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I lost my blue Omron blood pressure monitor with the white cuff yesterday around 3pm near the CVS on North Main Street in Meadville. It's the compact BP monitor with a black digital display and a blue plastic case about the size of a paperback. The cuff is standard large and has a small tear near the connector, plus there’s a tiny silver Omron badge on the back. It’s more than just gear; this thing helps me stay on top of my health and it was a thoughtful gift from my grandmother. If anyone found it, please message me—I’d really appreciate getting it back.
I lost my black Yamaha PSR-E373 keyboard yesterday around 3pm near the Starbucks on Main Street in Meadville. It's a compact 61-key portable keyboard, matte black, with a blue star sticker on the top-left corner and a faint coffee stain on the front panel. The case is black with a red zipper and the strap is a bit frayed from gigs. This instrument has sentimental value—my late grandfather taught me to play on it, and I really need it back. If anyone found it, please message me; I can meet up at Market Street by the coffee shop or arrange a safe handoff.
I lost my navy blue North Face parka yesterday around 3pm outside the Meadville Public Library on Liberty Street. It's a size medium, men's cut, puffy with a detachable faux-fur hood and a bright blue zipper pull. There’s a small orange stitch repair along the inside seam near the left pocket, and the inner lining is a light gray with a tiny snag near the cuff. It has a lot of sentimental value—it's the jacket I wore after moving here during a tougher winter, and I really need it back. If you’ve seen it, any info would mean a lot.
I lost my tan Herschel crossbody bag yesterday around 3pm near the Meadville Market House on Chestnut Street. It's a small canvas bag with a bright pink lining and a gold zipper, and there's a tiny embroidered butterfly on the strap. Inside I kept a little notebook with doodles, my student ID, and a photo of my grandmother—this bag has sentimental value and I really need it back. I last saw it outside the public library on North Main Street, near the fountain, and there’s a coffee cup ring on the bottom corner from a quick stop at a café down the block.
I’m in the Meadville school band and I realized yesterday around 3pm that my silver Yamaha flute is missing. It’s in a black hard-shell case with a worn red lining, and the headjoint has a tiny dent. There’s a small blue sticker with a star near the lip plate, easy to spot if you know what to look for. I last saw it by the Meadville Public Library on North Main Street after practice. This flute means a lot to me—it's a gift from my grandmother—and I’m really hoping it’s turned in. If you’ve found it, please email [email protected].
I found a teal-glazed ceramic wall vase yesterday around 3pm outside the Meadville Public Library on Chestnut Street. It's about 9 inches tall, with a glossy glaze that shifts from teal to emerald in the sunlight, and there's a tiny chip on the rim. There's a small, faded Studio Nova tag on the back, and a subtle gold speck pattern along the edge. If it's yours, reach out and we can figure out where to meet in Meadville to get it back—I'm happy to help return it near the library or on Market Street.
I found a neon-green dog harness with an orange reflective stripe and a matching black leash this afternoon around 3pm behind the Meadville Public Library on Market Street. It's a medium Rabbitgoo harness with a sturdy metal D-ring and a quick-release buckle. The chest strap features a white paw print pattern, and there's a tiny tear near the neck opening—it's clearly been used but still functional. It looked like someone dropped it near the library steps, so I posted here in case the owner is missing it. DM me here and we can arrange a safe pickup near Market Street by the library.
I found a pair of black Ray-Ban Wayfarer-style glasses this afternoon around 2:45pm outside the Meadville Public Library on Market Street, near the fountain by the main entrance. The frames are black plastic, rectangular, a bit larger than average, with a matte finish and a few light scuffs along the front. The left temple is engraved with 'KM' on the inside, and the lenses show a faint scratch on the left lens. I didn’t see a case nearby. I figured someone in Meadville might be missing them and I’d love to get them back to their owner.
I found a mid-century oak coffee table this afternoon around 1:15pm behind the Meadville Market House on Market Street. It's a sturdy piece, about 4 feet long with a warm honey finish and a few cosmetic scratches from years of use. The legs have distinctive carved acanthus leaves and there's a small brass tag under the edge that reads 'H. Kline 1968'—a neat identifying detail. If this sounds like yours, send me a note here and we can figure out getting it back to you.
I found a full-size acoustic guitar this afternoon around 3:15 pm outside the Market Street Market House in Meadville. It's a Yamaha FG800 with a sunburst finish, spruce top, and a rosewood fingerboard; the neck is straight and the action is comfortable, which tells me it's been played a lot. There’s a small dent on the lower bout and a faded sticker under the soundhole that reads 'Ride the Wave.' I figured you might be the owner if you're missing it—it's clearly been loved. If it belongs to you, please reach out with some identifying details so we can reunite it with you.
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