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I lost my Seiko stainless steel watch yesterday around 3pm. It's a blue-dial Seiko with a 42mm silver case and a navy leather strap that has orange stitching. There's a small scratch on the bezel near the 2 o'clock mark, and the crown feels a tad loose when you wind it. It was a gift from my dad, so it's really sentimental to me and I wore it every day. I think I last had it while walking from the Clinton Presidential Library toward the River Market, near the entrance on Clinton Ave in Little Rock. If anyone finds it, please reach out—I'd be incredibly grateful to get it back.
I lost my red Dunlop guitar capo yesterday around 3pm outside the River Market entrance on Clinton Ave in Little Rock. It's a red metal capo with a glossy finish, a small dent on the top bar, and a tiny blue sticker on the inside that reads LR. I also had a small black clip-on tuner clipped to it, and the tuner’s screen has a crack along the corner. This capo is special to me because my aunt gave it to me, and I really need it back to practice for a gig this weekend. If anyone found it wandering near River Market, I’d really appreciate getting it back. You can message me through this app to coordinate.
I lost my two ID cards yesterday around 3pm near the Starbucks on Main Street by the River Market in downtown Little Rock. They’re inside a clear badge holder from Blackhawk with a bright red stripe at the top, holding a standard-size state driver's license and a university student ID. The holder is a bit scuffed around the edges, and the student ID has a faint blue holographic stripe while the driver's license has a small coffee ring on the back. It’s pretty important—those cards get me into work and school, and I really need them back.
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.
Category: Miscellaneous Electronics. I found a pair of wireless earbuds this afternoon around 3:15 pm in the parking lot behind the River Market on West 2nd Street, Little Rock. The case is matte gray with a small dent on the lid and initials 'PA' engraved on the back. The buds are white with a black inner tip, and the case has a faint LED indicator that glows when opened. They look used but seem to be in working order, and the battery appears to hold a charge. It feels like someone was in a hurry—if these are yours, drop a note here so we can get them back to you.
Found a young woman this afternoon around 3:15 PM near the River Market District in Little Rock. She’s about 5'5", slender, with shoulder-length black hair, wearing a lime-green windbreaker, black jeans, and white sneakers. She has a blue backpack with a pink butterfly keychain and a small compass tattoo on her inner left forearm. She seemed anxious and was scrolling through her phone, unable to recall any contact information or a family member she could reach. I’m hoping this post helps reunite her with the people she’s trying to reach, if this is someone’s missing relative.
Found a navy blue hoodie with a small white fox patch on the chest, size M, and a bright red drawstring. I found it this afternoon around 2:15pm in the parking lot behind the MacArthur Museum of Arkansas Military History, near River Market in Little Rock. It shows a little wear—a snag on the cuff and a faint coffee stain near the hem—but it's otherwise comfy and looks like something a lot of people would wear. The fox patch is pretty distinctive, plus the zipper pull has a tiny compass charm. If the owner sees this, I’d be glad to arrange a quick meet-up at a nearby cafe to get it back.
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.
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