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I lost my navy blue linen accent chair yesterday around 4pm. It's a compact IKEA-style piece with brass nailhead trim along the arms, and there’s a tiny dent on the back left corner plus a coffee-splotch on the seat from last week. I last saw it in my living room at my Findlay apartment building on West Main Street, near the Hancock County Courthouse. It’s sentimental to me because it was a gift from my aunt, and I really need it back. If anyone spots it, please ping me on the app and I’ll pick it up as soon as possible.
Yesterday around 3pm I lost my grey tabby cat Nico near the Findlay Public Library on Main Street. He’s about 10 pounds, with a blue collar and a tiny silver bell that jingles when he walks, and there’s a small white patch on his chest. He also has a distinctive notch in his left ear. I’m really worried—Nico is part of the family and this cat has been through a lot with us. If you spot him, please email me at [email protected] and I’ll come right away to pick him up.
I lost my black Anker Soundcore mini Bluetooth speaker yesterday around 3pm outside the CVS on Market Street in Findlay, part of the Lima/Findlay area. It's a small speaker, about the size of a paperback, with a lime-green silicone sleeve and a dent on the top edge. There's a tiny sticker with my initials RP on the bottom and a frayed blue lanyard still attached. It meant a lot to me; I use it daily for podcasts on my commute, and it was a gift from my sister, so it has sentimental value. If anyone found it, I’d really appreciate getting it back—please drop it at the Findlay Lost & Found or message me here.
I lost my navy blue passport yesterday around 3pm. I think it slipped from my tote as I was leaving the Findlay Village Mall near the fountain outside the food court. It's a genuine U.S. passport in a dark navy cover with a gold crest; there's a tiny coffee stain on the back and a small flamingo sticker on the inside cover I stuck there myself. This passport is tied to a big upcoming trip, and it's causing a lot of worry because it's not just a piece of plastic—it feels sentimental because of the plans I had with my family. If you found it, please contact me here—I’d be so grateful to get it back.
I lost my UNOH student ID card yesterday around 3pm near the Lima Public Library on Market Street. It's a white laminated card with the UNOH logo on the front, my photo, and a bright red lanyard. I think it slipped out of my jacket pocket while I grabbed coffee at the corner shop across from the library. The back has a couple of coffee stains and a small dent on the top-right corner, plus a tiny panda sticker I put there to personalize it. I really need it back because it’s my key to campus buildings and borrowing books, and I’d be grateful to anyone who turns it in near Market Street.
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.
I found a pair of black wireless earbuds while walking near the Lima library yesterday. They're in pretty good condition, and I think the charging case was left behind too. If you think these are yours, please reach out to me with a description to confirm.
I found a silver wristwatch with a black leather band while walking through the park near Lima / Findlay. There were no obvious markings or names on it, but it looks relatively new and well-maintained. I believe it may belong to someone who frequents the area, so I'm hoping to return it to its owner.
I found a black North Face backpack sitting by the bench at the park near Lima / Findlay. It looks new and has some books and a water bottle inside. There’s also a name tag that says 'Emily' on the front. I was there for a walk this morning and waited a bit to see if anyone would come back for it, but no one did. I'm hoping to return it to its owner!