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I lost my Seiko 5 Sports watch yesterday around 3pm near the Starbucks on Main Street in Lynchburg. It's a stainless steel case with a black leather strap, the dial is charcoal gray with white markers, and there’s a tiny dent on the bezel near 2 o'clock. The back is engraved with my initials 'AH'. The watch was a gift from my dad, and I’ve worn it nearly every day for years, so it means a lot to me. If someone found it and turned it in, I’d really appreciate getting it back; I’m hoping it hasn’t wandered far from downtown Lynchburg.
I lost my gold-tone hoop earrings yesterday around 3pm near the Starbucks on Main Street in downtown Lynchburg. They're about 0.8 inches in diameter, lightweight, with a tiny star engraving on the back of one hoop and a faint pearl charm that used to dangle but maybe came off. They're from a small boutique brand I can't recall the name of, a sentimental gift from my grandmother, so they mean a lot to me. They were in good condition, just a tiny scratch on the clasp from everyday wear. If you found them, email me at [email protected] to arrange return.
I lost my emerald green floor-length gown by Adrianna Papell yesterday around 3pm near the Liberty University Bookstore on University Blvd in Lynchburg. It's a size 6, with a satin underlay, an illusion beaded neckline, and a detachable chiffon belt. The gown is in good condition overall, but there’s a small bead missing near the neckline and a tiny snag on the hem from last night's bus ride. It has sentimental value—it's the dress I wore for my grandmother’s 80th birthday and I’d really love to have it back. If you found something like this outside the Liberty University Bookstore on University Boulevard in Lynchburg, please let me know.
I lost my first edition Star Wars action figure set in a blue acrylic display case yesterday around 3pm near the Main Street Market in downtown Lynchburg. It's a Kenner set from the early 1980s, still on its original blister cards and housed in a small blue acrylic display case with a white label reading 'Kenner 1977 Star Wars' on the bottom. One figure has a detachable cape and a few figures have slightly bent knees from years of play. The display case has a tiny dent on the upper-left corner. This set was a gift from my dad and means the world to me; I’m really hoping it turns up nearby. If you saw something like this around the Main Street Market, near the old courthouse on Church Street, please tell me.
I'm missing my brown leather Coach wallet from yesterday around 3pm. I think I dropped it near the Starbucks on Main Street in Lynchburg, by the entrance to the old Court House. It’s well-worn and dark brown, about the size of a standard billfold, with a gold Coach emblem, a tiny coffee stain on the back, and a frayed stitch along the top edge. Inside are my driver's license, a couple of cards, and about $30 in cash. It’s sentimental because it was a gift from my grandmother, and I’d be incredibly grateful to get it back.
I found a blue 14-inch snare drum this afternoon around 3:15pm behind the Lynchburg Public Library on Main Street. The shell is a matte blue with a small dent on the rim and a few scuffs along the edge; chrome hardware shows some wear and the head looks a bit loose but still in playable shape. It lives in a black padded gig bag that has a bright neon green panda sticker and the zipper pull is scratched with the initials 'AJ'. I know how easy it is to misplace gear you use for practice and gigs, so I kept it safe in my car and I would really like to help it find its owner. If this is yours, describe the sticker detail or the dent on the rim and the bag’s zipper pull.
Found a red Ludwig 14-inch snare drum with chrome hardware this afternoon around 2:30pm on the sidewalk by the Lynchburg Public Library on Jefferson Street. It has a glossy red lacquer finish, a small dent on the rim, and a white drum head with a faded LU Music sticker near the badge. There's a Ludwig badge on the shell and a loose snare wire guard that suggests it was recently used. I thought someone might be missing it after a rehearsal at the nearby concert venue, so I kept it near the library entrance. If you're missing this, message me and we can arrange a pickup.
I found a cat this afternoon around 2:15 pm behind the Lynchburg Public Library on Oak Street. It's a medium-sized gray tabby with white paws and a blue collar with a small bell. The bell is a bit dull, and there’s a tiny notch on the left ear and a light crescent-shaped white patch on the chest. The fur is clean but a little scruffy, suggesting it’s been outdoors for a while. I’m hoping to help reunite this sweet kitty with its owner if anyone recognizes it.
Found a camel-colored pebbled leather handbag this afternoon around 3:05 pm behind the Virginian Hotel on Court Street in downtown Lynchburg. It’s a medium tote with gold-tone hardware and a tan lining. Inside there’s a turquoise luggage tag with the initials 'LA' and a pink silk scarf tied to the zipper pull, plus a small makeup compact and a folded receipt from a bakery on Main Street. The bag is in decent condition, just a bit worn at the bottom corner. I figured someone might be missing it, so I’m putting it up here in case the owner recognizes these details and wants to reclaim it. If this is yours, tell me the brand and the contents you remember, and I can arrange to meet near the Lynchburg Public Library to return it.
I found a navy North Face Borealis backpack this afternoon around 2:45pm behind the Lynchburg Community Market on Commerce Street, near the brick fountain. It’s a medium-sized backpack, in good condition, with a bright red zipper on the main compartment and a blue water-bottle pocket on the side. Inside, there’s a spiral notebook with a mountain sticker and the name 'Aditi' written on the first page, along with a charger brick and a pair of earbuds in a mesh pouch. If this looks like yours, send a note with distinguishing details like the notebook contents or the sticker and I’ll get it to you quickly.
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