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Lost my navy blue Penguin Classics hardcover of 1984 yesterday around 3pm near Pike Place Market. This edition has gold lettering on the spine and a red ribbon bookmark that sticks out a little. There's a light coffee stain on the inside back cover and a small dog-ear on page 157 from studying for finals, plus a bright sticky note tucked between pages 72-73 that says 'For exam'. It was a gift from my late aunt and has serious sentimental value, so I’d really like to get it back. If you found it around Market-front stairs or near the Post Alley entrance, message me here.
I lost my 14k gold slim ring yesterday around 3pm near the Metropolitan Market on 4th Ave, just south of Pike Street in downtown Seattle. It's a narrow 3mm-wide, brushed gold band with a tiny inner engraving of 'H.J.' and a small heart near the inner edge. There's a small scratch along the outer edge on the right side. It has sentimental value—it was a gift from my grandmother who passed away last year, and I really need it back. If you found it, please email me at [email protected]; I can offer a modest reward.
Hey, I lost my OneTouch Verio Flex glucometer in a blue silicone sleeve yesterday around 3pm near Pike Place Market, outside the market entrances on Pine Street. The meter is white with a dark screen and has a tiny crack in the top-right corner; it sits in a blue sleeve with a small white star sticker I added for quick ID. It’s essential for my daily blood sugar checks and I really need it back — it helps me manage my diabetes and I’m worried about missing readings. The sticker and the crack are my only real distinguishing features, so if you see it around Seattle-Tacoma, please let me know; I’d be forever grateful.
Hi, I lost my navy blue North Face Borealis backpack yesterday around 3:15pm near the Westlake Center on Pine Street in downtown Seattle. It's about a 25-liter pack, with bright orange zipper pulls and a red interior liner. There's a small pine-tree enamel pin on the front pocket and a dented bottom corner from a tumble in a crosswalk—it's a little worn but still sturdy. The bag held a laptop sleeve and a well-used water bottle, and it was a gift from my sister last year, so it means a lot to me. If anyone found it, I'd be incredibly grateful to get it back.
I'm Amina Hassan. I've lost my sister, Priya Kapoor, who is 22 and about 5'4". She has shoulder-length black hair and olive skin. She was last seen yesterday around 3pm near Westlake Park in downtown Seattle, around 4th Ave and Pine St, wearing a forest-green parka, a gray scarf, black jeans, and white sneakers, and she was carrying a bright red backpack with a blue bicycle-shaped keychain. She has a small star tattoo on the inside of her left ankle and wears a thin silver nose stud. I'm really worried and really need her back safe—if you've seen her, drop a note here. She can respond to the name Priya or to her sister Amina, and she might be a little disoriented.
I found a piece of jewelry a few days ago in the gutter near downtown Seattle area. If you can describe to me what this jewelry piece is with every exact details correct than I will gladly return it to you. I know this is a very expensive piece of jewelry and I want it to go back to its rightful owner. Please answer these following questions you get one chance: 1.) What type of jewelry is it? 2.) What is it made of? 3.) How many different stones does it contain? 4.) What exact date did you lose it? 5.) What are the measurements? 6.) If you answer correctly I will have one more surprise question after I am contacted.
I found a blue, 2x4 inch concert ticket stub this afternoon around 2:15pm near the Westlake Center transit hub in downtown Seattle. It's a standard Ticketmaster print on blue stock with a perforated edge and a small coffee stain on the bottom left corner. The event listed is The Northbound at Neptune Theatre, with Section 102, Row A, Seat 7, and a barcode along the bottom. If this belongs to you, I’d love to return it—these passes can be hard to replace and it might be sentimental.
I found a beige queen-size duvet cover with navy piping this afternoon around 3:15pm outside Pike Place Market, near the street entrance on 1st Ave. It’s cotton sateen and in decent shape, with a small coffee stain along the bottom-left corner and a neat 'A.R.' monogram embroidered in navy on the top-left edge. The zipper works smoothly and there are no tears or pulls, just a bit of sun fade from being left out by the bench for a while. It was sitting by the sidewalk next to a striped tote bag, basically just waiting to be noticed. If this is yours, reply here with the monogram details and we can figure out a quick meetup nearby to get it back.
I found this navy North Face fleece jacket this afternoon around 3:15pm outside the main entrance to Pike Place Market on Pine Street in the Seattle-Tacoma area. It's a men's size Large, slightly worn but clean, with a bright red zipper pull and a small orange fox patch sewn on the left sleeve. The jacket has a soft fleece lining and a couple of faint water stains on the hem from last week's rain, but overall it's in good condition for casual wear. I know how easy it is to misplace a favorite jacket in the city, and I’d love to get it back to its owner—if this sounds like yours, tell me the brand tag and the two distinctive features.
I found a brown leather wallet this afternoon around 1:15 PM outside the Starbucks at Pike Place Market, downtown Seattle. It's mid-sized, with a slightly worn feel, and a small coffee stain on the back. Inside I can see several cards and a faded blue gym tag slipped into a card slot. There's an initial 'M' stitched in the lining. I'm keeping it safe and hoping to reunite it with its owner soon—these things matter a lot to someone.
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