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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 lost my black Giro road helmet yesterday around 3pm while riding the Burke-Gilman Trail near Gas Works Park. It's a black Giro helmet with a bright orange stripe along the rim, and there's a small red star sticker on the back plus a tiny dent on the visor. The inner padding is a bit worn from daily use, but it's still comfy and I rely on it for every ride. I really need it back for safety, so if you found it, drop me a note here—it's my main helmet for everyday cycling in Seattle-Tacoma and I’d be grateful to get it back.
I lost my black Samsonite 28-inch hard-shell suitcase yesterday around 3pm outside the Pike Place Market main entrance on 1st Ave in Seattle. It's a sturdy case with a few scuffs, a red interior, and a bright turquoise luggage tag on the zipper pull that has my initials KP. Inside are a few work outfits, a compact digital camera, and a small photo album of family memories. There's a dent on the bottom-left corner and a TSA-approved lock on the zipper. This bag has sentimental value and I really need it back; if someone found it, please let me know.
I lost my blue RFID passport holder yesterday around 3pm near Pike Place Market, outside the main entrance on Pike Street by the Gum Wall. It’s a compact blue faux-leather wallet, RFID-blocking, about the size of a passport, and it has a small coffee stain on the bottom corner plus silver initials 'AK' embossed inside. Inside are my passport, a boarding pass, and a couple of cards; it feels a lot less secure without it, and it’s sentimental—my grandmother gave it to me. If anyone found it, I’d really appreciate getting it back.
I lost my black Nintendo Switch OLED with red and blue Joy-Cons yesterday around 3pm near Pike Place Market in downtown Seattle, Seattle-Tacoma. It’s in a clear protective case with a small phoenix sticker on the back and a faint scratch along the bottom edge. This device is my main way to unwind after long shifts, and it also holds a lot of saved progress from co-op games; it was a gift from my sister last Christmas, so it has sentimental value. If anyone found it, please message me—I'd be endlessly grateful 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.
Found this grey quilted duvet cover set with navy piping this afternoon around 3:30 pm outside the Pike Place Market entrance on Pine Street in Seattle. It's a queen-size set with two matching pillowcases, and the fabric feels like a soft cotton blend. There's a small monogram 'AH' embroidered in the lower-right corner, and there's a faint coffee stain along the top edge that might wash out. The set is otherwise in good condition and smells freshly laundered. If this is yours, drop me a line and we can figure out a quick, safe pickup near the market to reunite it.
I found a navy tote bag this afternoon around 3:15pm near the Pike Place Market entrance on Pine Street. It's a medium-sized bag, probably 14 inches across, made of sturdy canvas with tan leather handles and a brass zipper pull. Inside, there's a red enamel pin shaped like a coffee cup and a small zip pouch embroidered with the initials 'A.R.' on teal-and-white striped lining. There’s also a compact black umbrella tucked in the side pocket and a few receipts. If you recognize these details, drop a note on the app and we can arrange a meetup near the Market entrance or at Westlake Center to get it back to you.
I found a blue US passport this afternoon around 3:15pm along Alaskan Way near Colman Dock, downtown Seattle. The cover is classic navy blue with the gold seal; the back shows a small coffee stain and a tiny crease on the top-right corner. Inside, the data page looks intact, and there’s a circular compass sticker on the inside front cover—a unique marker that might help verify ownership. I picked it up off a bench by the waterfront near Pike Place Market and kept it safe, hoping to help someone get it back; I know how stressful it is to lose a passport.