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I lost my blue Kingston 32GB USB drive yesterday around 3pm. It’s a slim, translucent blue stick with a small white cat sticker on the side and a few light scratches on the metal cap. I probably dropped it near Hackley Public Library on Webster Avenue or by the benches outside the main entrance. It’s loaded with family photos and a few school projects—really sentimental, I was using it for a big presentation too. If you found it, please drop me a note here; I’d be forever grateful to get it back.
I was walking yesterday around 3pm along West Webster Avenue near the Muskegon Museum of Art when I realized my silver bracelet was gone. It's a slim 6.5-inch bracelet with a blue enamel sun charm and a tiny engraving on the inside that reads 'Be brave.' The surface has a few micro-scratches from daily wear, but it still catches the light. It felt special because it was a gift from my mom and means a lot to me; I wore it almost every day. If anyone found it, I’d really appreciate getting it back or at least letting me know where it was found.
I lost my gold-tone bracelet yesterday around 3pm in front of Hackley Public Library on Webster Avenue in Muskegon. It’s a lightweight 7-inch chain bracelet with a small heart charm and a tiny engraving on the inside that reads 'M'. It’s worn but in good condition, with only a couple of micro-scratches near the clasp. This bracelet was a gift from my grandmother and holds a lot of sentimental value, so I’d be incredibly grateful to be reunited with it. If anyone found it, please drop me a message here or contact me—thank you so much for helping me get it back.
I lost my red Nike running shoes yesterday around 3pm outside Hackley Public Library on Webster Avenue in downtown Muskegon. They're size 9, red with white midsoles and neon blue laces, in decent condition with just a couple of scuffs and a tiny star-shaped sticker on the tongue; easy to spot if you know what to look for. They were a gift from my sister last Christmas, so they mean a lot to me and I really need them back for my daily runs. If you found them, please drop me a message; I'd be forever grateful and I'll come pick them up as soon as possible.
I’m really hoping someone picked it up. I lost my navy blue hardcover mystery yesterday around 3pm near Hackley Public Library on Webster Ave in Muskegon. It’s a Penguin edition with gold lettering on the spine and a coffee ring on the bottom right corner. Inside the front cover there’s a neon green bookmark with my initials 'PS' and a tiny sun doodle. It’s sentimental to me because it was a gift from my aunt and I was halfway through the last chapter. If you found it, I’d be forever grateful to get it back.
I found a compact black power bank this afternoon around 2:30 pm in the parking lot behind the Muskegon Farmers Market on Western Ave. It’s a matte black Anker PowerCore 10000, palm-sized, with a small red fox sticker on the side and a few light scratches along the bottom edge. It’s listed under Category: Miscellaneous Electronics, and I tested it to make sure it works. I figure someone might be worried about it, and I’d love to help get it back to its owner—if you see this, you can reach me at [email protected].
I found a pair of earrings this afternoon around 3:30pm near the Hackley Park splash pad in downtown Muskegon. They’re small silver hoops, about 1 cm in diameter, with a tiny star charm dangling from one hoop. The back of one earring has a small scratch and the star is slightly bent, but otherwise they’re in good condition. I’m posting here because I know someone must be missing them — they look sentimental, maybe a gift or a favorite pair. If you’re the owner, tell me where you last wore them or describe any markings to claim them.
I found a set of keys this afternoon around 2:45pm behind the Muskegon Public Library on Webster Ave. They're on a sturdy black metal ring with a bright turquoise paracord lanyard and a tiny red USB drive sticking out. There’s a Toyota-style car key and a standard house key, plus a small enamel dog-tag with a paw print and the name 'Lucky' etched on it. The keys look clean but a bit scratched from daily use. If these belong to you, I’m happy to meet at the library’s entrance to hand them over—really want to get them back to their owner.
Found a Penguin Classics paperback this afternoon around 2:15 pm in the parking lot behind the Hackley Public Library on Webster Avenue in Muskegon. It is a blue-covered mass-market paperback, about the size of a typical novel, with a creased spine and pages that are slightly yellowed. A bright blue ribbon bookmark sticks out near page 150, and there is a coffee stain along the bottom edge that gives it character. I figured someone might be missing a favorite read, so I left it here and I hope to reunite it with its owner; DM me with a detail only you would know to verify.
I found a large navy blue Samsonite suitcase this afternoon around 2:15pm outside the Muskegon Farmers Market on West Western Avenue. It's a hard-shell case with a built-in TSA lock and two wheels that roll smoothly. There's a bright teal luggage tag on the handle and a small dent on the bottom corner; the gray interior has a palm-tree print and a stitched 'JW' monogram on a strap. It seems well cared for, not something tossed by accident—it feels like someone’s travel memories. If you recognize it, describe a distinguishing detail and I’ll hand it over to you.
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