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Yesterday around 4pm I lost my tiny gray guinea pig near Riverside Park on Hayes Ave in Sandusky. He’s about the size of a hamster, with soft gray fur, a white belly, and a distinct tan stripe running along his back. He wears a pink harness with a tiny bell, and he’s usually tucked into a tote bag when we’re outside so he doesn’t wander. He’s shy and pops into hiding when loud noises happen, which makes me worry. This little guy is part of our family and holds sentimental value to me; I’d be incredibly grateful to get him back. If you’ve seen him, please text me and I’ll meet you in the Sandusky area.
I lost my silver ring yesterday around 3pm somewhere near the fountain at Courthouse Square on West Market Street in Sandusky. It's a slender sterling silver band, about 6mm wide, with a small blue sapphire set in a bezel. Inside the band there's an initials engraving 'A+H' and a tiny dent on the inside from a fall I took last week. The ring was a gift from my grandmother and feels irreplaceable; it has sentimental value and I really need it back. If you found it, a note would mean the world—we can meet at the Sandusky Public Library or the Starbucks on Market Street to return it.
Hey, I lost my navy blue North Face parka yesterday around 3pm near the Ferry Dock on Water Street in Sandusky. It's a men's medium waterproof shell with a bright orange lining that peeks out when you unzip the inner zipper. There's a small fray on the left sleeve seam and a DIY repair on the inner tag, plus a red carabiner clip inside one pocket from a hiking trip—pretty distinctive. It was a gift from my grandmother, which makes it especially sentimental, and I really need it back; if anyone found it, please get in touch.
I lost my navy blue king-size duvet cover set with white piping yesterday around 3pm near the public library on Meigs Street in Sandusky. It's a cotton percale set from Linen & Co. with a smooth zipper closure and a small decorative white stripe along the edge. There's a faint coffee stain on the lower right corner and a tiny pull thread along the top seam that might catch someone's eye. It means a lot to me because it was a gift from my grandmother and I’ve slept with it every night since I got it—really hoping to get it back. If anyone found it or picked it up, please reach out; I’ll be forever grateful.
I lost my red knit scarf yesterday around 3pm near the Starbucks on Main Street in Sandusky. It's a mid-length acrylic scarf, vivid red with a white snowflake pin stitched near the left end, and there's a tiny charcoal stain on the inside from a spill last winter. The scarf is about 60 inches long and a bit pilled from wear. It was a gift from my grandmother, so it means a lot to me and I am really hoping to get it back. If you found it, drop me a message here so we can arrange a meetup.
I found a silver necklace with a small heart pendant this afternoon around 2:15pm near the Sandusky Public Library on Meigs Street. It's on an 18-inch sterling silver box chain, and the heart pendant is about 0.8 cm across. On the back there's a tiny initial engraving, looks like 'S'. The clasp is a standard lobster claw, and the chain shows light wear. It was lying on the ground by the library steps, near the bike racks. It seems cared for, and I figured someone might be missing it—it probably means a lot to them.
Found a cordless drill kit this afternoon around 2:15pm in the parking lot behind Sandusky Hardware on Water Street. It’s a Black & Decker 20V drill in a bright yellow case, a bit scuffed with a blue 'J.R.' label on the lid. There’s a small dent on the corner and a spare battery tucked inside the case along with a pencil and tape measure that wasn’t mine. I figured someone might be missing it after a DIY project, so I brought it here to help reunite it with its owner. If this sounds like yours, tell me the model number and describe the bits inside to confirm; I can meet in the same lot or at Lakeside Park nearby to hand it off.
I found a framed blue-gold abstract painting this afternoon around 2:15pm in the parking lot behind the Sandusky Maritime Museum on Meigs Street, near Lake Erie. It's a 16x20 inch piece on canvas in a black metal frame, with a few tiny scratches on the lower edge. The painting features bold cobalt and ultramarine blues with specks of gold leaf that catch the light. On the back there's a small gallery label that reads 'Studio Indigo, 2022' and a faint signature 'K. Moreno' near the bottom. I grabbed it thinking someone might be missing it after pulling into the lot for coffee at a nearby cafe. If it's yours, I’d love to help get it back—I'm keeping it safe for now.
I found a blue Columbia-brand puffer parka this afternoon around 3:15 pm by the bike racks outside the Sandusky Public Library on Meigs Street. It's a men's medium, navy blue with a detachable faux fur hood and a bright orange inner lining. The zipper pull is silver and there's a small mud stain near the hem, but otherwise in decent shape. If you're missing it, message me with the brand, color, size, and Meigs Street spot, and we can arrange a meetup to return it.
I found a pair of Cedar Point season passes this afternoon around 3:15pm on Perkins Avenue near the Cedar Point Beach entrance in Sandusky. They’re laminated red and white, attached to a blue lanyard with a tiny silver sailboat charm, and one has a light coffee stain on the corner. They’re a bit creased from being in a pocket, but otherwise look valid and important for someone’s trips this summer. I’m hoping to get them back to the owner; if these belong to you, share the name on the passes and the last four digits so we can confirm, and I’ll hand them over.