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I lost my black Anker PowerCore 20,000 mAh external battery yesterday around 3pm near the Moscow Food Co-op on Main Street in Moscow, ID. It's a matte black rectangle, about the size of a paperback, with a blue silicone strap still looped through the corner. There's a white sticker on the back with the initials 'AP' and a tiny dent on the bottom edge from a drop last week. It powers my phone during long days on campus, and with finals coming up I really need it back. If anyone found it, email me at [email protected] and we can figure out how to swap it back.
I lost my black Sony WH-1000XM4 wireless headphones yesterday around 3pm near the Moscow Farmers Market on Main Street. They’re in a matte black finish with a slightly worn leather headband and the power/volume buttons on the right earcup. The carrying case is a blue hard shell with a small sticker that says 'Moscow 2024' on the lid. There’s a tiny scratch on the left earcup near the Sony logo and a light dent on the top of the headband from a backpack spill. They were a gift from my mom, and I really need them back for work calls and class. If someone found them, I’d be so grateful to get them back—they mean a lot to me.
I lost my black iPhone 13 Pro in a clear case with a tiny pink heart sticker under the camera, yesterday around 3pm near the Starbucks on Main Street in Moscow, by the University of Idaho campus. The phone is in decent shape overall, no major cracks, but the bottom edge has a small dent and there’s a faint scratch along the right side. It has sentimental value because it holds photos from a family trip and a few voice memos my grandmother recorded. If you found it, you can email me at [email protected] and we can figure out a pickup—really hoping to get it back.
I lost my blue Nike running jacket yesterday around 3pm. It's a Nike Sportswear men’s windbreaker, size M, in a medium blue color with a bright orange zipper pull and reflective piping along the arms. There's a small tear on the left cuff and a white laundry tag inside the left pocket. I was near the Kibbie Dome parking lot and along the Paradise Creek trail behind the University of Idaho campus in Moscow when I last had it. It has sentimental value—my sister got it for me before she moved away, and I really need it back.
I lost my set of keys yesterday around 3pm near the Moscow Public Library on Main Street. It’s on a red silicone fob with a Toyota key and a small silver dragon charm, plus a green paracord wrap I added. The keys show some wear and the dragon charm is a bit scratched; the Toyota key teeth have a couple chips but still work. This set is especially important to me because it includes my late grandmother’s apartment key, so it’s tied to a lot of memories. If someone found them, I’d really appreciate being reunited with them.
Found this afternoon around 3:20 pm near the Moscow Public Library on Main Street, outside the book drop. It's a cream-colored paperback, about 6 by 9 inches, with a blue floral cover and gold lettering. Inside, there's a cat-shaped bookmark and a yellow sticky note that says 'For Alex' in a small handwriting. The cover is a bit worn, with a coffee ring on the back and a crease along the spine. If the owner sees this, I'd love to get it back to you—this book obviously has sentimental value to someone.
I found this charcoal gray NordicNest queen duvet cover this afternoon around 2:15pm behind the Moscow Food Co-op on Main Street. It's in good condition overall—no rips or stains I can see, just a bit wrinkled from being folded up. It has a small embroidered pinecone motif on the lower corner and a brass zipper pull that makes it easy to identify. The tag says NordicNest, Queen size, 90% cotton. I know how easy it is to misplace bedding when moving or visiting the library, so I’d love to get it back to its owner if possible.
I found this blue JBL speaker this afternoon around 2:30pm behind Safeway on Main Street in Moscow. It's a compact portable speaker, about the size of a soda can, with a bright blue body and a red bumper around the edges. There’s a small dent on the grill and a white sticker on the bottom that reads 'ID-218'. It’s been playing nicely when connected to my phone, and I thought someone might be missing it after a quick study session at the corner cafe. If this is yours, send me a message and we can arrange a pickup sometime soon.
I found a pair of Sony WH-1000XM4 wireless headphones this afternoon around 4:15 PM behind the Moscow Public Library on Main Street. They’re matte black with a bit of wear on the ear cushions and a small dent near the right hinge. There’s a red sticker on the inside of the left cup reading 'M6,' plus a braided gray-and-black cable coiled underneath. They looked recently used but in decent condition, and the headband leatherette is intact. If these are yours, I’d love to help get them back.
I found a blue Yeti USB microphone this morning around 8:30am on the sidewalk outside the CUB on the WSU campus in Pullman. It's the distinctive blue metal body with a black tripod stand and a gray foam windscreen. There’s a tiny cat sticker on the bottom of the tripod and a few light scratches along the edge from weather in my pocket. The USB cable is still attached and looks barely used. If this is yours, please share the exact model name, the sticker details, and roughly when you last used it so we can get it back to you.
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