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I lost my two Phoenix ID cards yesterday around 4pm near Lola Coffee on Roosevelt Row in downtown Phoenix. They were tucked in a small black leather cardholder that's a little scuffed at the corner, and the back has a tiny coffee stain. One card features a blue bird logo, the other has a red stripe—pretty distinctive if you find them. I would really appreciate them turning up, since one is my work badge and the IDs are essential for security clearances; it would mean a lot to get them back.
I’m missing my black Sony ZV-E10 mirrorless camera. I was filming a quick clip yesterday around 3pm near the Phoenix Art Museum on Central Ave when I must have dropped it somewhere along the sidewalk. It’s in solid condition overall, but the LCD screen is cracked and there’s a small dent on the top plate. The red shoulder strap is still attached, with my initials 'PP' written in white marker, and there’s a 16-50mm kit lens attached. This camera is the main tool for my freelance work, and it also holds personal travel footage; it really means a lot to me and I’m worried about losing it. If you found it, message me here or at [email protected] and I’ll come pick it up as soon as possible.
I was walking Milo, my 2-year-old beagle mix, yesterday around 3pm at Steele Indian School Park, near the dog park off Indian School Rd and 3rd Ave, when his blue nylon collar slipped from his neck. The collar is a medium size, blue with a reflective strip, and it has a tiny red paw charm plus a small silver tag engraved with 'MILO' and my phone number. It's a bit worn but still sturdy, and Milo is a rescue who wears it every day; losing it feels like I lost a part of him. If you found it, shoot me a message so I can swing by and pick it up.
I lost my gray canvas tote bag yesterday around 3pm outside the north entrance of the Phoenix Art Museum on Central Ave. It's a medium-sized bag, about 14 by 12 inches, with a black fabric strap and a slightly frayed bottom edge. The inside has a bright pink lining that peeks out when you unzip it, and there’s a small enamel cactus pin on the zipper pull—easy to spot. Inside, I kept a folded note in my grandmother’s handwriting and a small laminated family photo, so the bag means a lot to me. If anyone found it, I’d really appreciate a quick message so I can get it back; it has sentimental value and I’m hoping to have it back soon.
I lost my grey Anker 7-in-1 USB-C hub yesterday around 3pm near CityScape in downtown Phoenix. It's a slim aluminum hub with a blue USB-C cable attached, and there's a tiny dent on the top edge plus a white sticker with the initials MJ on the back. I rely on it for my remote work and it has sentimental value because it was a gift from my sister, so I really need it back. If anyone found it, please drop me a note — I can meet near CityScape or the Phoenix Public Library to pick it up.
I found a leopard gecko this afternoon around 4:15 pm near the Phoenix Public Library on Central Ave, just north of Van Buren. It’s about 3 inches long from snout to tail and has a bright yellow base color with orange-red spots along its back. The tail looks slightly regrown with a light patch at the tip, and there’s a pale scar on its belly that’s pretty distinctive. It seemed healthy and warm in the sun, but I’m sure it belongs to someone who’s missing a pet — I’d hate for it to get stressed out in the heat. If you’re the owner, send me a message here and we can arrange a pickup near the library.
I found a blue glucose meter kit this afternoon around 3:15pm in the parking lot behind the Phoenix Public Market on Grand Ave, near 3rd Street. The kit comes in a sturdy light-blue hard-case about the size of a small notebook, with a white sticker on the flap that reads 'A. Patel'. Inside are a digital glucose meter, several test strips in a foil pouch, and a lancet device; everything looks intact. There’s a faint coffee stain on the corner of the case and a small scratch along the top edge, but otherwise it’s in good condition. This item is obviously important to someone who relies on it daily, so I’d really like to see it get back to its owner.
I found two ID cards this morning around 9:15am outside the Phoenix Public Library on Central Ave, near the Orpheum Theatre exit. They're attached to a bright red lanyard. One is a student ID with a blue background and a small campus logo, the other is a municipal employee badge with a photo and a holographic strip. The lanyard has a tiny green leaf sticker on the back and a barcode sticker near the clip—pretty distinctive. If you recognize these, send me a message here and we can arrange a safe drop-off at a public place in Phoenix.
I found a bag this afternoon around 2:15pm behind the Burton Barr Central Library in downtown Phoenix, near the light rail stop. It's a medium-sized olive-green Herschel canvas tote with a red zipper pull and a small embroidered patch that reads 'Valley Wanderer' on the front. Inside, there's a blue striped lining, a reusable coffee mug, and a set of keys on a teal paracord keychain with a tiny compass. The bag shows light wear but is in good condition overall. If you're the owner and recognize these details, we can arrange a pickup at the Central Library.
I found a tiny hamster this afternoon around 4:15pm near the Phoenix Zoo in Papago Park, by the carousel area. It’s about four inches long, with golden-brown fur, a white belly, and a bright blue ribbon tied around its neck. The little guy seemed curious but a bit skittish, eyes bright as I offered a sunflower seed. There’s a small white crescent patch on its left ear and a faint scar on its right hind leg—enough to ID him if someone recognizes these features. If you lost him, drop me a note with his name or distinguishing details.
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