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I lost my emerald-green parakeet yesterday around 4pm near the Starbucks on Main Street in Lewiston, by the riverfront. He’s a small budgie, about 6 inches from beak to tail, with a bright orange beak, yellow chest patch, and a blue-tinted tail. He has a blue leg band on his left leg and a tiny white mark on his right wing, which are the best identifying details. I named him Pico, and he’s usually very chatty and responds to his whistle. This bird was a gift from my sister and holds a lot of sentimental value—I’m really worried I won’t see him again. If anyone found him, please message me with any information; I’d be forever grateful.
I lost my dark brown Coach zip-around wallet yesterday around 3pm near the Starbucks on Main Street in Lewiston. It's pebble-grain leather with a gold zipper, about the size of a credit card sleeve, with a small coffee stain on the back plus a tiny scratch on the bottom-right corner. Inside are my driver's license, a couple of debit cards, and a photo of my grandmother tucked in the card slots. This wallet is sentimental to me and I really need it back. If you found it, drop me a message here and I can meet in Lewiston to pick it up.
I was at Lewiston Riverfront Park yesterday around 3pm when I realized my silver bracelet was gone from my wrist. It's a thin, dainty bracelet about 7 inches long, with a small heart charm and the letter 'A' etched near the clasp, and the clasp has a tiny scratch. The bracelet has sentimental value—it's from a handmade shop and was a gift from my sister who lives out of town. I last saw it near the pedestrian bridge on 2nd Street, close to the little cafe there, and I'm really hoping someone picked it up and kept it safe. If you found it, please reach out; I can describe the clasp and charm and I'd really appreciate getting it back.
I lost my silver Yamaha trumpet yesterday around 3pm near the Lewiston Public Library on Main Street. It's a Yamaha YTR-2335, lacquered silver, and has a small dent near the bell with a few scratches along the slides. The hard black case has an orange interior and a faded sticker on the lid; inside I keep a blue cleaning cloth embroidered with my initials 'P.P.'. The valves can get a bit sticky, but it still plays; this instrument was a gift from my grandfather and means a lot to me, so I’d really appreciate getting it back if someone happened to find it.
I lost my gray tabby cat, Milo, yesterday around 3pm. He's about 10 pounds, with a soft gray coat, white paws, and a blue collar with a little bell. He has a distinct tiny nick in his left ear and a small white patch on his right hind leg. Milo was last seen near the Lewiston riverfront park and the Main Street crosswalk, around the corner from the Star Market on 6th Avenue. He's an indoor-outdoor guy and tends to hide when new people approach, which makes me worry because this cat means a lot to me; he's been with me through a lot of moves. If anyone spots him, please reach out.
I found this compact black Bluetooth speaker this afternoon around 2:15pm behind the Starbucks on Main Street in downtown Lewiston. It's palm-sized, matte black, with a small red fabric strap attached on the side and a slightly dented top edge. There's no obvious brand logo visible, but there is a faint blue sticker that says 'Hello' on the underside. It seems to be in good working order; the battery indicator glowed green when I pressed the power button and it paired with my phone for a quick test. If this belongs to you, we can meet near the Starbucks again or I can bring it to the Lewiston City Hall lobby for pickup.
I found a blue floral queen-size duvet cover this afternoon, around 2:15 pm, in the parking lot behind the Lewiston Walmart on 9th Street. It’s a soft cotton feel, white with a blue floral pattern. The corner has a small embroidered 'JS' and there’s a faint coffee stain near the bottom edge and a tiny pull along the zipper seam. It was lying near the cart returns, looking a bit tossed aside. If this matches your bedding, drop me a line and we can exchange details to get it back to you.
I found a red VIP concert ticket stub this afternoon around 3:15 pm near the Starbucks on Main Street in Lewiston. It’s for the Echoes of Autumn concert; the barcode on the back is still visible though the corner is a bit bent from being in someone’s wallet. One unique identifying feature is a tiny blue doodle of a guitar in the corner and a handwritten note 'K-7' on the back edge. I know how much tickets can mean to someone, so if this is yours, drop me a message here and we can figure out a safe meetup near the Lewiston Public Library or the Starbucks where I found it.
I found a blue plush dragon this afternoon around 2:40pm near Riverfront Park in Lewiston, right across the river from Clarkston. It's about 12 inches tall, super soft, with a bright red knitted scarf and a tiny green patch under its left wing. There's a small yellow star stitched on its belly and a bit of wear from lots of hugs. It seems like it belongs to a kid who got separated from a favorite toy after a walk home from school; I’d love to see it back with its owner—email me at [email protected].
I found a blue-yellow cockatiel this afternoon around 4:15pm in Clarkston, near the Walmart parking lot on 13th Street. It was pacing along the curb, fluffed up from the breeze, with bright orange cheek patches and a soft gray beak. There’s a blue leg band with the letters 'AL' and a small white tail tip that makes it stand out. The bird seemed friendly, chirping at me when I approached, and it hopped onto my finger for a moment before I gave it a safe perch on a bench. If this might be your bird, please reach out — I’d love to help reunite you. I can meet you around the Walmart lot or in downtown Clarkston this evening.