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I lost my vintage coin collection I inherited from my grandfather yesterday around 3pm. It was tucked inside a small wooden display case with a glass lid, about 8 by 6 inches, with a red velvet lining and a tiny chip on the bottom left corner. The collection includes mostly mid-20th century US coins and a handful of foreign pieces; there’s a brass compass charm dangling from the hinge and a tiny engraving 'KC' on the front edge. I last had it near LeClaire Park along the Mississippi Riverwalk in Davenport, Quad Cities. It means a lot to me and was a family heirloom—I'd really appreciate getting it back.
I'm Priya Kapoor, and I'm looking for my sister, Asha Kapoor, who went missing yesterday around 3pm. I last saw her near LeClaire Park along the riverfront in Davenport; she was wearing a bright red puffer jacket, white sneakers, and carrying a blue backpack. She has a crescent moon tattoo on her right inner wrist and a small scar above her left eyebrow—unique features that might help someone recognize her. This is in the Quad Cities area, and we’re really worried—she’s been anxious lately and I just want her safe back home. If you've seen her or know anything, reach me here in the app or via email at [email protected].
I lost my blue Nike running shorts, size M. I had them yesterday around 3pm at Prospect Park in Davenport, near the splash pad along the river trail. They’re in decent condition, with a white Nike swoosh on the left leg and a bright neon green drawstring that makes them easy to spot. There’s a tiny snag on the back pocket and a light coffee stain near the waistband, but they’re my go-to pair. They were a gift from my sister, and I really need them back to keep up with training—please reach out if you found them.
I lost my cream fabric armchair yesterday around 3pm near the Figge Art Museum along River Drive in Davenport. It's a mid-century style armchair with a slightly worn beige cushion, tapered oak legs, and a small coffee-ring stain on the seat. It means a lot to me—it's been in my living room for years and was a gift from my grandmother. If anyone found a chair that matches this description—creamy upholstery, a tiny dent on the right arm, and the ring stain—please message me. I'd be beyond grateful to get it back.
I lost my DeWalt 20V cordless drill with the yellow-and-black body yesterday around 3pm near the loading area behind the Menards on 16th Street in Moline. It sits in a black hard-shell carrying case with a yellow latch. The drill is a 20V max with a rubber grip that's seen better days, and the battery is the 5.0Ah model with a red label. There's a blue Sharpie line along the side for quick ID, and the chuck has a small dent from a misfire last week. It was a gift from my dad, so it has sentimental value—and I really need it back to finish a home repair project this weekend. If you found it, please let me know; I can swing by with a reward.
I found a US passport this morning around 10:15am in the parking lot behind the Davenport Public Library on Main Street in Davenport. The passport is in a navy blue cover with gold lettering and has a small coffee ring stain on the back. There is a tiny lighthouse sticker on the cover, a unique identifying feature. If this is yours, I am glad to help you get it back - it is safe with me and I can meet at a public spot in the Quad Cities to arrange pickup.
I found a Calphalon 12-inch nonstick skillet this afternoon around 3:15 pm in the Davenport Public Library parking lot off Main Street, in the Quad Cities. It's black with a slightly worn nonstick surface and a bright red silicone grip on the handle. The bottom is stamped with 'Calphalon' and there’s a tiny dent along the rim that’s hard to miss if you know what you’re looking for. It looks well-loved, probably pulled out for weeknight dinners after work. If this belongs to you, please reach out — I’d love to help reunite it with its owner and hear any distinguishing details I should check for.
I found a silver charm bracelet this afternoon around 2:30pm on the sidewalk outside the Figge Art Museum along West Second Street in Davenport. It’s a slim chain with three charms: a heart, a tiny Eiffel Tower, and a small dog tag engraved with the initial 'M'. The bracelet looks a bit tarnished but clearly cared for, with a working lobster clasp and a faint blue thread tied through one link as if it was a keepsake. It feels like it belongs to someone in the Quad Cities; it carried a sentimental vibe, and I’d love to help reunite it with its owner. If this sounds like yours, message me here and we’ll figure it out.
I found this afternoon around 2:15 pm in the parking lot behind the RiverCenter on 3rd Street in Davenport, Quad Cities. It’s a red vinyl, 3-ring binder about 9x11 inches, stuffed with roughly 40 Topps baseball cards from the late 1980s. The cover is scuffed, and a blue rubber band is wrapped around the pages to keep them in order. Inside you can spot a mix of rookies and stars from 1987–1990, with a few cards showing creases but most are decent for a casual collector. I figured someone else might be missing this and would really want it back to complete their set.
I found this silver iPhone 12 Pro this afternoon around 3:15pm in LeClaire Park, Davenport, along the Mississippi River in the Quad Cities. It’s in a teal OtterBox case with a small fern sticker on the back and a visible crack along the top edge of the screen. The phone was sitting on a bench near the fountain by the LeClaire Park gazebo. I figured it probably belongs to someone who lost it, and I’d love to help get it back to its owner. If this is yours, share a detail only you would know (the wallpaper you had, or the last app you used) and we can arrange a pickup here in the Quad Cities.