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Yesterday around 3pm I lost my gold-tone bracelet outside the Lima Public Library on Market Street. It's a slim 6-inch chain with a small heart charm and an engraving on the back that starts with the letter 'A'. The chain has a tiny bend near the clasp from years of wear. It was a gift from my grandmother and means a lot to me; I'm really hoping to get it back. If found, I’d be grateful to arrange a quick exchange near the library or at the Main Street Starbucks.
I lost my black leather Coach wallet yesterday around 3pm near the Starbucks on Main Street in downtown Lima. It's about 4 inches by 3 inches, with a tan interior and slightly worn edges. Inside you'll find my driver's license, two credit cards, and a small photo of my grandmother. The back has a tiny coffee stain, and the inner pocket bears my initials 'J.S.' engraved. It means a lot to me—it's a gift from my grandmother, and I really need it back. If you happen to find it, drop me an email at [email protected].
I lost my dark red violin yesterday around 3pm outside the Findlay-Hancock County Public Library on North Main Street in Findlay. It's a full-size Yamaha violin with a satin finish, a small dent near the lower bout, and an ebony chin rest that shows some wear. Inside the case there's a faded blue ribbon and a sticker on the inside lid with the initials 'A.O.'; it also has a faint scent of violin rosin. It has sentimental value—it was a gift from my grandmother, and I really need it back. If you’ve seen it, I’d appreciate a quick message here; I’d be so grateful to get it home.
I lost my Korg Volca FM synth yesterday around 3pm near the Lima Public Library on Market Street. It's palm-sized, with a matte black body and a blue protective silicone case I added myself. The blue shell has a tiny sticker of a cat wearing headphones on the front left corner, plus a small dent along the bottom edge from a spill last month. The device still works, but it's irreplaceable because it was a gift from my band mentor and helped me craft dozens of riffs for upcoming gigs. I really need it back for a show this weekend.
I lost my sterling silver necklace yesterday around 3pm near the Lima Mall on Elida Road, outside the food court. It’s an 18-inch handmade chain with a small heart pendant, about 1/2 inch tall, featuring two tiny marcasite stones along the edge and an 'A.J.' engraving on the back. There’s also a tiny leaf charm near the clasp. It’s meaningful to me because it was a gift from my grandmother who passed away last year, and I wear it every day. If anyone found it, I’d be incredibly grateful to get it back.
I found a silver Dell XPS 13 laptop this afternoon around 2:30pm behind the Lima Mall on Elida Road, tucked between the curb and the loading dock by the Hobby Lobby entrance. It’s in decent shape, aluminum body with a black keyboard, and there are a couple of light scratches on the lid. There’s a blue compass sticker on the lid and a small white bear sticker along the bottom edge—two quick identifiers if someone is missing it. The charger is in the case too, and the device boots to the login screen. If this sounds like yours, drop me a message here and we’ll figure out how to get it back to you.
I found a navy Levi's denim jacket this morning around 9:15am near the Findlay Public Library on West Main Cross St. It's a men's size M, in decent shape with a small coffee stain on the cuff. On the left chest pocket there's a tiny fox embroidery, and inside the pocket there's a leather patch stamped with the initials RP. I grabbed it to keep it from getting lost and figured someone missing it would want it back sooner rather than later. If this jacket might be yours, I’m happy to meet up near the library to verify ownership and hand it over.
I found a white glucometer kit this afternoon around 4pm in the CVS parking lot on Tiffin Avenue, Findlay. It's a small rectangular device with a blue silicone sleeve, and there's a noticeable dent in the upper corner of the white case. Inside, there are five test strips and a slim lancet wrapper, and the sleeve has a sticker with the initials 'JJ'. This item is something someone depends on daily, so if you recognize it, shoot me a message here and I'll help get it returned.
I found this paperback mystery this afternoon around 2:15pm outside the Findlay Public Library on North Main Street. It's a 320-page softcover with a bright fox illustration on the cover and a green spine that’s a bit sun-faded. Inside the front cover there’s a library stamp and a handwritten note from a book club dated 2019. A dog-eared page at chapter seven and a torn cinema ticket stub tucked between the pages suggest it was cherished. It felt like someone misplaced a favorite read, and I’d love to get it back to its owner.
I found a small leopard gecko this afternoon around 3:15pm in the grasses by the Lima Public Library on Market Street. It’s about 2 inches from snout to tail, tan with dark brown spots along the back, and a slightly darker, banded tail. A small chip on a left-front toe and a faint yellow line along the spine make it uniquely identifiable. It looked a bit tired, so I kept it in a secure container with a damp towel and left it in a shaded spot nearby. If this belongs to someone, I’d love to get it back—bring any details about its enclosure or the last time you fed it to confirm ownership.