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I lost a black crossbody bag at the AMC Deer Valley theatre on Thursday, March 26th approximately around 11:30pm after a Project Hail Mary showing. Bag has three zippers and an open pocket. May or may not have a Miffy keychain and a sword keychain. Had gum, a bedazzled inhaler, and a fish coin purse inside.
I lost my blue Ruffwear dog harness yesterday around 3pm near the Central Library on Central Ave in downtown Phoenix. It's a Large nylon harness with a neon orange buckle and white Paw-print embroidery on the chest strap. There’s a small metal name tag that reads 'Milo' and a faint blue scratch on the inner lining. It was a gift from my sister and Milo wears it on every walk, so this has sentimental value. If you found it, I’d be grateful to get it back—I can meet near the library or at CityScape to pick it up.
I lost my black Nikon Zf camera on the south west corner of 7th Street and Roosevelt about 7PM on March 21st. It contains camera body and lens
I lost my gray Ray-Ban Wayfarer-style glasses yesterday around 3pm near the Burton Barr Central Library in downtown Phoenix. They’re plastic frames, medium width, with a subtle tortoiseshell pattern and bright red temple tips. The left temple has a tiny scratch, and there’s a discreet engraving 'PK' on the inside of the right temple. I kept them in a light-blue cloth sleeve and an accompanying soft case with a small dent on the zipper. They were a gift, and they’re essential for work and driving, so I’m really hoping someone turned them in.
I lost a work authorization card by the fry’s at thunderbird
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.
Found an Arizona state ID card this afternoon around 2:15pm, in the parking lot behind the Phoenix Public Library on East Adams Street near 2nd Avenue. It's a white plastic card with a tiny holographic seal in the upper-right corner and a slightly bent top edge from years in a wallet. The photo shows a person with short dark hair wearing a red shirt; the name field is faint but legible, and the back has a small coffee stain near the magnetic strip. This card clearly matters to its owner, and I’d really like to help get it back—if you recognize it, shoot me an email at [email protected] and we can arrange a safe handoff.