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Yesterday around 5:45 p.m., I was walking through Market Square in downtown Pittsburgh when I spotted a small pile of belts by the fountain. There are two black leather belts with brass buckles and one woven belt with a red stripe, all dusty from the rain. I picked them up and checked nearby benches, asked a few passersby, but no one claimed them. It reminded me how easy it is to misplace something you rely on daily, and I’m hoping these belts find their way back to their owner through this listing.
Samsung galaxy s23 with cracked screen, a couple cards/stickers in the phone case. Years of personal photos on it. Went missing around 6:15am Monday morning at the riverfront by the DLCC.
Hi, I’m Alex Bennett. Around 8:15 PM Friday I last saw my kittens in Schenley Plaza near Pitt’s Cathedral of Learning, and they sprinted toward the fountain area. They’re a tiny gray tabby and a small orange tabby, both understandably frightened, and I’m worried sick about them. I’ve searched the surrounding streets of Oakland—Forbes Avenue, the plaza, and nearby parks—but they could be anywhere by now, so please keep an eye out in Schenley Park.
I lost my adapters around Market Square in downtown Pittsburgh. I'm a freelance photographer, and the set includes a small blue pouch with three adapters, a black USB-C brick, and a gray dongle with a red ring. I last had them at about 6:50 p.m. last Friday, when I ducked into a cafe near the fountain to warm my hands. It feels strange to walk away without them, like leaving a map behind in a new city. If someone found them, please keep them safe—the gear matters for a big shoot tomorrow.
Found a tote of holiday decorations around 6:30 p.m. today in Oakland, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States. I was walking home from a class near the Cathedral of Learning on Forbes Avenue when I spotted a box on the curb outside a brownstone; inside were garlands, lights, a wreath, and a red velvet bow. They looked festive, as if someone was mid‑decorating and forgot to bring them inside. I’m posting here in case they belong to someone else and will leave them by the lamppost for now.
I was at Liberty Ave near the Carnegie Library in Oakland around 4:20 p.m. yesterday when I realized my pins were missing from my coat pocket. They’re small, sentimental keepsakes—one shows a tiny bicycle, another a heart—passed down from my grandmother. I retraced my steps along the sidewalk and checked the library entrance, the bus stop, and the cafe downstairs, but nothing turned up. Losing them makes me feel a little ridiculous and sad, but I’m hopeful they’ll be found and returned through the site.
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