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I lost my red Nike running shoes yesterday around 3pm near the Courthouse Square in downtown Prescott. They’re size 11, red with a bright neon green swoosh, and the left shoe has a small tear near the toe plus a tiny orange lightning-bolt lace charm I added last year. They’re well-worn but comfy, my go-to pair for early-morning runs and long hikes around the Prescott trails. It would mean a lot to get them back because I’ve logged countless miles in them and they’re tied to training for a charity 5K next month. If you found them, please drop them at the Prescott Lost & Found – I’d be forever grateful.
I lost my red vinyl binder with a vintage stamp collection yesterday around 3pm near Courthouse Square on Montezuma Street in Prescott. It’s a 6x9 inch red binder with a tiny gold crest on the spine and a little crease on the top corner from a few years of use. Inside are mint-condition stamps from the 1950s on green stamp-pages, plus a couple of air-mail stamps with odd perforations. On the first page there’s a faint pencil note in the corner that reads 'HB'. This collection means a lot to me because it started with my grandfather, and I’m really hoping it turns up.
Hey, I realized yesterday around 3pm that my queen duvet cover set is missing. It's white cotton sateen with a slender light-blue piping along the edges and a tiny monogram 'AP' stitched in the top-left corner. The set includes the duvet cover and two standard pillow shams, all in good shape except for a small snag along the bottom hem from a rough laundry day. It was a gift from my grandmother and really means a lot to me, so I’d love to get it back. I think I last had it near Courthouse Square on West Gurley Street, by the Hassayampa Inn, during a quick stroll. If anyone found it, I’d be grateful to be reunited with it.
Hi, I lost my navy blue Adrianna Papell evening gown yesterday around 3:15pm near Courthouse Square in downtown Prescott. It's a size 6, floor-length silk-chiffon with a delicate silver beaded neckline and a tiny satin bow at the back. The gown is in good condition overall, just a tiny snag on the hem from stairs near the Prescott Post Office steps. It has sentimental value because it was a gift from my sister for her wedding last year, and I was really hoping to wear it again. If anyone found it, please drop it at the Prescott Police Department lobby or contact me here; I’d be forever grateful to get it back.
I lost my cream Brooklinen queen duvet cover set yesterday around 3pm near the Prescott Public Library on South Cortez Street, by Courthouse Square. It’s a Brooklinen brand, cream color, queen size, and it has a subtle sage-green sun motif embroidered in the lower-right corner with a sturdy white zipper. The set includes the duvet cover and two pillowcases; the pillowcases have matching sage piping along the edges. It’s in gently used condition, with just a few pills from washing. This set means a lot to me—it was a gift from my grandmother, and I’d be really grateful to have it back if you find it.
I found a blue nylon dog harness with a bright lime leash near the Courthouse Square gazebo on Gurley Street this afternoon around 2:45pm. It’s a medium adjustable harness with a small paw-print tag on the chest strap and a neon reflective strip along the edges. I left it with a bench by the gazebo so it wouldn’t get stepped on while I posted here. If this belongs to you, tell me a detail about the tag or a distinguishing mark and I’ll help you get it back in Prescott.
I found a hardcover copy of The Night Circus this afternoon around 2:15pm on the sidewalk in front of the Prescott Public Library on Cortez Street. It's a well-loved book, with a blue cloth cover and a red satin bookmark peeking out from page 199, plus a small coffee stain on the edge of page 214. Inside the cover there's a pencil inscription that says 'M. Chen's book'—a little clue that seems kind of unique. If this rings a bell, maybe the owner can share a favorite passage or the exact bookmark used; I’d really like to help get it back to you.
I found a gold-tone heart pendant necklace this afternoon around 2:30pm outside the old county courthouse on Montezuma Street in Prescott, near Whiskey Row. The chain is delicate, about 16 inches, with a small heart pendant that has a hammered texture. There’s also a tiny initial 'A' charm dangling from the clasp, and the clasp is a simple spring ring that's a bit scratched but still secure. The necklace looks like it belongs to someone who might wear it daily—it seems new, not worn-out, and in decent condition. If you’re missing something like this, I’m happy to return it; I know how sentimental jewelry can be.
I found a black Omron blood pressure monitor with a blue cuff this morning around 9:45am in the Courthouse Square area, downtown Prescott. It’s housed in a slightly scuffed black plastic case with a small red heart sticker on the zipper and a white display screen that still shows the Omron logo. The cuff is clearly labeled “one-size-fits-most” with a thin blue line on the strap. It was sitting near the bike racks by Cortez Street, close to where the farmers market setup usually happens on weekend mornings. I know how important this health gear can be, so I’d love to reconnect it with its owner soon—if you recognize these details, please reach out with the model or the last measurement you recall.
I found a black Akai MPK Mini MIDI keyboard this afternoon around 1:15pm outside the Prescott Public Library on N Granite St by the crosswalk. It’s a compact 25-key controller with blue pad lights that still glow when I touch them. The unit looks a little used but seems to be in working order, with a small dent on the top edge and a white sticker on the back that reads 'LM-24'. The plastic case is a bit scuffed, but the keys click cleanly and the USB port feels solid. I know someone might be missing this and I’d really love to see it back with its owner; if you recognize it, please reach out and we’ll figure a good meetup.