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I lost my Rialto Theater concert ticket stub yesterday around 3pm near the Central Mall on 9th Street in Salina. It's for tonight's show, a small white ticket with a pink star sticker on the bottom left corner and a crease down the middle. The barcode is on the back edge, and the Rialto logo is faded but still visible on the front. This ticket is sentimental to me because it was a gift from my sister, and the date on it is meaningful. If anyone found it, message me here and we can verify at the Rialto box office.
I was loading out after a small gig and realized my red Pearl snare drum was gone yesterday around 3pm. It's a 14x5.5-inch Pearl Export Series snare, glossy cherry red with chrome hardware, and there's a small dent on the rim. Inside there's a faded 'Riff Raff' sticker and a skinny black tape line near the throw-off. I left it outside the Stiefel Theatre on Santa Fe Ave after the load yesterday afternoon, and this instrument has sentimental value—it was a gift from my dad, and I really need it back for our next practice.
I lost my black Garmin smartwatch yesterday around 3pm near the Salina Public Library on Elm Street. It's a 42mm Garmin Vivoactive-style watch with a black matte case and a bright red silicone band with white stitching. The back is engraved with the initials 'A.R.' and there’s a tiny dent on the bezel at 3 o'clock; the screen has a light scratch in the bottom corner. It was a gift from my sister, and it helps me track workouts and stay organized, so it means a lot to me. If anyone found it, I’d be grateful to get it back as soon as possible.
I lost my red Yamaha snare drum yesterday around 3pm near the Salina Public Library on West Elm Street. It's a 14x5.5 inch cherry red finish with chrome hardware and a small dent along the edge. There’s a purple star sticker on the shell and a blue duct-tape patch from a quick repair, plus a black gig bag with my initials 'AP' written in marker. It’s part of my first drum set and has sentimental value—my grandfather taught me to keep time, and I really need it back for upcoming gigs. If you found it, email me at [email protected].
Yesterday around 3pm I lost my gray canvas tote bag near the Salina Public Library on Elm Street. It's a medium-sized bag, about 14x16 inches, with a faded little star patch on the front and a bright red lining that peeks out when the zipper is open. The bag is worn but sturdy, with a small coffee stain on the bottom corner and a frayed edge along the strap. Inside I keep a notebook, a reusable water bottle, and a folded painting from my kid; it was a gift from her, so it has sentimental value. If anyone found it, I'd really appreciate getting it back.
Found this blue ceramic vase this afternoon around 3:45 pm in the plaza behind the Salina Art Center on Santa Fe Ave. It's about 8 inches tall, with a glossy glaze and a hand-painted pink and yellow flower motif. There's a small, barely legible stamp on the bottom that says 'Made in Portugal.' It looks meaningful—maybe it was a gift or a family piece—and I'd love to get it back to its owner. If this sounds like yours, drop me a message in the app with a brief description of the vase's identifying features.
I found a DeWalt 20V cordless drill this morning around 10:15am behind the Salina Public Library on West Elm Street. It’s in a black and yellow plastic case, a bit dusty from being outdoors, and the grip has a small crack. The battery is attached, and there’s a strip of gray duct tape with the initials 'PP' on the battery. The drill seems to be in decent working condition otherwise, just needs a proper home and a new owner who knows its story. If this belongs to you, send me a message here with proof of ownership and I’ll get it back to you—happy to coordinate a meetup near downtown Salina.
I found a baby corn snake this afternoon around 2:15pm slithering out from behind the bicycle racks near the Salina Public Library on East Iron Avenue. It’s in a blue plastic tub with a small heat pad and a shallow water dish. The snake is about 12 inches long, orange with brown saddle markings, and its eyes look clear. It has two distinguishing features: a tiny white scar on the left side of its neck and a faint blue dot near the tail. If this is your pet, please reply here with a photo or notes to verify.
I found an inflatable Santa yard decoration this afternoon around 3:15pm behind the Salina Public Library on 3rd Street. It's about 3 feet tall when inflated, with a bright red suit, white fur trim, and black boots, and a blinking nose light. There's a small tear along the left seam and a faded label on the battery pack that reads 'Holiday Glow.' It was lying on the ground near the bike racks outside the library entrance. It clearly belongs to someone decorating for the season, and I'd be glad to reunite it with its owner. If you recognize it, share the brand on the battery pack or describe the tear so I can verify.
Found this olive-green Columbia parka this afternoon around 4pm behind the Salina Public Library on Main Street. It's a size Large, water-resistant shell with a gray faux-fur hood trim. There’s a small tear at the left cuff and a bright blue inner lining pocket with a tiny mountain patch on the left sleeve. The zipper works and there’s a reflective stripe along the hem for visibility. I’m hoping to reunite it with its owner; if this sounds like yours, it might be worth checking, since it looks well cared for despite the wear from the wind by the library steps.
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