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Hey, I lost my matte black wireless earbuds yesterday around 3pm near the Kroger on Frederica Street in Owensboro. They were in a bright blue charging case with a noticeable scratch along the bottom edge, and the right earbud has a tiny dent near the tip. There’s a small 'A12' sticker on the inside lid of the case, so they’re easy to spot. They were a gift from my sister and have sentimental value, so I’d really appreciate getting them back.
Yesterday around 3pm I realized my gray Dell XPS 13 laptop was missing. I was walking near the Smothers Park fountain along Frederica Street in downtown Owensboro when it disappeared. It’s in a black protective sleeve with a bright blue paw sticker on the outside, and there’s a small dent on the lid from a recent bump. The charger is still tucked inside the sleeve. This laptop means a lot to me because it was a gift from my grandmother and holds a bunch of family photos. I’m listing it under Appliances & Electronics since it’s a laptop. If anyone found it, drop me a message here — I’d be really grateful to get it back.
I lost my red reflective dog collar from Blueberry Pet yesterday around 3pm near Smothers Park along the Owensboro Riverfront, around the Frederica Street and 2nd Street area. It’s a small-size nylon collar with a black plastic buckle, a thin white reflective stripe, and a paw-print enamel tag engraved with the name 'Luna' and my phone number. The strap has a slight fray near the buckle and a tiny dent on the buckle. It means a lot to me—Luna’s had this since we adopted her, and it helps people identify her if she wanders off. If you’ve seen it, I’d really appreciate a note via email at [email protected].
I lost my tiny gray dwarf hamster yesterday around 4pm near the Owensboro Public Library on Frederica Street, by Smothers Park. He goes by Nibbles and wears a blue ribbon around his neck, and he has a small white patch on his chest. He's a little skittish and will likely hide if you chase him, so please call or message me quietly if you see him. This little guy is sentimental - he was a gift from my grandmother - and I’d really appreciate getting him back.
Yesterday around 3pm I lost my gray dwarf hamster, Nibbles. He's the size of a ping-pong ball, with soft gray fur, white belly, and a tiny brown freckle on his left ear. He was wearing a small blue harness with a little bell. I last saw him near the Smothers Park entrance on Frederica Street, by the riverfront overlook in Owensboro; I suspect he darted into the hedges by the benches there. This little guy is family to me—really sentimental, and I’m hoping for his safe return. If you’ve seen him, please message me in the app; I’ll meet you anywhere in Owensboro to pick him up.
I found a phone this afternoon around 2:30pm on the sidewalk along the Owensboro Riverfront, near the footbridge by Smothers Park, close to the row of food trucks. It's an iPhone in a neon green OtterBox case, with a cracked screen and a small dent on the top corner. A white sticker on the back shows a cartoon fox and the initials 'R.S.'—a tiny, unique detail I figured might help the owner identify it. I picked it up near the river walk; the screen was on briefly and I could unlock enough to see the home screen before it locked again. If it's yours, you can verify these details through the app and we'll put you in touch.
I found a pink reflective dog harness with a red nylon leash this afternoon around 3:30pm behind the Smothers Park riverfront area on Frederica Street in Owensboro. The harness is size small, pink with reflective piping, and it has a tiny green paw-print patch on the inside. The leash is about four feet long and shows a bit of fraying near the handle, with a small metal ring where a tag used to be. There’s a faint scent of wet fur on the lining, which makes me think a dog was recently wearing it. If this belongs to you, drop me a message here and we can arrange pickup near the Riverwalk.
I found it this afternoon around 6:15pm outside Riverwalk near Smothers Park on Frederica Street. It's a men's size L navy blue North Face parka, with a bright orange zipper pull and a small tear on the left elbow. There are a couple of faint water stains on the inner lining from yesterday's rain, but otherwise it's in decent shape. I picked it up off the sidewalk by the bike racks, hoping to get it back to its owner quickly. If this belongs to you, please describe the exact jacket size, the orange zipper feature, and the tear on the elbow so we can confirm and arrange a pickup in Owensboro.
I found a friendly orange tabby cat with white paws outside the Kroger on Frederica Street, near Towne Square, this afternoon around 3:10pm. The cat is medium-sized, has bright green eyes, clean fur, and is wearing a blue nylon collar with a tiny silver bell. It has a small notch in its left ear and white socks on its front paws—really distinctive. It wandered near the parking lot, then settled by the store entrance, clearly comfortable around people. I gave it some tuna and a few pets, and it followed me for a moment before I brought it to a safe shaded area to wait for its owner. If this is your cat, please reach out so we can reunite you.
Found a cream ceramic table lamp with brass base this afternoon around 3:15 pm behind the RiverPark Center on Frederica Street, near Smothers Park. It's about 18 inches tall, with a slightly chipped ivory lampshade and a short, sturdy cord. The ceramic body has a subtle hand-painted leaf motif and a tiny etched crescent moon near the base—easy to spot if you know this lamp. The lamp is in decent condition overall, just the shade chip and a loose pull-chain. If this belongs to you, I’d be glad to reunite you with it—happy to return it to its rightful owner.
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