All lost and found items in Missoula
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Lost Travel Adapters in Missoula
This morning at 8:15 a.m. I realized my travel adapters were missing from my backpack after checking out of a hotel near Caras Park in Missoula. I had set them on the desk last night and somehow they didn’t make it into my bag this morning. I walked the length of Higgins Avenue toward the Clark Fork River, stopping into a café I’d visited for coffee, but I didn’t see them. They’re small gray adapters with a familiar tangle of cords, essential for keeping my devices charged on this trip. If anyone found them, the site is the right channel to connect us.
Found a phone near apartments after drone show
Found a phone, July 3, near apartments, across from Ogren Field, right after the drone show.
Lost: radios near Caras Park, Missoula
Yesterday at 2:30 p.m., I was at Caras Park along the Clark Fork River in Missoula when my two handheld radios slipped from my backpack and vanished between the festival tents and the river trail. One is a black handheld with orange dials; the other is a gray model with a broken antenna. I walked the riverfront, checked the benches by the Carousel, and asked at McCormick Park, but nothing turned up. They remind me of camping trips with my grandfather near the University of Montana campus, and I would be deeply grateful to have them back.
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Orange cat-eye sunglasses lost downtown
Orange cat eye sunglasses. Lost I think out of bike basket downtown when I left it locked across from the Rhino (I think someone borrowed them). It is possible I left at Missoula Fairgrounds somewhere after volunteering with green team at the end of Zootown music fest. I was pretty attached and would like them back! Orange and cat eye style, not sure the brand, nothing fancy.
Lost: stamps on UM campus, Missoula
On Friday at 11:30 a.m., I realized a few stamps were missing from my pocket-sized album while I was waiting near the Adams Center concourse on the University of Montana campus in Missoula. The envelope is pale yellow with a simple crest design, and inside are a couple of classic issues I’ve collected since college. I retraced my steps along Higgins Avenue and through Caras Park, but I didn’t find anything, so I’m posting here in the hope that someone might have picked them up. If someone returns them, it would mean a lot to me to keep this collection intact and continue the hobby my grandmother started.
Lost: Equipment for various sports near Caras Park, Missoula
I realized my equipment for various sports was missing after a pickup game near Caras Park and the Higgins Ave footbridge at 7:15 PM. The bag is a gray duffel with a faded red zipper and a few stickers that used to brighten it up. It holds a pair of soccer cleats, a tennis racket, shin guards, and a whistle, all the gear I rotate through for different sports. If you happened to come across it in that area, I’d be grateful to get it back; I’m posting here to help reconnect with my stuff.
Found: Driver's License in Missoula
I found a driver's license on the sidewalk outside a coffee shop on Higgins Avenue in Missoula, Montana, around 8:15 this morning. The card's photo looked travel-worn, and the Montana address suggested the owner had just spent time near Caras Park. I picked it up and tucked it into my jacket, thinking it would be safest to drop it at the Missoula Police Department front desk so it could find its way home. The Clark Fork breeze and the dogs getting a morning walk reminded me that small acts can matter in a city this big.
LOST: Sheet Music in Missoula
Hi, I’m Isabella Chen. I was leaving the Missoula Public Library after a late rehearsal and realized my binder of sheet music was missing in Missoula, Montana, United States around 6:45 p.m. on Tuesday. I think I left the binder in the back seat of my car, parked outside the library on East Broadway near Caras Park, not far from the Clark Fork River. The binder is black with a blue cover and my initials in the corner; inside are pages for several ensemble pieces with yellow sticky notes. Those sheets are for tomorrow’s recital, and I’m really hoping to get them back.
Black North Face backpack with panda sticker
I found a black North Face backpack this afternoon around 3:15pm behind the Wilma Theatre on Higgins Ave in Missoula. It's a 25-liter daypack with some wear on the bottom corners and red zippers on the main pouch. The front pocket sports a small panda sticker, and there's a blue USB cable looped through a carabiner on the side pocket. Inside, I spotted a weathered Montana road map and a pair of over-ear headphones in decent shape. I know how important a backpack like this is for daily routines, and I’d really love to help get it back to its owner.
Black iPad Pro 11 with mountain sticker
I lost my black iPad Pro 11, 128GB, around 3pm yesterday in downtown Missoula. It was in a black OtterBox case with a white Apple sticker showing a mountain on the back, and there’s a small dent along the bottom edge. The device is in decent condition with the screen intact, though there’s a faint scratch near the top-right corner. It holds sentimental value for me since it stores years of photos and notes; I really need it back. I was last seen near the Wilma on Main Street and in the Caras Park area, so if anyone found it there or in that vicinity, please get in touch.
Black Anker 20W USB-C charger with blue cable
I lost my black Anker 20W USB-C wall charger with a blue braided cable yesterday around 3pm. It's a small brick with a tiny white cat sticker on the front and a blue braided USB-C cable ending in a USB-C plug; there’s a little scratch on the metal prongs from daily use. I last had it plugged into the outlet beside the Missoula Public Library on Higgins Avenue, near the bus stop by the entrance. This charger is essential for my work and classes, and it has sentimental value because it was a gift from my sister. If anyone found it, I’d really appreciate getting it back.
Silver hoop earrings with moon engraving
Found a pair of silver hoop earrings this afternoon around 3:15pm outside the downtown Starbucks on Main Street in Missoula. They’re small, about 1.2 cm in diameter, with a polished finish and a tiny moon engraving on the inner side of one hoop. They’re in good condition, though I can see a faint scratch on the back from picking them up off the sidewalk. I left them where I found them, on the ground near the coffee stand, in case their owner comes back for them. If these look like yours, we can figure out a time to swap them back.
Black Anker PowerCore 10000 with blue bumper, dented corner
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.
Lost sunburst Yamaha acoustic guitar near the Wilma, Missoula
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.
Found 1983 Easy Rider magazines in parking lot
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.