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I lost my gold sapphire ring yesterday afternoon while walking the Port Huron riverfront boardwalk near the Fort Gratiot Lighthouse. It's a 14k yellow gold band, about 6.5mm wide, with a bezel-set sapphire that looks a bit darker in cloudy light, and there's a tiny crescent-shaped scratch on the bezel plus engraving 'M.E.' inside. It slipped off during a quick photo stop by the lighthouse steps and probably vanished on the uneven pavement near the benches. The ring has sentimental value; it's a family heirloom from my grandmother, and I really hope to get it back; if you found it, message me here and we can arrange a meetup.
I lost my dad yesterday afternoon. He was wearing a bright blue windbreaker, beige cargo pants, and a gray knit beanie. He has a small diagonal scar above his left eyebrow and a tiny wave tattoo on his inner right wrist. Last seen around 3:15pm yesterday near the Port Huron Public Library along Military Street. He tends to wander a bit when anxious and may not respond quickly when called, so I’m really worried. That jacket is sentimental—it belonged to my late grandfather and means a lot to us. If anyone saw him or knows where he is, please reach out to me immediately. Thank you.
I lost my iPhone 13 Pro in a black silicone case yesterday around 3pm. It slipped from my pocket while I was walking along Water Street toward the Fort Gratiot Lighthouse in Port Huron. The screen has a faint scratch across the middle and the bottom edge shows a tiny dent; the back of the case has a blue wave sticker and a built-in kickstand that sticks out a bit. It's my everyday work phone, and it means a lot to me for keeping schedules and memories. If found, please email [email protected] and I’ll arrange pickup.
I lost my leopard gecko yesterday around 3pm near Lighthouse Park on Huron Street in Port Huron. It's a small, about 4 inches long, gecko with sandy-yellow skin and irregular brown spots along its back. The tail is a bit chunkier than you'd expect, with a dark band near the base, and there's a tiny white scar on its right shoulder from a past handling. It was in a small glass terrarium with a green lid and a cork hide; I think it slipped out when I opened the car door briefly. This gecko belongs to my 9-year-old daughter and has a lot of sentimental value—really hoping to get it back!
I lost my keys yesterday around 3pm near the Fort Gratiot Lighthouse at Lighthouse Park in Port Huron. It's a brushed silver keyring with four keys, plus a bright red silicone tag and a tiny orange enamel dachshund charm. One key is a brass skeleton key from an old apartment, and another is a modern car key with a red fob. The whole thing is a little scuffed from daily use, and it has sentimental value because it's my everyday set, and I really need it back for work and rides.
I found a set of two blue ceramic coffee mugs this afternoon around 2:15 PM in the parking lot behind the Port Huron Public Library on McMorran Boulevard. They’re sturdy mugs with a glossy cobalt glaze and white interiors, each about 3.5 inches tall. One mug has a tiny chip on the rim, and there’s a faint coffee ring on the other, but otherwise they’re in good shape. They probably belonged to someone who uses them daily and was bummed to lose them, so I’m posting here to help reunite them with their owner. If these are yours, tell me the chip location and we can meet near the library’s back entrance to hand them over.
Found a black Ninja coffee maker this afternoon around 2:30pm in the parking lot behind the Port Huron Public Library on McMorran Boulevard. It's a compact, glossy unit with a dented chrome drip tray and a short power cord that's a bit tangled. There’s a small blue sticker on the side with the name 'Alex' and a faded sticker with a partial serial number. I picked it up thinking someone might be missing their morning coffee buddy—hopefully it’s yours. If you recognize it, reach out and I’ll get it back to you.
I found a compact gray AKAI MPK Mini MIDI controller this afternoon around 3:15pm in the parking lot behind the McMorran Place on McMorran Boulevard in downtown Port Huron. It's in decent shape, with a few light scratches on the top panel and a small blue sticker with the initials 'AO' on the back. It has 25 velocity-sensitive keys, and the knobs feel a bit stiff but work. The sleeve is a black nylon case with a zipper that has started to wear. I powered it on and loaded a few presets to check it, and everything lit up fine. If this is your gear, tell me the exact model and the serial number if possible, or describe the sticker on the back, and we can arrange a meetup to return it. Happy to help you get back to making music.
I found a compact black Korg microKORG synth this afternoon around 2:15pm in the parking lot behind McMorran Place on Huron Avenue, Port Huron. It's a 37-key portable synth with the signature orange power switch and white labels, and the red case has a small scuff on the corner. There’s a white sticker on the case that reads 'ARIA' and I spotted a blue guitar pick tucked inside the zipper pocket. The gear looks clean and seems to be in good working order from what I could tell. If you’re missing this, I’d be glad to help reunite you; I know how important your gear can be for a show or rehearsal.
I found a silver-tone chain necklace this morning around 10:15am near the Port Huron Public Library on McMorran Boulevard, tucked behind the bike racks by the entrance. It's an 18-inch chain with a small blue enamel heart pendant and a tiny engraving on the back that reads 'A.J.' The chain shows a bit of tarnish around the clasp, but the pendant is clean and the overall style is really pretty. It feels like it could be sentimental, like it might have been a gift. If this belongs to you, I’d love to help get it back—email me and we can arrange a safe meetup in Port Huron, maybe near the riverwalk by the library.