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I lost my red-spined Penguin Classics poetry book yesterday around 3pm near the Mansfield Public Library on Park Avenue, outside Bean & Leaf cafe. It's a 6x9 hardcover edition, with a blue star-shaped bookmark tucked between pages 72 and 73, and a faint coffee ring on the back cover. Inside there's an inscription that reads 'To Lia, love from Grandma June' in neat cursive—a detail I’d recognize anywhere. It’s sentimental to me, a gift from my grandmother, and I’d really appreciate getting it back if anyone finds it.
I lost my black Sony WH-1000XM4 wireless headphones yesterday around 3pm near the Starbucks on Main Street in Mansfield. They're the matte black model with the silver Sony logo on each ear cup. The left earcup has a tiny dent, and the gray zip carry case has a faded white star sticker on the front. They were a gift from my sister two years ago, so they mean a lot to me. I really need them back for work calls and editing sessions. If you found them, email me at [email protected] and we can arrange a pickup or drop-off.
I lost my red Nike running jacket yesterday around 3pm near the Mansfield Town Center, outside the Star Market on Main Street. It's a men's size M, bright red with a black Nike swoosh and reflective silver piping along the shoulders. The zipper sticks a bit and there's a small scuff on the left sleeve where the color has faded. Inside the pocket, I can see a tiny 'City Run Club' label and a white tag with my initials, which could help identify it. It meant a lot to me—it's a gift from my sister, and I've been really worried about it since yesterday.
I was working on a quick Tools & Hardware project and must've left my yellow DeWalt 20V cordless drill yesterday around 3pm in the parking lot behind the Mansfield Public Library on Main Street. The drill is a standard DeWalt with a black rubber grip and a visible dent on the side near the trigger. It usually sits in a black canvas tool pouch with blue initials AJ stitched on the zipper, and the charger was tucked inside too. It’s heavy and feels like part of my daily toolkit; it was a gift from my dad, so I’d really like it back—this is important for my home repairs in Mansfield.
Lost my silver Seiko 5 automatic watch yesterday around 3pm near the Mansfield Public Library on Main Street, right outside Crossroads Café. It’s a 40mm silver stainless steel case with a black dial and a brushed steel bracelet. There’s a small dent on the right side of the bezel, and the back has initials 'AP' lightly engraved. It still ticks and keeps decent time, but it feels incomplete without it—it was a gift from my dad and means a lot to me. If you’ve seen it, email me at [email protected]; I’m really hoping someone picked it up and can help me get it back.
I found a DeWalt 20V cordless drill (yellow and black) this afternoon around 3:15pm behind the Mansfield Public Library on North Main Street. It’s in a black hard-shell case and comes with two 20V batteries and the charger. There’s a small dent on the top housing and a sticker with the initials 'AL' on one battery. The drill looks lightly used, with a bit of chalky dust in the chuck. I figured someone else might be missing it after a quick stop near the benches outside the library. If this is yours, reply here and we’ll arrange pickup near the library entrance.
I found a blue North Face jacket this afternoon around 2:45pm behind the Mansfield Public Library on Main Street. It's a men's size M, navy outer fabric with a bright orange zipper and a light gray inner lining. The jacket is in good condition with a small scuff on the right sleeve and a faint coffee stain on the inner cuff. Inside the left pocket I found a crumpled receipt from a cafe on Market Street and a phoenix patch sewn on the chest. I hope to help reunite the owner, and I'll hold onto it at a local coffee shop if anyone can identify the patch or the receipt.
I found a navy blue quilt with cream piping this afternoon around 3:15pm behind the Mansfield-Richland County Public Library on Park Avenue East, near the east entrance. It's queen-size, about 90x92 inches, made of soft cotton. The quilting is a diamond pattern and there's a small sun embroidery in the lower left corner. There’s a frayed tag along the inner seam that reads 'Emerson Home'—faded but legible. The fabric shows light wear but overall it’s clean. If it’s yours, drop a message in the app and we can arrange pickup at the library desk.
I found a Calvin Klein navy tuxedo jacket this afternoon around 3:15pm outside the Mansfield Theatre on Main Street. It's a size 42R, with black satin lapels and a slim, modern cut, and the pale blue lining has the CK logo stitched near the hem. The jacket is in great condition overall, with no stains, though there’s a tiny snag on the cuff and a loose thread by the breast pocket. Inside the breast pocket I spotted a white silk pocket square tucked in with initials "A.E." embroidered in silver on the lining—really distinctive. If this belongs to you, I’d love to help get it back; describe the jacket's unique features or the initials to claim it.
Found a gray North Face backpack this morning around 9:15am in the parking lot behind the Mansfield Public Library on Oak Street. It's a medium-sized pack with bright orange zipper pulls and a coffee stain on the bottom front pocket. Inside, I spotted a folded rain jacket, a small notebook, a blue USB-C cable, and a university ID card with a name lightly penciled in. It clearly holds sentimental value and I'd love to return it to its owner; if this sounds like yours, share a detail only you would know to confirm and we can arrange pickup near the library.
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