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I lost my framed abstract canvas print yesterday around 3pm outside the City Creek Center entrance on Main Street in Salt Lake City. It's a 16x20 inch print in a silver metal frame with a thin black inner border. The artwork features teal and cream geometric shapes with a small gold accent in the lower right corner, and there's a tiny pencil initial 'LP' on the back plus a faint scratch along the bottom edge of the frame. It was a gift from my aunt and means a lot to me; I really need it back. If you found it, please reach out—I can describe the back label and the distinctive frame to verify.
My wife lost her keys (Volvo car key) last night, she thinks on 300 S and about 700 E. Please let me know if you find them. Thanks!
I lost my cat, a medium-sized grey tabby with white paws, yesterday around 3pm. He slipped out of our door near Liberty Park in Salt Lake City, around 500 S and 900 E. He wears a blue collar with a tiny silver bell and has a small white patch on his chest. There’s a tiny notch in his right ear from a past scrape. He’s a bit shy with strangers but very affectionate once he warms up. He’s been part of our family for years and means a lot to my kids. If you see him, message me here or email [email protected].
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I lost my grey Kate Spade handbag yesterday around 3pm near the City Creek Center entrance on Main Street in Salt Lake City. It's a small pebbled leather crossbody, about 9 inches across, with a detachable black strap and a pink silk scarf tied to the zipper pull. Inside there’s a lavender tassel charm and a light pink floral lining. It’s sentimental to me because it holds a tiny silver locket from my grandmother and a photo of my mom. If anyone found it, I’d really appreciate getting it back — I was in line at Nordstrom Rack and must have set it down somewhere between the escalator and the fountain.
I found a vintage teak coffee table this afternoon around 3:15 pm behind the City Creek Center fountain on Main Street. It's about 48 inches long, 18 inches wide, and has a clear glass insert running down the center. The wood has a warm honey tone, with a couple of light scratches and a faint sun fade on the top from years in sun. There’s a small drawer on one end with a brass pull, and I noticed a tiny pencil initials 'JR' on the bottom of the drawer—maybe a previous owner's mark. If someone’s missing this, I’d really like to help return it.
I found a pair of gold-tone hoop earrings this afternoon around 3:50 pm outside City Creek Center, near the Main Street entrance by the fountain. They're small hoops, about 12 mm, with a delicate silver heart charm dangling from one hoop. One earring has a tiny engraving on the back—“LM”—which could help the owner identify them. They’re in decent condition with a faint scratch along the inner side of the hoop but nothing major. They look like real jewelry, not cheap costume stuff, so I figured they should be returned to their owner rather than sit in my pocket. If these are yours, email me at [email protected] to arrange a meetup near the fountain.
I found a tan pebble-grain leather crossbody this afternoon around 3:15pm outside the Salt Lake City Public Library on 210 E 400 S. It has a small gold-tone logo on the front and a bright red silk scarf tied around the strap. Inside, there’s a brass compass keychain and a receipt from a nearby cafe tucked under a makeup pouch. The bag is in good condition, just a bit dusty from the sidewalk. I’d really like to get it back to its owner; if you recognize these details, I’m happy to hand it over.
I found a small gray fabric pouch (Category: Other Miscellaneous Items) this afternoon around 2:40pm behind the City Creek Center, near the Nordstrom entrance on Main Street in Salt Lake City. It's about the size of a paperback, with a neon lime zipper pull and a tiny stitched logo that looks like 'MHL' in the lower corner. Inside, there's a white Anker USB-C hub and a few tangled charging cables, plus a microfiber cloth; the pouch has a few scuffs along the bottom but otherwise seems in decent shape. If the owner is reading this, I’m happy to return it—it's not mine, but I can tell this stuff matters when you're traveling.
I found a navy blue Adrianna Papell floor-length satin evening gown this afternoon around 2:45pm outside City Creek Center, near the Nordstrom entrance on Main Street in Salt Lake City. It's a women's size M and in good condition, with a detachable silver-beaded belt that features a distinctive rhinestone buckle. There's a minor snag on the hem from stepping on a curb, but it's hardly noticeable. The gown looks like it could be for a wedding or formal event, and it's clearly important to someone. If this helps, I can bring it to the City Creek security desk or arrange a time for the owner to identify it and claim it.
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