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I lost my blue rescue inhaler yesterday around 3pm near Temple Square in downtown Salt Lake City. It's a white inhaler with an orange cap, tucked in a light gray silicone sleeve with a tiny white star sticker on the back. I was walking from the City Creek Center toward the Salt Lake Public Library on 210 E 400 S when I must have dropped it along Main Street between State Street and 100 South. This inhaler is crucial for my asthma, and it was a gift from my sister, so it means a lot to me. If anyone finds it, please text me or email—I'd be eternally grateful to get it back.
Lost my navy blue wool scarf yesterday around 3pm outside the City Creek Center entrance on Main Street in Salt Lake City. It's a medium-length scarf, about 60 inches, made of a soft merino-wool blend with slightly frayed ends. There's a small brass sun-shaped charm stitched near the end, and I also noticed a faint coffee stain along the inner edge. It has huge sentimental value—my grandmother gave it to me last winter, and I'm really hoping to get it back. If you found it, I’d be grateful to hear from you at [email protected].
I'm really worried — I lost my calico cat yesterday around 6pm near City Creek Center in Salt Lake City. She's a medium-sized cat, calico with orange, black, and white patches, bright green eyes, and a pink nose. She wears a pink collar with a small silver bell, and there's a tiny white heart-shaped patch on her chest that makes her easy to spot. I last saw her by the outdoor mall area near Main Street, and she may have slipped into a side alley behind Nordstrom. She's my daughter's cat and has sentimental value; I'd be so grateful to get her back if anyone has seen her.
$120 REWARD.!!!!! Last seen at 760 S 650 W Provo, UT 84601 I Had lost my Black coach wallet in the boulders parking lot exiting my vehicle it’s a Thick black wallet with noticeable Coach designs on it I genuinely couldn’t care less about the wallets jus want my ID am Cards back. It’s my Raiders card, ID, Funplex card, and a Rosca baby/ White plastic doll you would find in bread for a traditional christmas gathering.
I lost my blue hardcover edition of 'Where the Crawdads Sing' yesterday around 3pm outside the Salt Lake City Public Library at 210 E 400 S, near the fountain by the east entrance. It's a 6x9 inch book with a gold-foil title on the spine and a light coffee ring stain on the back cover; there's also a small crease along the dust jacket and a faded star sticker on the inside cover. Inside, you'll find a handwritten note on the first page that reads 'For Amina, keep this one' and a yellow sticky note tucked between pages. This book has sentimental value—it's a gift from my aunt, and I'm really hoping to get it back.
I found a gray paperback travel guide this afternoon around 4:15 pm outside the City Creek Center, near the Nordstrom entrance on Main Street in Salt Lake City. It's a standard trade paperback, about an inch thick, with a creased spine and a light coffee splash on the back cover. Inside, there's a yellow sticky note with a name written in blue ink—'M. Chen'—and a dog-eared page marker at a section on national parks. The cover shows Lonely Planet Utah & Nevada (2019 edition) with a small folded map tucked in the back pocket. If the owner recognizes these details, I'd be glad to return it; it seems like a well-loved travel guide someone likely uses often.
I found a red vinyl binder about 9x6 inches this afternoon around 2:15pm outside City Creek Center on Main Street in Salt Lake City. It's packed with coins in plastic flips and a small stamp collection tucked inside. The binder has a blue handwritten label on the inside cover that says 'Sam's Coin & Stamp Collection.' There’s a copper penny from the 1940s with a gentle patina and several small silver dimes, plus some bright stamp sheets visible in the top pocket. Feels like a cherished family treasure—happy to reunite it with its owner if you recognize it.
I found a DeWalt 20V cordless drill outside the Salt Lake City Public Library's main entrance at 210 E 400 S yesterday around 3pm. It's yellow and black, with a rubber grip that shows wear and a small dent near the chuck. It came with the original charger and a translucent gray carry case, with a red Sharpie initial 'MB' on the battery label. The case has a few scuffs from travel, but the drill powers up and seems to be in good working condition. If this belongs to you, we can arrange pickup near the library or at City Creek—just reach through the app and we can coordinate.
Found a set of keys this morning around 9:15am near the City Creek Center fountain on Main Street in Salt Lake City. The bunch includes about five metal keys on a bright red silicone keyring, plus a small round tag with the name 'Grace' scratched into it. There's a shiny brass house key, a silver car key, and a blue enamel mailbox key—the ring is a bit scuffed but all keys look usable. The tag and keys show some wear from daily use, so they're probably a favorite set. If you're the owner, I can meet near City Creek to return them; just drop a note with a description of the tag and approximate number of keys, and we can arrange a pickup.
I found a two-tone Fossil wristwatch this afternoon around 2:45pm outside City Creek Center, near the Nordstrom entrance on Main Street in Salt Lake City. It's a 42mm stainless steel case with a black dial and a brushed silver bezel, attached to a slightly worn two-tone bracelet. The back is engraved with the initials 'AR' and there's a tiny scratch near the 3 o'clock mark, but everything still works fine. I know how panicky you can feel when you misplace a watch that's meaningful to you, so I figured I’d post here in case the owner sees it and recognizes the details. If it's yours, tell me the back engraving and roughly where you last wore it.