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I lost my ID cards yesterday around 3pm near the Starbucks on Main Street in Rapid City's west side. It's a worn black leather bi-fold wallet with red stitching and a small coffee ring stain on the back. Inside are my SD driver's license, my student ID, and a library card—these are essential for work and class access, and I really need them back. If someone picked it up, I’d be grateful to get it back; the wallet also has a tiny dent on the back corner and one of the cards has a faint scratch near the photo.
I lost my DeWalt 20V cordless drill yesterday around 3pm. It's in a yellow plastic case with black trim, and the latch has a small dent. I last had it in the back parking lot behind Ace Hardware on Mount Rushmore Road in Rapid City, West SD, while helping a neighbor with a shelf project. It came with two batteries - one 5Ah and one 2Ah - and the 2Ah battery has blue painter's tape with my initials 'RP' on it. The drill's chuck shows a couple of scratches and the belt clip on the tool is slightly bent. This drill was a gift from my dad, so I'd really appreciate getting it back.
I lost my small black metronome yesterday around 3pm near the Dahl Arts Center on Fifth Street in downtown Rapid City. It's a compact digital metronome, about the size of a deck of cards, with a matte black plastic case and a white pendulum that ticks steadily. There’s a blue sticker on the back that reads 'Jazz Night' in white letters, plus a tiny dent on the bottom edge from a minor drop. It’s really sentimental to me—my late mentor gave it to me for practice, and I truly need it back for an important rehearsal this weekend.
I lost my hand-painted ceramic wall vase yesterday around 3pm near the Dahl Arts Center on 5th Street in Rapid City. It's a slim, 8-inch tall piece with a glossy blue-and-white glaze and a subtle raised leaf motif around the rim. The vase is locally made and signed on the back with 'K. Nguyen'; there's also a tiny hairline crack at the base that's easy to miss. It means a lot to me because it was a gift from my grandmother and holds a lot of sentimental value. If anyone found it, please reach out — I’d really appreciate getting it back.
Hey, I’m Priya Patel. I lost my gray fabric loveseat yesterday around 3pm. It’s about 6 feet long with charcoal upholstery that’s a bit worn and a teal throw draped over the back. There’s a tiny coffee stain on the right cushion and a small seam tear along the left arm. I last saw it in my apartment building lobby off West Main Street, near the Dahl Arts Center, in Rapid City, SD. This piece has sentimental value because it was a gift from my grandmother, and I’m really hoping to get it back. If found, please ping me—I’m hoping for a quick, honest reunion and would be forever grateful.
Found a blue 6x9 paperback this afternoon around 2:30 pm outside the Rapid City Public Library on 4th Street in Rapid City, West SD, near Mount Rushmore Road. The cover shows a simple night-sky design and the spine has faded white lettering; the pages are lightly dog-eared and there’s a coffee ring along the bottom edge. Inside, there’s a library stamp on the first page reading 'RCPL' and a small doodle of a coffee cup on page 97, plus a green sticky note tucked between pages. It looks well-loved, and I’d love to reunite it with its owner—happy to drop it at the library desk or meet nearby.
I found a mid-century teak coffee table with a glass top this afternoon around 3:15 pm in the parking lot behind the Dahl Arts Center on 7th Street in Rapid City, West SD. It's a rectangular piece about 48 inches long and 20 inches wide, with a warm teak finish and a clear glass inset that lets the grain shine. There’s a small nick on the front edge and a faint scratch along the underside of the glass rim, plus a tiny brass maker’s mark on the underside that reads 'D.J. Co.' It would be great to reunite it with its owner—if you’re missing it, I’d be glad to coordinate an easy pickup.
I found a vintage wooden end table this afternoon around 3pm. It’s walnut-stained, about 24 inches tall and 22 inches wide, with a single drawer and a brass knob. The top has light ring marks and a tiny chip on the front-right corner, plus a subtle carved leaf motif on the drawer front. I found it near the entrance to Market Place on West Main Street in Rapid City, West SD, and I left it there in case the owner stops by. If this sounds like yours, describe the drawer pull details and the corner chip so we can verify and arrange pickup.
I found a passport this afternoon around 2:15pm near the entrance of Target on West Main Street in Rapid City. It's a dark blue United States passport with the gold seal on the cover. There’s a small coffee ring on the back cover and a tiny circular ship-wheel sticker on the inside front cover. Nothing personal is visible at a glance, just these marks that might help the owner recognize it. I know how scary it is to lose something like this, and I’d like to get it back to its owner as soon as possible—ping me here to arrange a pickup near Target.
I found a gray Nike running jacket this afternoon around 3:15pm in the parking lot behind the Target on Mount Rushmore Road, Rapid City. It's a men's medium, lightweight windbreaker with a bright orange zipper pull and a small Nike swoosh on the chest. The exterior has a couple of light scuffs and a faint coffee stain along the inside pocket, but otherwise it's in good shape. There’s a unique feature—a tiny embroidered skyline patch on the left sleeve near the cuff. If this is yours, message me in the app and we can arrange pickup.
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