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I lost my navy North Face backpack yesterday around 3pm near the Clinton Presidential Library parking lot on President Clinton Ave in Little Rock. It's about 25 liters, with a red heart sticker on the front pocket and bright orange zipper pulls. Inside I have a spiral notebook, a black laptop sleeve, and a faded photo tucked in the front pocket—my sister gave the photo to me, so it feels sentimental. I really need it back; it holds important class notes and a warm sweater I wore on chilly days after finals.
I lost my teak mid-century coffee table yesterday around 7pm near the Clinton Presidential Library area along Riverfront Park in Little Rock. It's a rectangular table, about 4 feet long, with a warm honey finish and brass drawer pulls; it has two front drawers. One corner has a small dent and one leg shows a slightly darker stain from a spill years ago. This table was a gift from my grandmother and it means a lot to me; I really need it back.
I lost my burgundy U.S. passport yesterday around 3pm near the Clinton Presidential Library on President Clinton Avenue in Little Rock. It's tucked in a black RFID-blocking sleeve, and the cover shows light wear with a small crease along the bottom edge. The passport is standard size, with a blue ink initials stamp 'AH' on the inside page. This passport is really important to me—I have travel plans next month and it carries sentimental value because it's connected to my late grandmother who started my passport journey. If anyone found it, please message me; I’d be forever grateful and can offer a small reward.
I lost my gold-tone bracelet yesterday around 3pm near River Market in downtown Little Rock. It's a slim 7-inch bracelet with a small heart charm engraved with 'A.J.' The chain is a tad stretched, and the lobster clasp has a tiny scratch on the back. It was a gift from my grandmother and means a lot to me, so I’m really hoping it turns up. If anyone found it along the Riverfront Park area or near Clinton Library, please let me know—a lot of sentimental value here.
I lost my little blue budgie yesterday around 3pm near the Clinton Presidential Library by the River Market in downtown Little Rock. He’s about 5 inches tall with a bright blue body, pale yellow cheeks, and a tiny red leg band labeled 4B92. He sometimes chirps when I call him Sky, and he’s super friendly but can be skittish with strangers. The bird was a Christmas gift from my sister, and it feels terrible being apart from him—I'm really hoping someone spotted him and can help bring him home.
I found a dark blue US passport this afternoon around 2:15pm outside the Clinton Presidential Library along President Clinton Ave in Little Rock. It’s tucked into a black leather sleeve and shows some wear around the edges. The back cover has a small coffee stain and a yellow ribbon bookmark is sticking out from the top. The passport seems recently used and in decent condition, nothing torn, just a little worn from travel. I picked it up hoping to reunite it with its owner; someone must be missing it after a trip.
I found a small black binder filled with vintage baseball cards this afternoon around 2:15pm near the Clinton Presidential Library on President Clinton Ave in Little Rock. It's a 6x9 inch faux-leather binder with clear sleeves inside, and most of the cards are 1990s Topps with a few Upper Deck mixed in; the edges are a bit yellowed from age. A red sticker on the inside cover bears the initials 'MB' and there's a small crease on the top-right corner of the binder. There are about 60 cards in here, mostly common players with a couple of shinier inserts peeking out. If someone recognizes them, I'm glad to help get them back to their owner.
Found a silver bracelet this afternoon around 2:15 pm near the River Market area, outside the River Market building on Main Street in Little Rock. It's a slim, 7-inch sterling-silver bracelet, with a small heart charm that has initials 'KB' engraved on the back. The metal shows a bit of tarnish but the bracelet is otherwise in good condition. I’m pretty sure it belongs to someone who wears it every day—it looks sentimental, not expensive. If you’re missing it, I’d love to get it back to you. I know how much something like this can mean, and I’m hoping we can reunite it with its owner.
Found a blue leather Coach card holder this afternoon around 3:30 pm in the River Market parking lot behind the Clinton Presidential Center in downtown Little Rock. The holder is slim, about the size of a credit card, with a small crease along the bottom edge and a tiny scuff near the corner. Inside there are a few business cards, including one for a Mason Lee with the phone number (501) 555-0134, and a handwritten note on the back that says 'Call after 6'. I figure the owner would be relieved to get this back, especially since it looks like it kept several important contacts. If this is yours or you know the owner, please reach out so I can return it.
I found a white glucometer in a blue fabric pouch with a red zipper this afternoon around 3:30pm near the Clinton Presidential Library steps in downtown Little Rock. It looks like an Accu-Chek style meter, and the pouch has a lime-green inner lining that you can spot when you unzip it. It was sitting on a bench by the River Market fountain, close to the souvenir stand. This kind of thing is really important for daily readings, and I’d be glad to get it back to its owner. If this belongs to you, drop me a message and we’ll figure out a safe return.