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I lost my black Anker PowerCore 10000 yesterday around 3pm near the Missoula Public Library on East Main Street. It's a compact, matte black power bank about the size of a deck of cards, with a bright blue silicone bumper around the edges. There's a small dent on the bottom edge and a tiny yellow panda sticker on the back—easy to spot if you flip it over. I rely on it daily to keep my phone and Bluetooth headphones charged during my shifts downtown, and it has sentimental value because it's the one I used through a tough job search last year. If anyone found it, I’d really appreciate getting it back for work and travel. If you found it, message me here to arrange pickup in downtown Missoula, near the library.
I was outside the Wilma Theater on Higgins Avenue yesterday around 3pm, chatting with a street musician when I must have set my Yamaha FG800 down. It's a sunburst acoustic guitar with a black pickguard and a small dent on the lower bout. Inside the soundhole is a faded sticker with a mountain logo, and the blue woven strap attached has a white stripe that's worn soft from use. This guitar is my oldest friend in music—sentimental value, given by my aunt who passed away—and I really need it back. If anyone found it, please message me; I’d be forever grateful and can meet anywhere in Missoula to pick it up.
I lost my Mellanni blue mountain-print duvet cover set, queen size, yesterday around 3pm. It was on the bed at my friend's apartment near the Wilma on Main Street in downtown Missoula when I dashed out for a quick coffee. It’s in decent shape overall, but the bottom zipper pull is a bit bent and there’s a tiny coffee stain along the bottom edge. The print features gray mountain silhouettes on a rich indigo background, and it’s sentimental to me because it was a gift from my grandmother. I really need it back—if you found it, please reach out and I’ll arrange a pickup.
I lost my black Sony portable Bluetooth speaker yesterday around 3pm near the Wilma Theatre on Higgins Ave in downtown Missoula. It's about 6 inches tall, cylindrical, with a matte black body and a bright red silicone sleeve around the control buttons. There's a small dent on the bottom edge and a faint scratch along the right side, plus a tiny nick on the top rim. I use it for hiking and it's become my go-to for camping trips, so it's got sentimental value. This is a Miscellaneous Electronics item. I really need it back -- if you found it, please reach out. It was a gift from my friend and I'd love to have it back.
I lost my Samsung Galaxy Tab A8 in a rugged blue case yesterday around 3pm near The Wilma on Main Street in downtown Missoula. It's a 10-inch tablet, black screen, with a blue dolphin sticker on the back and a small dent on the bottom-right corner of the metal frame. The case has a built-in stand and the charging cable is white with a black USB-C end. It holds work notes and a few family photos, so it has sentimental value and I really need it back for meetings and class. If you find it, email me at [email protected] and we can arrange a meetup at a safe location in Missoula.
I found 2 Easy Rider magazines in the parking at East Gate in Missoula,year 1983 , might be someone's collection,or sentimental. Give me the months and there yours.
I found a black pebbled leather tote yesterday around 3pm in the parking lot behind the Missoula Public Library on Higgins Ave. It's a medium-sized bag, about 14 by 11 inches, with gold-tone hardware and a bright pink lining you can glimpse when you open the top. The zipper pull has a small white enamel hummingbird charm and there's a tiny tag inside with the initials 'S.R.'—really distinctive. Bags like this clearly hold lots of daily life stuff, and I’d love to see the owner get it back; I’m sure it means a lot.
I found a cordless drill this afternoon around 2:15pm in downtown Missoula, near the Wilma Theatre on Higgins Ave. It's a yellow DeWalt 20V drill with a black handle and a slightly scuffed yellow plastic case. There's a blue painter's tape label on the battery that says 'S.L.' and the chuck feels a bit stiff. I left it on a small concrete ledge by the bike racks behind the Wilma, hoping the owner would recognize the initials. If you're missing a tool like this, reach out; I'm happy to coordinate a quick pickup or drop-off locally.
I found a Nintendo Switch this afternoon around 2:15pm on the sidewalk behind Caras Park in downtown Missoula. It’s in a gray protective case with neon red and blue Joy-Cons attached, and there’s a small paw-print sticker on the case. The screen has a few minor scratches on the edge, but the device powers up when I plugged it into a charger. I’d really like to get it back to its owner—if you can verify the paw-print sticker and the name 'Mila' on the case, I can meet you in downtown Missoula to return it.
I found a grey canvas tote bag this afternoon around 3:15pm on Higgins Avenue, right outside Caras Park near the pedestrian bridge. It’s a medium tote, about 14x11 inches, with a bright red lining that peeks out when you unzip. There’s a small brown leather patch on the front that says 'Evergreen Co.' and a blue tassel keychain on the zipper. The corners show a little wear from daily use. Inside I spotted a folded umbrella, a spiral notebook with a laminated photo of a golden retriever, and a set of apartment keys on a black lanyard. If this bag belongs to you, I’d really like to get it back. I can meet you downtown or drop it at the Missoula Police Department non-emergency desk—whatever works.
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