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I lost my radios after a late studio session in Phoenix. At around 9:20 p.m. last Tuesday, I left a small studio on 7th Street in the Roosevelt Row Arts District, just west of Roosevelt, beside the light rail line. I set them on the hood of my car while I tightened a loose connector, and when I looked again they were gone. They’re two compact portable radios in a black carrying case; one is teal with a chipped edge, the other gray and a bit scuffed. They’re not priceless, but they power a community radio show I help run, and I miss them.
I lost my travel adapters downtown around 8:45 PM yesterday, probably left on a chair outside the Phoenix Art Museum along Central Ave. I spent the next hour retracing my steps, hands a bit shaky, hoping I hadn’t left them in a cab or a café. The adapters are silver, tucked inside a gray zip case with a bright blue Travel sticker—these are essential for my trip next week. If you happened to find them, I’d be grateful to know they’re safe; I’m really hoping this listing helps.
Hi, I’m Mia Carter. I lost my CDs this afternoon around 4:15 pm after leaving a cafe near the Phoenix Art Museum. I was crossing 3rd Street toward Van Buren when I realized the tote felt lighter and the blue plastic case with a desert-sunset sticker was missing. Inside are a few indie rock discs and a travel mix that means a lot to me. It’s a small thing, but those songs pull together memories of road trips and late-night drives. If you found a blue case near Central Ave and McDowell, please get in touch.
On Sunday evening, around 6:45 p.m., I realized my holiday decorations were missing from the back seat of my car after unloading groceries in the parking lot behind the Phoenix Public Market, near 3rd Street and Washington. The box held string lights, a garland, and a red ribbon that belonged to my grandmother. They aren’t valuable, but they carry memories of holidays at home, and the empty house just doesn’t feel right without them. I’d be overjoyed to see them returned.
I lost my 14k gold hoop earrings with a freshwater pearl charm yesterday around 3pm. I was walking near the Phoenix Art Museum on Central Ave, by the light rail stop after grabbing a coffee. The hoops are about 1.5 cm in diameter, smooth 14k gold, with a tiny freshwater pearl charm hanging from each hoop. One hoop has a small nick along the inner edge near the charm, and the pearl on one charm has a faint pink tint that makes it stand out. They’re sentimental—my grandmother gave them to me, and I’d be heartbroken to lose them. If you found them, please reach out; I’d really appreciate getting them back!
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.
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