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I lost my gray Samsung Galaxy Tab A7 10.4" yesterday around 3pm near the Kingman Walmart Supercenter on Stockton Hill Road in Mohave County. It's in a black fabric case with a purple floral pattern and a small mountain sticker on the back. The tablet is 64GB, Wi-Fi only, and the screen has a tiny crack along the top edge. I use it for work notes and kid stuff, and it really holds sentimental value because of a few photos and messages saved there. If anyone found it, I'd be incredibly grateful to get it back; I can meet at the Walmart lot or work something out.
I lost my red Pearl 14x5.5 snare drum with a maple shell and chrome hardware. I dumped it in the Kingman area yesterday around 3pm outside the Music & Arts shop on Stockton Hill Road in Mohave County, and I swear I turned around for a moment and it vanished. It's a bright red burst finish with a small dent on the rim, and there’s a blue sticker inside the shell that reads 'Studio One'—a tiny detail that might help someone spot it. This drum has sentimental value; it was a gift from my mentor, and I really need it back to keep jamming with my local band.
I lost my black Boss TU-3 tuner pedal yesterday around 3pm near the Walmart Supercenter on Stockton Hill Road in Kingman, Mohave County. It's a compact pedal, black with a bright red LED that lights up when it’s on, and there's a small dent on the right edge plus a white barcode sticker on the bottom. I use it every practice and for gigs, so it's kind of essential for me now—it's sentimental because it was one of my first gear upgrades after starting a band. If anyone found it, please reach out; I really need it back for my upcoming show this weekend and I’d be grateful beyond words.
I lost my blue Trek road bike yesterday around 3pm near the Walmart on Stockton Hill Road in Kingman, Mohave County. It's an electric blue frame with white Trek lettering, a medium size, and it has a small dent on the top tube near the seat clamp. There's a lime-green water bottle in a white cage and a black Selle Royal saddle with a little tear on the underside, plus a red reflector on the seat stay. It means a lot to me—it's my main ride for training and it was a gift from my aunt, so I'd really appreciate getting it back.
I lost my vintage Route 66 coin collection in a small black display case yesterday around 3pm. It’s a leather-bound binder-style album with clear sleeves and a brass corner tag that reads 'Route 66 Keepsakes'. Inside are US commemorative coins from the 1950s and a few old Mexican pesos, with a red ribbon bookmark sticking out of one sleeve. The case has a small dent on the bottom-right corner and a faint scratch along the top edge. I had left it in the Route 66 Plaza parking lot behind the Visitors Center in Kingman, Mohave County, and it means a lot to me because my grandfather started the collection, so I’m really hoping to get it back.
I found a vintage coin and stamp collection this afternoon around 3:15 pm in the parking lot behind the Kingman Public Library on Beale Street, Mohave County. The haul sits in a small, dusty display case with a green felt interior and a brass latch. Inside there's about 60 coins from the 1940s through the 1960s, plus a red leather-bound stamp album with well-thumbed pages and a few air-mail stamps still attached. One noticeable feature: a brass tag on the display case engraved with 'D.R.' and a loose sticky note tucked in the stamp album's front pocket reading 'Property of D.R. 1972'. The items look gently weathered but well cared for, and I really hope to see them go back to their owner.
I found a ceramic owl sculpture this afternoon around 2:15 pm behind the Walmart on Airway Avenue in Kingman, Mohave County. It's about 6 inches tall, 4 inches wide, with a glossy cobalt blue glaze speckled with tiny gold flecks. The piece is hand-painted and bears a small 'L Rivera' signature on the bottom, along with a faint crack at the base that doesn't go through. It's clearly a handmade item and looks like it might mean something special to the owner. If this belongs to you, I’d love to coordinate a safe pickup from the Walmart parking lot.
I found a blue reflective dog harness this afternoon around 3:15 PM behind the Walmart on Stockton Hill Road in Kingman, Mohave County. It's a medium nylon harness with a black quick-release buckle and a lime-green leash clipped to it. The harness has a white paw-print logo on the chest strap and a small snag near the neck from a rough play session. The overall condition is good, only light scuffs from outdoor use. I know how stressful it is to misplace a pup's gear, so I'd love to return it to its owner. If this sounds like yours, tell me the brand tag, color details, and where you last had it.
I found a pair of black Nike running shoes this afternoon behind the Walmart Supercenter on Stockton Hill Road in Kingman, Mohave County. They’re a size 9, black with a neon green swoosh and a white sole that’s a little scuffed from outdoor use. One shoe has a small blue sticker under the tongue and a faint chalk mark on the heel—easy to spot if you know them. They’re in decent condition overall. If these belong to you, I’m glad to help get them back and I can meet you in the Walmart parking lot to verify ownership.
Found a phone this afternoon around 4:15pm behind the Circle K on Andy Devine Ave in Kingman, Mohave County. It's a space gray iPhone 12 Pro with 128GB of storage, and it wears a teal silicone case with a tiny coffee stain on the back. The screen protector is cracked along the top edge, and the wallpaper shows a desert sunset with a small phoenix sticker on the case as a unique tell. Battery readout was around 60% when I picked it up, and I know how stressful it is to lose something this personal. If this is yours, drop me a DM in the app so we can meet near the Kingman Splash Pad and return it.
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