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I lost my mid-century oak coffee table with a glass top yesterday around 3pm near Broadway and 1st Ave in downtown Scottsbluff. It's about 4 feet long, 2 feet wide, natural oak finish, with a lower slatted shelf. There's a small dent on the front edge and a circular coffee-ring stain on the glass. It was a gift from my grandmother and has sentimental value—really hoping to get it back. One leg has a tiny wobble due to a worn foot cap, and there's a small brass cap on the end of that leg that helps identify it. If anyone found a table like this, please get in touch; I can offer a modest reward.
I lost my black Samsonite carry-on suitcase yesterday around 5pm outside the Walmart Supercenter on 10th Street in Scottsbluff. It's a 22-inch hard-shell with a matte finish and a few scuffs along the bottom from travel. There's a bright neon yellow luggage tag with my initials P.P. and a small blue silicone zipper pull on the main zipper. Inside is a photo album with family pictures and a soft red scarf tucked in the main compartment. This bag is sentimental to me and I really need to get it back—if someone found it, please drop it at the Panhandle Lost & Found or message me here.
I lost my vintage gold-filled pocket watch yesterday around 3pm. It's a 1920s Hamilton with an owl engraving on the back and the initials 'A.R.' faintly engraved inside the lid. The watch has a small dent on the rim and the attached chain ends with a brass clasp that's a bit bent. I was browsing the downtown Scottsbluff antique row along Broadway near the old courthouse steps when I think I last had it, just after ducking into a tiny bookshop on 16th Street. This watch was a gift from my grandfather and holds a lot of sentimental value; I'm really hoping to get it back.
I lost my black Sony PlayStation 5 DualSense controller yesterday around 3pm near the Walmart Supercenter on East Overland Ave in Scottsbluff. It's a matte black controller with bright blue silicone thumb grips and a small white sticker with the initials 'MK' on the back. The right bumper is a bit loose and there's light wear on the grip where my thumb rests, but otherwise it's in good condition. It has sentimental value because it was a gift from my sister who lives out of state, and I really need it back. If anyone found it, please reply here—I can meet up near the Scottsbluff Public Library on 18th Street to pick it up.
I lost my red reflective dog harness yesterday around 3pm near the Walmart on 10th Street in Scottsbluff. It's a medium Ruffwear-style harness, bright red with a white paw-print patch on the chest strap and a small blue LED light clip on the back. There's a blue nylon leash still attached, and a tiny tear near the Velcro that makes it a bit snag-prone. It means a lot to me; we've had it since adopting our dog, and I really need to get it back.
I found a ring this afternoon around 2:15pm near the Scotts Bluff National Monument visitor center, tucked behind the gift shop by the path to the overlook. It’s a slim gold band, about a size 6.5, with a small oval emerald and a barely noticeable 'AJ' engraving on the inner side. The stone glints green in the sun, and there’s a faint scratch along the inner rim from hiking. If anyone recognizes it, please reach out with the engraving details or where you last had it—happy to return it to its owner.
I found a pair of gray Nike running shoes this afternoon around 3:15 PM behind the Scottsbluff Public Library on 9th Street. They’re size 9, with a white Nike swoosh and bright lime-green laces that pop when the sun hits them. The left shoe has a small red heart sticker on the insole, and there’s a tiny scuff on the toe of the right shoe from a recent run. They’re in decent condition overall, just a bit worn from daily use. If these belong to you, I’d like to help you get them back—they clearly mean a lot to someone, and I’d hate to see them go missing.
I found a gray tabby cat this afternoon around 2:15pm behind the public library on 18th Street in Scottsbluff, out in Nebraska’s Panhandle. It has white paws and a tiny notch in the left ear. It’s wearing a bright blue collar with a small silver bell and a tag that reads 'Mia'. The cat is about 8-9 pounds, looks healthy, and was a bit cautious at first but warmed up after a gentle scratch behind the ears. It purred when I petted it. It seems well-fed and clean, which makes me think it might be someone's indoor cat that slipped out during the last storm. I’d really like to reunite it with its person. If this is your cat, tell me the name on the tag or any identifying details (like a microchip number) and I’ll verify and arrange a safe meet-up. For now, the cat is safe with me.
I found a blue nylon dog harness this afternoon around 3:20pm behind the Scottsbluff Public Library on 16th Street, near the bus stop. It's a medium-sized harness, with a neon orange handle and a small brass name tag engraved 'Juno' on the strap. The harness is in good condition, with only light wear and no tears. It looks like it belonged to a medium-sized dog, maybe a retriever mix. If this belongs to you, tell me the dog's name or the last time you used it, and we can arrange a meetup to return it. I know how important pet gear can be to a pup.
I found a grey canvas tote bag this afternoon around 3:15pm behind the Crow's Nest Cafe on Broadway in Scottsbluff, in the Panhandle region. It's a medium-sized bag, about 14 inches wide and 11 inches tall, with a bright red zipper and two inner pockets. Inside there's a black charging cable, a small spiral notebook with a sunflower sticker on the cover, and a folded navy sweater in a clear pouch. A couple of distinguishing bits: the red zipper pulls are a bit worn, and there's a faded 'Nebraska' keychain clipped to the inside pocket. If the owner sees this, I’d love to get it back to you; I think it’s probably important to you.
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