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I lost my framed gold-leaf landscape painting yesterday around 3pm. It's a 16x20 inch acrylic piece by a local artist, titled 'Spring on River Street', matted in white with a thin black border and housed in a gold-leaf frame. The back has a tiny sticker from the Lansing Arts Collective and a faint dent on the top-left corner. It was a gift from my grandmother and means a lot to me. I had set it down outside the Lansing City Market on East Kalamazoo Street while I grabbed a quick lunch, and when I came back it was gone. If anyone found it, please reach out—I’d really appreciate getting it back.
I lost my red 3-ring binder of vintage Topps baseball cards yesterday around 3pm near the Lansing City Market on Capitol Ave. It's a 9x11 inch binder with clear plastic sleeves, filled with about 80 cards from the late 80s and early 90s. Inside there's a Ken Griffey Jr. rookie card on the top sleeve and a yellow Post-it note on the inside cover with 'M. Delgado' written in blue ink. The binder is a bit worn at the top-left corner and the spine is slightly scuffed. This collection was a gift from my uncle and means a lot to me; I’d really appreciate getting it back if anyone finds it.
I lost my blue-gray USB-C flash drive this afternoon around 3:15 pm near the Lansing City Market entrance on East Kalamazoo Street. It's thumb-sized, with a matte black body tucked into a gray silicone case, and it has a bright blue star sticker on the front. The metal cap is slightly scratched and the initials 'AH' are etched near the edge. It contains some family photos and a few work files, so it would mean a lot to get it back. If you happen to find it, email me at [email protected] and I can swing by to pick it up near the Capitol entrance or we can arrange a safe drop-off.
I lost my black leather Tumi briefcase yesterday around 3pm outside the Capitol Building on Capitol Ave, downtown Lansing. It's a 16-inch briefcase with a silver lock and a small scuff on the bottom corner; there’s a front zipper pocket that’s still smooth when you open it. Inside I keep a gray laptop sleeve, a blue notebook with my initials 'A.K.' on the cover, and a photo of my family tucked in the inner pocket—these are sentimental items I really don't want to lose. If you picked it up or saw it, please text me; I’d be forever grateful to get it back.
a black adidas backpack, has makeup and hair stuff inside of it and a school ID belonging to lansing technical student names arvilla wright.
I found a white ceramic planter with a small pothos plant outside the Frandor Shopping Center in Lansing, near the Target entrance, this afternoon around 2:30pm. The planter is about 14 inches tall, has a glossy glaze, with a thin turquoise hand-painted stripe around the rim and a tiny chip on the bottom edge. The pothos is healthy, leaves variegated green and cream that trail over the sides. It looked cared for, so I figured someone might be missing it. If this belongs to you, I’d love to get it back to you—it's a nice piece and I hate to see it go to waste.
I found a Nintendo Switch OLED with neon red/blue Joy-Cons yesterday around 4pm in the parking lot behind the Lansing Center on Michigan Ave. It was tucked in a gray protective case with a Mario sticker on the dock, and the screen has a clear protector in place. The device looks solid overall, just a small scratch on the back of the dock and a tiny scuff on the left Joy-Con. I know how attached folks can be to a gaming setup, so I’m hoping to get it back to its owner. If this sounds like yours, email me at [email protected] and we can meet up near the Lansing Center to return it.
I found a cordless drill set this afternoon around 2:15pm in the parking lot behind the Lansing City Market on Michigan Ave. It's a DeWalt 20V Max drill in a yellow-and-black hard case, about the size of a lunchbox with a sturdy plastic handle. Inside are two batteries and a charger tucked in the lid, plus a small bit kit. The case has a tiny dent on the lower corner and a faded sticker that reads 'Project Alpha' on the front. It looks well-used but seems to be in good working order. If this belongs to you, I’d love to get it back—happy to meet near the Market or drop it off at a local hardware store for pickup.
I found a beagle mix today around 3:15 pm near the Lansing River Trail behind the City Market on Capitol Avenue. He's about 25 pounds, tan and white with a white-tipped tail and a bright red collar. A small blue bone-shaped tag dangling from the collar looks like it says 'Milo'—not sure if that's the dog's name or just a tag. He seems calm, good with people, and waggy, no signs of injury. If someone is missing him, share distinguishing details (time seen, collar color, microchip) via the app so we can verify ownership and reunite him with his family.
I found a small leopard gecko this afternoon around 2:45pm outside the Lansing City Market on Capitol Ave, near the bus stop by the Lansing Center. It's about 4 inches long, bright lime green with black speckles and a pale yellow belly. It has a slightly kinked tail and a tiny white scar near the left eye—unique identifying features that could help. The gecko was wandering near the bike racks, looking a bit stressed but responsive when I offered a gentle touch. I know it's someone's pet, and I hope to reunite it with its owner soon.
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