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I lost my silver heart necklace yesterday around 3pm near the Fargo Theatre on 1st Ave North, downtown Fargo, North Dakota. It's an 18-inch sterling silver box chain with a small heart pendant; the clasp is stamped '925' and the back has the initials 'A.S.' engraved, plus a tiny scratch along the back from a fall earlier this month. It was a gift from my grandmother and means a lot to me, so I'm really hoping someone picked it up. If you found it, drop me a message here on this app.
I lost my black Anker PowerCore 20,000mAh portable charger yesterday around 3pm near the Bluebird Coffee on 1st Ave S in Downtown Fargo, Fargo, North Dakota. It's a matte black rectangle about the size of a small paperback, with a blue panda sticker on the back and a tiny scratch along the bottom edge. I usually keep a white USB-C cable attached, and the initials 'KP' are etched near the USB-C port. It has sentimental value because my sister gave it to me for college, and I rely on it for long bus rides and class days. If anyone found it, I would really appreciate getting it back.
I lost my red Stentor Student II violin yesterday around 3pm near the Fargo Theatre on Broadway in downtown Fargo. It's a 4/4 violin with a bright red varnish, a few tiny scratches along the lower bout, and the case is a black hard-shell with a red velvet interior. Inside, someone drew a small heart doodle on the lid and my initials 'AP' are stamped into the case lining. This violin was a gift from my grandmother and means a lot to me, so I'm really hoping it turns up; if you find it, please reach out—I'll know the dent on the scroll and the heart mark right away.
I lost a set of keys yesterday near the West Acres mall area. They’re on a UMary lanyard. Please contact me if you find them
I lost my Seiko 5 Sports watch yesterday around 3pm near the Fargo Theatre on Broadway in downtown Fargo, North Dakota. It's a blue dial, stainless steel case, and a brushed steel bracelet with a small scratch near the 2 o'clock mark. The initials AP are engraved on the caseback. It was a gift from my grandfather and means a lot to me, so I'm really hoping someone turned it in. If you found it, please reach out, I can describe the clasp and the scratch to verify it's mine.
I found a cream quilted duvet cover set with blue piping this morning. It's queen size, soft cotton with a delicate geometric quilt pattern. The inner label reads 'Horizon Linen' and there's a small coffee stain on the inside corner, which could help identify it. I found it in the parking lot behind West Acres Shopping Mall on 13th Ave S in Fargo, North Dakota, around 9:15am today. If you recognize it, shoot me a quick message here so I can get it back to you.
I found a small blue budgie with a yellow chest this afternoon perched on a bus stop sign near the University of North Dakota campus in Grand Forks. The bird looks clean and well cared for, with a bright red beak and a tiny white patch on the throat. It has a distinctive blue feather on the left wing and a faint white ring on its right leg, which might be a leg band. I’d really like to help reunite it with its owner—if this sounds like yours, send me a message and we can arrange a meetup near the UND campus or at a local vet.
I found this charcoal-gray North Face parka this afternoon around 2:15 PM near the Fargo Theatre on Broadway in Fargo, ND. It's a men's size Large with a detachable faux-fur hood, a bright orange inner lining, and two zippered pockets. There’s a small snag on the left elbow and an embroidered initials 'KP' on the inside label, plus a faded hotel key card tucked into the inner pocket. The coat looks in good shape overall and clearly belongs to someone who might miss it. If this sounds like yours, I’d love to help reunite you with it.
I found a small red velvet-lined display box this afternoon around 4:15 pm outside the Fargo Theatre on Broadway in Fargo, North Dakota. The box is about 6 by 5 inches with a clear lid and a brass latch that still shines. Inside there’s a vintage coin collection—roughly 25 coins in various patinas, some with nicked edges and a couple from the early 1900s. There’s also a tiny binder of stamps with a green label and a handwritten tag that reads 'North Dakota Numismatics Club.' One coin bears a mint mark I can’t fully read, and a stamp shows a distinctive green cancellation. If this belongs to someone, I’d really like to help reunite them with it.
I found a set of keys while walking my dog around Lake Sakakawea yesterday evening. They have a blue keychain and a few blank keys, along with a small wooden tag attached. If you think these might be yours, please describe the keychain to verify ownership.
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