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I lost my OneTouch Verio glucose meter yesterday around 3pm near the Allentown Public Library parking lot on 7th Street. It’s white with a bright blue silicone case, and the screen has a noticeable crack along the bottom edge. On the back there’s a small silver star sticker and a tiny dent near the top corner. This device is the main tool I use every day to manage my diabetes, and it really helps me track readings in real time. It also holds sentimental value because my sister gave me the meter as a gift last year. If anyone has found it, please reach out—I’d be incredibly grateful to get it back.
I lost my navy fleece hoodie from Columbia, size M, yesterday around 3pm outside the Starbucks on Hamilton Street in Allentown, Lehigh Valley. It's a mid-weight zip hoodie with an orange zipper pull and a small mountain patch on the left chest. The fabric is a bit faded from daily wear, and there's a tiny coffee stain above the right pocket. This hoodie has sentimental value and I’d really love to get it back. If you found it, drop it off at the Allentown Public Library or send me a message here.
I lost my navy blue Adrianna Papell evening gown yesterday around 3pm near the Allentown Public Library on 7th Street in Allentown, Lehigh Valley. It's a size M, floor-length satin-matte gown with a detachable rhinestone belt and a pearl-embellished neckline. The hem has a small snag and there's a faint coffee stain on the inner lining from a spill earlier that day. This dress is meaningful—it was a gift from my sister and I have a charity gala this weekend. If you found it, please reach out; I can describe the belt's centerpiece or the tiny pearl on the neckline to verify it's mine.
I lost my navy blue hardcover edition of Dune yesterday around 3pm near the Allentown Public Library on Hamilton Street in the Lehigh Valley. It's a sturdy Penguin Classics edition with a slightly worn spine, a gold-embossed title, and a coffee ring on the back cover. It means a lot to me—it's the last gift from my late uncle who loved sci-fi, and I promised him I'd reread it this year. I had tucked it into my tote while grabbing a quick coffee at the cafe, then stepped out to the bus stop on 5th Street and must have set it down there. If you found it, please reach out; I really need it back.
Lost black coach wallet EastSide Allentown
I found this silver-tone bracelet this afternoon around 2:45pm in the parking lot behind the Easton Public Market on Larry Holmes Drive in Easton, Lehigh Valley. It's a slim, roughly 7 inches long bracelet with a small heart charm and a tiny sapphire-colored crystal near the heart. The heart charm is engraved on the back with the initials 'A.P.' and there are a few micro-scratches along the chain from wear. It seems sentimental—like it could be someone’s cherished piece that got left behind. If you recognize it, send me a note and we can figure out how to get it back.
I found an ID card this morning around 9:15am outside the Allentown Public Library on Hamilton Street. It's a laminated City of Lehigh Valley ID with a photo of a man in a blue blazer, badge number A-5012, and a small blue lanyard with a city seal. The card is in decent condition, a light scratch along the bottom edge and a faint coffee stain on the back. If this is yours, please contact me with the name on the card and the employer; I'd love to get it back to you. I know how stressful losing an ID can be, and I want to help reunite you with it.
Found two concert tickets outside the PPL Center on Hamilton Street in downtown Allentown, Lehigh Valley, this afternoon around 2:15 PM. They’re white 2x4 inch cards with black print and a shimmering security stripe along the top; one ticket shows Sec 204, Row B, Seats 12-13, the other Sec 205, Row B, Seats 14-15. Both have a barcode and a scuffed corner from being stuffed in a pocket. One ticket has a coffee ring near the bottom and a small crease along the left edge. If these belong to you, I’m glad to return them to the owner—hope they’re still for the show.
I found a blue nylon dog harness this afternoon around 3:15pm near the Sands Bethlehem Event Center in Bethlehem, Lehigh Valley. It's a small size with a bright reflective stripe and a cute pink paw-print charm dangling from the D-ring. The fabric looks lightly used and dusty from the sidewalk, but the buckle and stitching are solid. There's no clear brand visible, but it seems like a sturdy harness that could fit a small to medium dog. If this belongs to your pup, I’m happy to help reunite you—just share the dog’s name or the size and I can meet at a public spot in Bethlehem.
I found a silver necklace this afternoon around 4:15pm near the SteelStacks plaza in Bethlehem, Lehigh Valley. It's an 18-inch sterling silver chain with a small heart-shaped pendant, about the size of a dime, and a tiny blue sapphire inlay. On the back of the pendant is an engraving of the initials 'LM', and the chain shows light wear from being carried in a pocket for a few days. I’m glad to help reunite it with its owner—if this sounds like yours, tell me the initials and where you last wore it.