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I lost my silver hoop earrings yesterday around 3pm near the Eastman Theatre on Gibbs Street in Rochester. They’re small—about a centimeter in diameter—with a delicate blue sapphire drop on one hoop and a subtle zigzag pattern along the edge. The other hoop has a tiny engraving, 'KP,' on the back. They were a gift from my mom and mean a lot to me; I really need to find them. If you’ve seen them around the library or the coffee shop by the theater, please reach out. I’d be forever grateful to get them back.
I lost my bearded dragon this afternoon around 3pm near East Avenue by the River Campus in Rochester. It's about 6 inches long, sandy orange with darker crossbands along the back, and it usually sits on a warm branch. It was in a blue plastic travel terrarium with a black handle and a small heat lamp; the terrarium lid has a small crack along the edge. Unique features: a small white scar under its chin and a blue dot near the base of the tail. This dragon means a lot to me—it was a gift from my daughter, and I’m really hoping someone who finds it can help bring it home.
I lost my red Le Creuset 3-quart pot yesterday around 3pm near the Rochester Public Market on North Union Street. It's the bright red enamel with a glossy surface, and the lid has a black knob; there’s a tiny chip on the outer rim near the handle from a previous drop. This pot has seen countless family meals—it's my go-to for stews and chili—and it really means a lot to me because it was a housewarming gift from my aunt. If anyone found it, I’d be incredibly grateful to get it back; it feels like part of my kitchen story.
I lost my silver Yamaha flute yesterday around 3pm near the Eastman Theatre on Gibbs Street in Rochester. It's a student model, silver-plated, with a black hard case that has a blue velvet interior. There's a tiny dent on the head joint near the Yamaha logo and a small sticker from my ensemble on the case. This instrument has sentimental value because it was my grandmother's gift, and I really need it back for weekly lessons and an upcoming recital.
I lost my small silver USB drive, a SanDisk 16GB, yesterday around 3pm near the Central Library on South Avenue in Rochester. It's about the size of my pinky, has a bright red cap, and the edge bears a tiny circular sticker that reads 'Family' with a little heart. The drive holds scans of old family photos that aren’t backed up anywhere else, so it’s sentimental for me and I’d really love to get it back. It might look a bit scratched along the edge, and the cap has a tiny nick—if you found something matching this description, please drop me an email at [email protected]. Thanks for helping—it's listed in the Other Miscellaneous Items category.
I found a pair of silver-tone drop earrings this afternoon around 4:15pm behind the Eastman Theatre on Gibbs Street in Rochester, NY. They’re about 1 inch long, lightweight, with a delicate chain and a small heart-shaped crystal charm dangling from one earring. The other earring has a tiny scratch on the back near the clasp. They’re in good condition overall and catch the light nicely. If someone recognizes them, send me a message and we can figure out how to get them back to you.
I found a navy blue canvas crossbody tote with tan leather trim outside the Rochester Public Market on North Union Street this afternoon around 2:15pm. It's a medium-sized bag with an adjustable strap and a front zipper pocket that's a bit worn. Inside there's a red enamel compass pin on the zipper pull and a fabric tag that reads 'MILA'. The bag is a little scuffed but otherwise in good condition, clearly something someone used daily. If the owner recognizes it, I'm hoping to get it back to them soon.
I found a red knit scarf this afternoon around 2:50pm, tucked under the railing outside the Rochester Public Market on Union Street. It's a medium-length scarf, probably acrylic-wool blend, with white snowflake patterns along the ends. There's a tiny yellow thread stitched in the bottom-right corner and a small snag along the left edge—gives it a bit of character. It looks well-loved, with some pilling on the fringe but still in good shape. Rochester winters are rough, and this seasonal item clearly keeps someone warm. If it's yours, drop me a note and we can coordinate a pickup near the Market entrance.
I found a red North Face winter parka this morning around 10:15am behind the Rochester Public Market on North Union Street. It's a men's size L with a black inner lining and a fluffy fur-trimmed hood, still in pretty good shape for a coat that’s clearly seen a Rochester winter. A small white mountain badge sits on the left sleeve, and there’s a tiny snag near the cuff that a careful eye will spot. It feels like a practical, well-loved jacket that someone in my neighborhood would be missing right now. If this is yours, drop me a note in the app and we can arrange a pickup around Park Ave and Main Street.
I found a pair of blue Nike running shoes this afternoon around 4:15pm in the parking lot behind the Rochester Public Market on North Union Street. They’re size 9, blue mesh with a white swoosh and a couple of scuffs along the toe from daily runs. The left shoe has a small yellow scuff, and the insole features a faded 'Rochester Run Club' logo I could see when I checked them. They’re in decent shape overall—light wear but no holes. I imagine they belong to someone who’s really missing them and would be grateful to have them back.
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