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I lost my sunburst violin yesterday around 3pm near the Lansing Public Library on Capitol Ave. It's a Yamaha student model, 4/4 size, with a few scratches on the back and a small dent near the chin rest. There's a bright red ribbon tied to the scroll and a dent on the tailpiece; the label inside reads 'Yamaha' and the year is 1998. This violin has sentimental value—it was a gift from my late grandmother, and I'd really appreciate getting it back.
I lost my keys yesterday around 3pm near the Lansing Public Library on Capitol Ave. It's a black leather keyring with a brass house key and a silver car key, plus a tiny red enamel heart charm. There's also a blue label with my initials 'PP' stuck on one key, and the whole set is a bit scuffed with a small dent near the head. These keys open my apartment and bike lock, and I really need them back; if you found them around the library steps or by the bus stop, please drop them at the desk or message me.
I lost my set of car keys yesterday around 3pm near the Capitol Avenue entrance to the Lansing City Market, by the Lansing Public Library. They're on a bright blue nylon lanyard with a small silver coffee cup charm and a black leather fob cover. One key is a Toyota fob with a tiny dent in the corner, and there's a maple leaf enamel charm on the ring. It's sentimental to me because it also held my grandmother's old house key, and I really need to get it back.
I lost my cream-colored ceramic mixing bowl yesterday around 3pm. It’s a 2-quart bowl with a bright blue rim and a delicate blue floral pattern on the inside. I left it on the counter near the Capitol entrance on Capitol Ave in downtown Lansing, after helping with a bake sale at the civic center. There’s a small chip on the rim and a faint pencil mark on the bottom with my initials 'P.P.' It was a gift from my grandmother and has sentimental value, so I’m really hoping to get it back.
I lost my brown Kenneth Cole leather briefcase yesterday around 3pm near the Capitol Ave entrance to the State Capitol Building, downtown Lansing, outside a cafe on Capitol Ave. It's a medium-sized, 15-inch briefcase with a slightly worn handle and scuffed corners; the zipper on the outside pocket catches a bit. Inside there's a red wax seal sticker on the inner pocket and a tan luggage tag with the initials 'A.J.L.' The bag contained an old USB drive, some documents, and a notebook with meeting notes; it feels sentimental because it belonged to my mentor and has work materials. I really need it back; if anyone finds it, reach out here—I'd be grateful to be reunited.
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.
I found a framed landscape painting this afternoon around 2:15pm near the Lansing City Market on East Kalamazoo Street. It’s a 16x20 inch oil painting in a glossy black wooden frame with a tiny chip along the bottom edge. The scene shows green hills, a blue sky, and a small red-roofed cottage tucked in a corner. On the back there’s a handwritten tag with the initials 'M.R.' and a faint coffee ring, which are 1-2 clues to identify it. If you think it’s yours, email me at [email protected] and we’ll figure out next steps at the City Market lost-and-found desk.
I found a cream-colored duvet cover with navy piping this afternoon around 3pm near the Lansing City Market behind the parking lot on East Michigan Ave. It's a queen-size microfiber set, clean and in good condition, with a matching pillow sham still folded inside the package. There’s a tiny pink stitch along the inner seam and a faded care tag that reads 'Machine wash cold'—one of those little touches that makes it easy to spot. I picked it up after noticing it was tucked under a bench by the bike racks; it looked out of place in the urban area, so I figured someone might be missing it. If it looks like yours, send me a message and we can arrange pickup.
I found a blue JBL portable Bluetooth speaker this afternoon around 2:15pm in the parking lot behind the Lansing Public Library on Capitol Ave. It's a compact cylindrical speaker, about 7 inches tall, with a matte blue finish and a black mesh grille. There's a small dent on the bottom edge and a white sticker with the code XD-42 on the underside. The speaker was sitting on a concrete curb near the bike racks, still powered on with a little battery indicator flashing. If the owner sees this, please reach out — I'd like to get it back to you.
I found a black 24-inch Samsonite hardside suitcase this afternoon around 2:15pm near the Michigan State Capitol on Capitol Ave, by Capitol Square. It's in decent condition with a bright red zipper pull and a small dent on the lower corner, plus a faded rainbow sticker on the inside lid. When I opened it, I saw a few outfits, a travel-sized toiletry kit, and a blue notebook. If this bag belongs to you, drop me a quick message in the app so we can arrange a safe, contactless pickup.