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Friday around 4:15 p.m., I realized my daughter's dolls were missing from the back seat while we were parked near the Mohave County Fairgrounds in Kingman. One doll is a little rag doll in a blue dress, the other a porcelain-faced doll with a chipped ear—both are precious keepsakes. It’s hard not to panic when you see something that matters so much to her disappear, and I worry about how far they’ve traveled. If you’ve seen them, please keep an eye out and I’ll head there as soon as I can. They’re irreplaceable to us.
Last Sunday, around 4:45 PM, I found a toolbox full of hand tools on the curb near the Walmart on Andy Devine Ave in Kingman, Mohave County. The bag held a hammer, pliers, screwdrivers, and a tape measure, all clearly used but well cared for. I checked for a name tag or stickers, but nothing matched any owner I could recognize. I brought them home, wiped off the dust, and hoped the rightful owner would see this post and step forward.
I was driving along Historic Route 66 in Kingman around 2:30 p.m. last Saturday when I spotted a set of desk organizers lying on a bench near the Kingman Visitor Center. I picked them up and looked for a note, but there was nothing attached. The organizers look fairly new—three plastic trays, a small pad, and a compact stapler—bundled together with a rubber band. If these belong to someone in Mohave County, I hope they’ll be reunited with their owner soon.
I was practicing scale runs at the Kingman Community Center in Mohave County, Arizona, on Tuesday at 6:15 p.m. when I realized my flute case was missing. Inside are two flutes: a silver concert flute with a tiny dent near the lip plate and a light wooden beginner flute in a black case with a blue strap. I combed the main hall, checked my car in the lot, and retraced the routes by the exits, but nothing turned up. These instruments carry years of lessons and late-night recitals, and I’m heartbroken they might be gone; if you found them near the Kingman Library entrance or around the plaza, please help me bring them home.
LOST: Early today around 8:15 a.m., I realized my handheld game console and a larger home console were missing from the back seat of my pickup in Kingman, Mohave County, near Andy Devine Ave. I paused to stretch at the Kingman Plaza, and when I returned, they were gone. Those devices are how I unwind after long shifts and hold memories saved in game files. I'm worried they might have been picked up in the heat of the morning rush, so I'm hoping they turn up around downtown Kingman.
Hi, I'm Casey Daniels. I misplaced my copy of 'Wild and Domestic' Friday around 7:15 p.m. while I was leaving the Route 66 Museum along Andy Devine Avenue in Kingman, Mohave County. I had stopped for a moment at a cafe on the corner and must have set it down on a bench outside the museum entrance. The book is a field guide with a bright yellow bookmark and a doodle of a coyote on the cover—it's part of a project I'm working on here in Arizona. Losing it feels like losing a friend; I really hope someone picked it up and brought it to the Lost and Found so I can get it back.
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