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I lost my red Columbia winter parka yesterday around 3pm near the Torrington Public Library on Prospect Street in Northwestern CT. It's a size L, red with a black faux-fur hood, and it's in pretty good condition except for a small fray at the cuff on the left sleeve. Inside, there's a circular compass embroidery on the lining and a green stitch in the inner pocket where I usually keep my bus pass. This parka was a gift from my sister, so it's got a lot of sentimental value and I’d really like it back. If you spot it, please message me in the app.
I lost my red Le Creuset 3-quart enameled cast-iron skillet yesterday around 3pm near the Warner Theatre on Main Street in Torrington. It's the heavy, glossy pan I use for Sunday sauces, and it still carries a faint garlic smell from last week. There’s a tiny chip on the rim near the handle and a faint coffee stain along the exterior—little details that only I notice. It was a gift from my grandmother, so it has sentimental value and I really need it back. If you found it, email me at [email protected] and we can arrange a meetup near the theatre.
I lost my white AirPods Pro charging case yesterday around 3pm near the Torrington Public Library on Prospect Street. It's the original Apple case, smooth white plastic, with a small dent near the hinge and a blue fox sticker on the back. There are no earbuds inside, just the case and a short Lightning cable tucked inside. The case is used but still functional, and it has sentimental value—it was a gift from my sister, and I really need it back. If anyone found it, please drop me a message; I’d be grateful to get it back.
I lost my dark brown Coach bifold wallet yesterday around 3pm near the Village Green on Route 4 in Kent, Northwestern CT. It's a compact leather wallet, about the size of a standard bifold, with the Coach logo on the front and a small coin pocket inside. There’s a coffee stain on the back and a tiny scratch along the logo—two unique marks that stand out to me. It holds my driver's license, a few cards, and a photo of my grandmother, so it has sentimental value and I’d be really grateful to get it back. If found, email [email protected] or text me at (555) 010-9876.
Yesterday around 3pm I realized my charcoal knit beanie was missing. I had worn it that afternoon while walking from Falls Village Market toward Main Street, near the small bookstore, in Falls Village, Northwestern CT. It's a medium adult size with a small pinecone pin on the side and the initials MT embroidered inside the label. The yarn is soft but a bit pilled from daily use, and there's a tiny snag along the edge. It means a lot to me because it was a gift from my grandmother, and I would be relieved to get it back. If found, please leave it at the Falls Village Post Office, or message me here, thanks.
I found a red Le Creuset 5-quart Dutch oven with lid this afternoon around 3:15pm in the parking lot behind the New Milford Town Green on Main Street. It's in great condition overall—no cracks, enamel shine is bright, and the knob turns smoothly. There’s a tiny chip on the rim and a faint coffee-ring inside, plus a small sticker with the initials 'AL' on the bottom. I know someone must be missing a kitchen workhorse, especially since it looks well-loved and clearly like a gift or heirloom in use. If you’re the owner, shoot me a note and we’ll arrange a safe pickup here in Northwestern CT.
I found a pair of glasses this morning around 9:15am near the Torrington Public Library on Prospect Street. They're black matte rectangular frames with bright blue temple tips and a tiny silver crest on the hinge. The lenses look prescription and there's a small scratch along the bottom edge of the left lens. They came with a black case and a blue microfiber cloth tucked inside. If these belong to you, reply to this listing and we can arrange a quick pickup near the library—hope to get them back to their owner soon.
I found a hand-painted cobalt ceramic vase this afternoon, around 3:15pm, in the parking lot behind the town green on Main Street in Litchfield, Northwestern CT. It’s about 8 inches tall and 5 inches across, with a glossy cobalt glaze and a delicate gold floral motif circling the neck. There is a tiny chip on the rim and a maker's mark on the bottom that reads 'M. Rivera.' It feels like a keepsake piece, maybe passed down in a family, and I’d hate for it to get separated from its owner. If you recognize it, I’d love to help reunite you with it.
I found a blue US passport this afternoon around 4:15pm in the parking lot behind the CVS on Main Street in Torrington, Northwestern CT. The cover is the standard deep blue with the embossed eagle crest, and the bottom-right corner has a noticeable crease. There's a small TravelMed sticker on the inside back cover, and a visa page peeks out showing a stamp from Ireland. It looks well-used but intact. I know how nerve-wracking it is to misplace a passport, so I want to get it back to the owner as soon as possible. If this is yours, reply to this listing with a couple identifying details to verify ownership, and we can arrange a safe handoff.
I found a navy blue queen duvet cover set this afternoon around 2:15 pm, outside a cozy cafe on Main Street in Torrington. It's 100% cotton, soft to the touch, and from IKEA, with a duvet cover and two pillow shams. The sham has a small monogram 'A.G.' embroidered in silver thread at the corner—my one unique identifying feature. It's in good condition, a little wrinkled from being carried around, and I’d love to reunite it with its owner if you recognize it.
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