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I lost my black Nike Dri-Fit running shorts yesterday around 3pm near the Kibbie Dome on the University of Idaho campus in Moscow. They’re a size M, black with a neon lime green drawstring and a small white Nike swoosh on the left leg. The inner lining is bright, and there’s a tiny coffee stain on the right hem from a post-run drink. They’re a bit worn but still comfy and my go-to for workouts, so it’s a bit stressful without them. If anyone found them, please drop them off—it's really sentimental and I’d be forever grateful.
I lost my navy blue US passport yesterday around 3pm near the Moscow Food Co-op on Main Street in Moscow, ID. The passport is standard size, with a slightly creased front cover and a small coffee stain along the bottom edge. Inside the front cover there is a faint green-yellow sticker from a campus bookstore I visited last fall, and the corner of the first page is slightly dog-eared from being in my backpack. This passport is essential for my upcoming trip, and it has sentimental value as it was a gift to me from my grandmother. If anyone found it, please let me know - I would be incredibly grateful to get it back.
I lost my gold ring yesterday around 3pm near the WSU Bookstore on College Ave in Pullman. It's a slim 14k yellow gold band, about 4 mm wide, with a tiny bezel-set emerald off-center. The outer edge has a barely noticeable scratch, and the inside bears a delicate crescent moon engraving along with the initials PR. It was a gift from my grandmother and means a lot to me; I’m really hoping to get it back. If anyone saw a ring matching this description around the Bookstore area or on College Ave after 3pm yesterday, please reach out. I’d be incredibly grateful to be reunited with it.
I slipped off my Ray-Ban Round Metal glasses yesterday around 3pm near the Moscow Food Co-op on Main Street. They’re tortoiseshell with a slim silver nose bridge and round lenses; there’s a tiny dent on the left temple and a faint RB engraving on the inside of the right temple. They were in a black microfiber sleeve inside a brown leather case, which I must have left in a car or on a bench by the entrance. They’re important to me for work and driving; if you happened to see them around Palouse Mall or near Main Street, please email [email protected] and I’ll come pick them up. I really hope they turn up soon.
I lost my Nintendo Switch OLED yesterday around 3pm near the Moscow Public Library on Main Street. It’s in a teal protective case with neon blue and red Joy-Cons, and there’s a dragon sticker on the back plus a tiny scratch along the top edge. It means a lot to me—it's the device I use to unwind between labs, and the sister who gave it to me would be heartbroken if it didn’t turn up. If anyone found it, I’d really appreciate getting it back; I can meet up near the library or in the student plaza to pick it up.
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.
I found this teak coffee table with a glass top this afternoon around 3pm behind the Moscow Food Co-op on Main Street. It's a sturdy mid-century style piece, roughly 48 inches long and about 20 inches wide, with an 18-inch height. The teak finish has a couple of light nicks along the edge and a small circular watermark on the glass where a coaster used to sit, and one leg sits a hair shorter, giving it a tiny wobble. Underneath there's a faded pencil mark 'S/23' on the frame—an easy identifying detail, so if this belongs to someone I’m happy to hold onto it and reunite it with its owner.
I found a navy blue North Face jacket this afternoon around 2:15 pm outside the Moscow Food Co-op on Main Street. It’s a men’s large, in good condition with a bright orange zipper pull and an orange interior lining that really helps it stand out. There’s a small pine-tree embroidery on the left sleeve and a tiny snag near the cuff, but otherwise it looks solid. It seems like it was worn recently and maybe meant a lot to someone, like a gift or something treasured. If this sounds like yours, drop me a note in the app and we’ll work out the best way to get it back to you.
I found a cream quilted duvet cover with a set of matching sheets this morning around 9:15am outside the Moscow Food Co-op on Main Street. It’s a queen-size cotton set with a delicate floral border along the edges, and there’s a small coffee stain along the inside seam that I couldn’t wash out. There are two matching pillowcases with a tiny blue anchor embroidery in the corner. It looks used but clean. I’m glad I came across it—someone else must be missing a cozy, sentimental bit of home. If these belong to you, I’m happy to help coordinate a meetup near the library.