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I lost my sterling silver ring yesterday around 3pm near the Macon Mall parking lot on Riverside Drive. It's a thin 6mm band, slightly tarnished, with a tiny blue stone set in a bezel at the 12 o'clock position. Inside there's a small engraving 'A.J.' that shines when the light hits it. It used to be my grandmother's ring and carries a lot of sentimental value; I wore it every day and I can picture exactly where I last had it in my jacket pocket after helping at the food court there. If anyone found it, please drop me a text—I'd be incredibly grateful to get it back.
I lost my calico cat yesterday around 3pm near Riverside Drive and College Street in Macon. She's a medium-sized feline with orange, black, and white patches, bright green eyes, and white paws, so she's pretty distinctive. She was wearing a light blue collar with a tiny silver bell and a name tag that says 'Mina'. This cat means a lot to me; she's been part of our family for years and I'm really worried she's out there somewhere. If you've seen her wandering near the Macon Coliseum area, I'd be grateful to hear from you.
I lost my blue US passport yesterday around 3pm near the Macon Mall on Eisenhower Parkway, outside the coffee shop by the parking lot. It was tucked inside a slim navy leather cover with a tiny coffee stain on the back corner and a small gold crest on the front. The passport is essential for a trip I have next week, so I’m really hoping it’s turned in somewhere convenient in the Macon/Warner Robins area. There’s a small sticker with my initials 'PR' in gold on the inside sleeve that might help someone identify it. If you found it, reach out — I’m panicking a bit but grateful for any help.
I lost my blue insulin pen kit yesterday around 3pm near the Walgreens on Forsyth Street in Macon. It's a NovoLog insulin pen, tucked in a small blue zip pouch with a clear plastic case and a white logo. The pen's cap has a small dent, and the pouch is labeled with a black Sharpie 'P. Patel' on the front. This kit is essential for my daily dosing and has sentimental value because it was given by my late grandmother, so I'm really hoping someone found it and can return it. If you happened to see it or picked it up, please drop a note here—I'm anxious to get it back.
Yesterday around 3pm I realized my blue American passport is gone, probably somewhere near the Macon Coliseum on Coliseum Drive. The cover is a deep blue with the gold seal rubbed a bit, and there’s a small crease along the spine plus a faint coffee stain on the back. Inside is my passport photo page and travel visas, and I’m supposed to travel next month, so this is essential. It also has sentimental value—it was a gift from my grandmother, and I’m really hoping to get it back. If you found it, email me at [email protected] and I’ll come pick it up right away.
I found a Nintendo Switch Lite this afternoon around 3:15pm in the parking lot behind the Warner Robins Public Library on Watson Blvd. It was sitting on a bench near the bike racks, not far from the entrance. It’s in a blue protective case with a pink dragon sticker on the back and a small dent on the bottom edge. The screen protector is scratched, but the display boots up fine when powered on. There was no charger with it. It looks recently used, so I’m hoping to reunite it with its owner. If this sounds like yours, I’m happy to meet at the library or drop it off at the front desk.
I found a small hamster this afternoon around 3:10pm darting across the parking lot behind PetSmart on Forsyth Road in Macon. It's about 2 inches long, fluffy tan-brown with a distinctive white stripe running from the nose up between the eyes to the forehead and a white belly. The little guy seems well cared for but a bit jittery after I scooped him into a tote with some bedding and a handful of sunflower seeds. He has a tiny black dot on his left ear and a couple of faint white patches along his back—nice identifying markers. I'm hoping to get him back to his owner soon.
I found a Nintendo Switch OLED this afternoon around 3:15pm in the parking lot behind the Walmart on Bass Road in Macon. It's white with neon red/blue Joy-Cons and a black kickstand. There's a small blue silicone case on the left Joy-Con and a purple sticker with the initials 'TK' on the back, plus a gray carrying case with a red stitched logo. This item seems sentimental to someone, and I'd like to get it back to its owner. If this sounds like yours, reply with the rough time you last used it and one other identifying detail, and we can meet at Walmart customer service to verify and hand it over.
I found a pair of gold-tone hoop earrings this afternoon around 4:15pm in the parking lot behind the Macon Mall, near the Riverside Drive entrance by the Chick-fil-A. They’re small hoops, about 0.8 inches in diameter, with a row of tiny turquoise stones along the lower rim. One back has a tiny heart engraving near the clasp, which should be a pretty unique marker. They’re in good condition aside from a little wear on the metal from light use. If these belong to you, shoot me a message here and we can figure out a time to meet up so you can reclaim them.
I found a pair of glasses this afternoon around 3:15pm near the Macon Mall on Eisenhower Parkway. They're black matte Wayfarer-style frames from Ray-Ban with silver hinges and rectangular lenses. They appear to be in good condition, with a tiny scratch on the right lens and a faint smudge on the left temple. Inside the right temple are the initials 'M.R.' etched, which might help ID the owner. I didn’t see a case with them. If you’re missing a pair that matches this description, I’d be happy to return them today.
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