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I lost my Pacific Blue iPhone 12 Pro Max yesterday around 3pm. It was tucked in a navy protective case with a small white star sticker on the back, and the screen is cracked from a drop last week. It’s 128GB and essential for work emails and maps while I’m out around Sandusky. I think I last had it near the Sandusky Maritime Museum on Water Street; if anyone picked it up, please drop it off at the local police desk or message me here. This phone has sentimental value because it was a gift from my sister, and I really need it back.
I lost my tan Michael Kors tote yesterday around 3pm near the Sandusky Bay walkway, just behind the Steamship Museum on West Main Street. It's a 12-inch tall, pebbled leather tote with a small pink silk scarf tied to the handle and a gold MK charm on the zipper pull. Inside are my sunglasses in a black case, a brown wallet, and a handwritten recipe card from my grandma. There’s also a tiny coffee stain on the inner lining near the zipper pocket. The bag has sentimental value—it was a gift from my mom that I’ve carried everywhere. I’d really appreciate getting it back; if anyone found it, I’d be grateful to be reunited with it, especially since it contains irreplaceable keepsakes.
I lost my grey knit scarf yesterday around 3pm near the Starbucks on Perkins Ave in Sandusky. It's a charcoal gray, cable-knit scarf about 60 inches long, from J.Crew, with a small navy blue embroidery of the initials 'JR' on the far end. The scarf has a few light snags but is otherwise in good condition. It was a gift from my grandmother and feels sentimental; I’d really love to get it back. If you found it, please message me—I'll be forever grateful.
I lost my leopard gecko Mango yesterday around 3pm. He’s about 6 inches long from snout to tail, yellow with black spots, and his tail is a little kinked from a past tumble. There’s a tiny blue dot on his left hip that helps identify him. Last seen near the Sandusky Public Library on Meigs Street, by the fountain outside the main entrance. He tends to hide in warm spots, so he might be tucked away in a sunny windowsill or under a bench in a shaded spot nearby. This gecko is a gift for my daughter, and we’re really worried—we’ve been calling for him every few minutes since he vanished. If you spot Mango, please email me with any sightings.
I lost my gold charm bracelet yesterday afternoon around 3pm near the Starbucks on Market Street in downtown Sandusky. It's a delicate 14k gold chain about 6 inches long, with a tiny heart charm and a tiny blue enamel stone charm. One charm has 'Grandma' etched on it, and there's a small freshwater pearl drop on the clasp. It means a lot to me—my grandmother gave it to me, and I wore it every day. If anyone found it, please reach out; I’d be really grateful to get it back!
Found a red Pearl snare drum this afternoon around 2:15pm in the parking lot behind the harbor market on Perkins Ave, Sandusky. It's a 14x6.5 inch shell with a bright red lacquer, chrome hardware, and a skull sticker on the shell. There are two maple drumsticks with black grips tucked into the snare basket, and I saw a faint 'A17' etched on the inside rim. It looks gently used but a bit dusty; I can hold onto it until the owner claims it.
I found a silver chain necklace this afternoon around 2:15pm near the Cedar Point Beach boardwalk in Sandusky. It’s a slender 18-inch chain with a small heart pendant, and the back of the pendant has the initials 'MB' engraved. The chain has a few micro-scratches from wear, but the clasp works smoothly and it’s still in good condition. I kept it in a small pouch so it wouldn’t snag, and I’d really like to get it back to its owner. If this sounds like yours, please reach out with identifying details.
I found a blue Cedar Point 1-day admission ticket this afternoon around 2:15pm. It was lying on the sidewalk near the Cedar Point main gate along Lakeside Drive in Sandusky. The paper ticket is standard-issue with a bold blue border, a barcode on the back, and the Cedar Point logo at the top; the date printed reads 'Aug 14'. It's a bit creased and there's a small coffee ring stain on the lower left corner. If you're missing a Cedar Point ticket, I'd love to get it back to you.
I found a gray tabby cat this afternoon around 4:15pm by the Cedar Point parking lot on Lakeside Ave in Sandusky, Ohio. It’s wearing a blue reflective collar with a tiny brass bell and has clean white paws. The cat seemed hungry and a bit scared, so I stood nearby for a few minutes to make sure it wasn’t someone's lost pet wandering off. It also has a small notch in its right ear and a faint orange speck on its nose, easy to describe if you’re missing him. If this is your cat, reply with a photo and the name on the collar so I can verify and get him home.
I found two ID cards this afternoon around 2:20pm behind the Sandusky Public Library on Meigs Street, near the little coffee cart. One card is a City of Sandusky employee ID, laminated with a small scratch along the edge and a photo of a woman in a navy blazer. The second is a Seaway College student ID with a blue lanyard and a faint coffee stain on the back. They were tucked under a bench by the bike rack. I’m just trying to help—I'll hold onto them safely for a day or two in case the owner comes by the library desk or Sandusky police station.
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