg band marked A12. He slipped out of his cage while I was cleaning the living room window near the Starbucks on Main Street in Kokomo, and I’ve been anxious since. Mango is our family bird—he’s been with us for almost three years and was a gift from my grandmother; I’d really appreciate getting him back. If you’ve seen him, please text me or call; reward offered.
I lost my small silver keyring yesterday around 3pm near the Kokomo-Howard County Public Library on Main Street. It has two metal keys, one with a blue plastic tag that reads 'Apt 4B' and a tiny panda charm clipped onto the ring. The whole thing is a bit worn from daily use, with a couple of scratches on the key heads. The apartment key and my work locker key are on there, so it's kind of sentimental and I really need it back. If anyone finds them, please drop them off at the library front desk or message me here—I'll be forever grateful.
Hey, I lost my silver ring yesterday around 4pm near Market Street and Superior Street, downtown Kokomo—specifically outside the Apollo Theater area and the small coffee shop on that corner. It's a slender sterling silver ring with a tiny blue sapphire set on top; the band has a brushed, slightly hammered look and a couple of micro scratches from daily wear. On the inside, it's engraved with the initials 'P.P.' and has sentimental value because it was a gift from my grandmother. If anyone found it, please get in touch—I really need it back, it means a lot to me.
I found a blue canvas tool bag in the parking lot behind the Walmart on 25th Street in Kokomo this afternoon around 3:15pm. It's a heavy-duty bag with a bright yellow zipper pull and a DeWalt cordless drill peeking out of the top, plus a red-handled screwdriver and a small bit set tucked inside. There’s a faded sticker on the outside front pocket that reads 'Property of J. Miller,' and I notice a torn label with initials on the side. The bag shows some wear—scuffed corners and a little oil stain on the bottom—so I figured someone might be missing it after a quick work trip. If you’re the owner, DM me here with a description of what’s inside to verify and we’ll arrange a pickup.
I found a black satin tuxedo jacket with satin lapels and a matching bow tie, size medium, lying on the curb near the Kokomo Mall entrance on Lincoln Road this afternoon around 3:15 pm. The jacket is in good condition but wrinkled; inside the left pocket I found a small fabric tag with initials 'J.R.' and a pair of silver cufflinks tucked in the breast pocket. There’s a faint coffee stain on the inner lining, not visible from the outside. It seems like it belonged to someone preparing for a formal event and I’d love to get it back to its owner.
I found a iPhone 12 Pro in a clear blue case this afternoon around 3:15pm. It was lying on the pavement in the parking lot behind the Kokomo Public Library on Market Street, near the bike racks by the entrance. The phone is in good shape, with no cracks, and the case has a small white sticker with a red heart and the initials 'RP' in the corner—easy to spot if you’re looking for it. The wallpaper shows a sunset over a lake, which makes it pretty recognizable. If this belongs to you, I’m happy to hand it over near the library or at the Java Junction cafe on Main Street.
I found this blue paperback travel guide this afternoon around 3:15 pm behind the Kokomo-Howard County Public Library on Market Street. It's about 6 by 9 inches, with a soft cover that's a bit scuffed and the spine creased from use. There's a small green sticker on the inside front cover with the initials 'AK' written in black marker, which is one of the few identifying marks. The pages are coffee-stained at the edges and one dog-eared page marks the section on local walks. It feels like it was carried around by someone who loves planning trips, and I'd hate for it to disappear again. If this is yours, I'm happy to return it.
Found a white Apple AirPods Pro charging case with two AirPods inside this afternoon around 3:15pm. I found them in the parking lot behind Market Square Mall on Main Street in Kokomo. The case is pristine white except for a small scratch on the back and a blue star sticker on the front. The earbuds look lightly used and are inside the case, with no extra cables or accessories. If these are yours, send me a message here and we can arrange a pickup near the mall to get them back. I know these things can be really important, so I’m hoping to reunite them with their owner.
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