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I lost my blue US passport yesterday around 3pm. It was tucked inside a brown leather passport holder that’s a bit scuffed. The passport itself is the standard dark blue cover with the gold Great Seal and the letters ‘United States of America’ across the top. There’s a small coffee stain along the back cover and a tiny crease on the bottom-right corner from my bag. I last had it near the Devon Tower in downtown Oklahoma City, around the parking garage entrance on Sheridan Ave, close to the Bricktown Canal. This passport is essential for travel and I really need it back; it has sentimental value because it’s my link to a planned trip and I’d hate to cancel. If you happened to spot it, you can reach me at [email protected].
I lost my small green parakeet yesterday around 3pm near the Bricktown Canal along Reno Ave between 1st and 2nd Streets in Oklahoma City. It's palm-sized with a bright yellow head, green body, and blue tail feathers, and it wears a blue leg band with the number 27. I can also see a faint white ring around its eyes. This bird is a gift from my mom and means a lot to me, so I’m really worried and would appreciate any sighting or leads.
I lost my cockatiel, Skipper, yesterday around 3pm near the Myriad Botanical Gardens' Water Plaza on Reno Avenue in downtown Oklahoma City. He’s gray with a bright yellow crest and orange cheek patches, about the size of a small parrot, and he has a blue leg band labeled 42 on his right leg. There’s also a tiny white patch on the left wing and a faint green tint to the tail feathers when he fans out. Skipper is super curious and loves crackers, but he can get nervous and fly off if a door or window is open. This bird means a lot to me—he was a gift from my sister—and I’d be heartbroken if he didn’t come back. If you see him, please email me at [email protected].
Lost: key fob for Chevrolet Equinox probably downtown Louisville weekend of March 30
I lost my navy North Face Borealis 28L backpack yesterday around 3pm outside the Myriad Botanical Gardens on Reno Ave in downtown Oklahoma City. It's in decent condition, with a few scuffs on the bottom from daily use, and it has orange zipper pulls plus a red paracord on one zipper for grip. Inside there's a 13-inch laptop sleeve, a small sketchbook with doodles, and a folded photo of my grandmother tucked in the front pocket. One identifying feature is a yellow sun patch sewn on the top front panel, and a black USB-C charger cable sticking out from the side pocket. It carries my art portfolio and a few memories, and I'm really hoping to get it back—if you found it, email [email protected].
Found a pair of black rectangular prescription glasses this afternoon near the Bricktown Canal in Oklahoma City. They have a subtle gold hinge on the temples and a tiny scratch on the left lens, plus a blue microfiber cleaning cloth tucked into a gray fabric hard case. I picked them up outside the entrance to the Devon Tower on N Hudson Ave around 3:15 pm after seeing someone drop them near the bike racks. They look like they belong to someone who relies on them to see clearly, so if you recognize these features, please email me so we can get them back to their owner.
I found a solid teak coffee table this afternoon around 2:45pm near the Bricktown Canal walkway, just behind the Chesapeake Energy Arena on 1st Street. It's about 3 feet long, with a warm honey-brown finish and a glass insert in the center that has a tiny chip at the corner. There’s a small brass drawer pull on the front and four tapered legs; it looks like it spent some time indoors and has a little dust. I’d love to get it back to its owner—the table clearly belongs in a home, not a passerby’s find. If this sounds right, message me with details like any distinguishing marks (the dent on the front edge or the brass pull) and where you last remember it.
I found a vintage coin collection this afternoon around 3:30pm, lying on the Bricktown Canal walkway near the Chesapeake Energy Arena in downtown Oklahoma City. It’s in a small red metal tin, about 4x3 inches, with a dented lid but everything inside seems intact. There are roughly two dozen coins from the 1920s through the 1960s, including a couple of wheat pennies and a buffalo nickel; one coin has a tiny heart scratched into the edge and a faint 'D' mint mark. The tin lid also has a hand-drawn sticker reading 'C.R. Collection' with a tiny star doodle. If someone recognizes these as theirs, I’d be glad to arrange a meetup to return them.
I found a pair of gray Nike running shorts, size M, in pretty good shape with a neon-green waistband and a tiny reflective swoosh on the left leg. This afternoon around 3:15pm I found them lying on the sidewalk near the Devon Tower entrance on Sheridan Ave in downtown Oklahoma City. There’s a small embroidery on the inner pocket that reads 'J.P.' and there’s a faint tear near the right hem from a rough tumble. If these belong to you, I’m happy to meet up and return them so you can get back to your run. I know how stressful losing workout gear can be, so I figured I’d post here to help get them back to their owner.
I found a blue enamel mug with a white interior this afternoon around 3:45pm along the riverwalk behind the Myriad Gardens. It's about 4 inches tall with a sturdy curved handle, and there’s a tiny glaze chip on the rim. The outside has a small OKC skyline sticker that's worn from use. Inside are coffee stains hinting it got a morning boost before being set down. It looks well-loved, like someone used it every day. If this mug belongs to you, message me on the app and we can arrange a pickup near there or somewhere convenient in OKC.
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