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I lost my blue-and-white Nike size-5 soccer ball yesterday around 3pm near the Fort Hays State University soccer fields behind the campus on Hall Street in Hays, Northwest Kansas. It's well-used, with a few scuffs and a small dent on the white panel near the Nike swoosh, and I wrote my initials 'JP' with a black Sharpie on one panel. There’s also a thin orange marker line along the seam that makes it stand out. It has sentimental value because we use it for weekend pickup games — I really need it back to keep playing. If anyone found it, please reach out; I’d be grateful to get it back.
I lost my silver Yamaha flute yesterday around 3pm near the Walmart on 41st Street in Hays, Northwest Kansas. It's a Yamaha YFL-311 student flute, silver finish, about 16.5 inches long, and it comes in a black hard case with a dent on the lower corner. The headjoint cap has tiny initials 'A.J.' engraved, and there’s a small blue sticker of a mountain on the case. It means a lot to me because it was a gift from my late grandmother and I practice daily; I really need it back.
Lost my midnight-blue Yamaha Stage Custom birch 5-piece drum set yesterday around 3pm. I was loading gear after practice in the parking lot behind the Kwik Shop on Main Street in Hays, KS, Northwest Kansas. The kit includes a 22" kick, 12" and 13" rack toms, a 16" floor tom, and a 14" snare, with a few scratches on the wrap and a faded phoenix decal on the bass drum hoop; there’s also a dent in the chrome snare stand and a worn red logo sticker on the rack toms. It was my late dad's kit and really means a lot to me; if you’ve seen it, text me a quick photo so I can confirm.
I lost my silver charm bracelet yesterday around 3pm near Main Street by the Prairie Museum of Art and History in Colby, NW Kansas. It's a 7-inch silver-tone chain with an emerald heart charm and a tiny star charm, and the clasp is stamped with a small 'A'. It has sentimental value—my grandmother gave it to me, and I really need it back. I think I last had it while I popped into a cafe on Main Street and then walked toward City Park. If you found it, email [email protected] — I’d be grateful to be reunited.
I lost my black Anker PowerExpand USB-C hub yesterday around 3pm near the Walmart parking lot behind the store on 41st Street in Hays, KS. It's a matte black, 7-in-1 hub about the size of a credit card, with a bright orange USB-C cable sticking out and a small dent on the top edge. There’s a white sticker on the bottom with the initials 'JP'. It was a gift from my sister and I really need it back to finish a project; it has sentimental value and I’d be crushed to lose it for good. If anyone found it, please reach out—I'd be forever grateful to get it back.
I found a dog this morning around 9am wandering behind the Wal-Mart on 41st Street in Hays, Northwest KS. It's a medium-sized golden retriever mix, about 50 pounds, with a tan coat and a darker muzzle. It's wearing an orange nylon collar with a reflective strip and a tag that reads 'Rex'. There's a small white patch on its chest and a tiny notch in the left ear that makes him easy to spot. He looked a little tired but friendly and wagged when I approached; I'm keeping him safe and hoping to reunite him with his people soon.
I found a well-worn Lonely Planet Western US travel guide this afternoon around 2:15pm, here in Northwest Kansas, tucked under a bench in the parking lot behind the Hays Public Library on 9th Street. It's a paperback with an orange cover, about 1.5 inches thick, and the spine is creased from heavy use. There's a blue bookmark with the initials 'S.J.' peeking out, and a small map folded in the back cover that shows the California coast. It looks like it's been in someone’s bag for a while, with a coffee stain on the top edge. If you’re the owner, I’d be happy to return it in person at the library—hope to reunite it with its owner soon!
I found a compact Akai MPK Mini MKII USB MIDI keyboard this afternoon around 3:15pm in the parking lot behind The Music Exchange on 2nd Ave, downtown Hays, NW KS. It’s black with 25 keys and 8 green pads along the top—perfect pocket-size for travel and practice. There’s a blue star sticker on the back panel and a small dent near the USB port that makes it easy to spot. I’m hoping to reunite it with its owner; if you recognize these details, you probably know where it belongs.
I found a Space Gray iPad Pro 11-inch this afternoon around 3:15pm behind the Market Street Market on 12th Street in Hays, Northwest Kansas. It's snug in a black neoprene sleeve with a blue sticker on the back that has the initials 'J.D.' and there's an Apple Pencil attached on the side. The screen saver shows a family photo from a recent trip, and the device seems well cared for overall, with only a few tiny scratches on the corner. I’m sure it matters to someone, so I’m hoping to reunite it with its owner. If this is yours, describe a detail from the device—like the wallpaper or the sticker—for verification, and I’ll hand it back.
I found this gray Anker PowerCore 10000mAh portable charger this afternoon around 3:15pm outside the Dollar General on Main Street in Colby, KS. It's a compact, matte-gray brick about the size of a small paperback, with a white Anker logo on the front and a tiny scratch along the bottom edge. A short blue USB-C cable was tucked beneath it, and the edge has a recessed power button with a soft glow when it's plugged in. If you're the owner and recognize these details, please reach out—I know how important staying charged is, and I’d love to get it back to you.
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