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I lost my black SanDisk Extreme Portable SSD 1TB yesterday around 3pm. It's in a black metal case with an orange silicone sleeve, and there's a small dent on the top edge plus a green sticker that says 'vacay' on the back. I last used it near Pike Place Market in downtown Seattle, outside the Post Alley entrance by the street, so it could have fallen there as I ducked into a coffee shop. It holds irreplaceable vacation photos and a few work drafts, so it feels like a small piece of our memories is missing. If anyone found it, please text or email me—I’d really appreciate getting it back, and I’ll gladly cover any shipping or a small reward.
I lost my blue U.S. passport book yesterday around 3pm near the Westlake Center transit entrance on 4th Ave in downtown Seattle (Seattle-Tacoma area). It’s a standard-size passport with a dark blue cover and gold UNITED STATES OF AMERICA lettering; the front has a slight crease along the bottom edge. There’s a tiny coffee stain on the back cover, and inside the front cover I drew a small mountain doodle for my nephew’s trip. This passport is essential for an upcoming trip and means a lot to me—I’m really hoping it turns up. If you’ve seen it, please drop it at the downtown Lost & Found or message me here; I’ll arrange a pickup if needed.
I lost my blue digital ticket for the Climate Pledge Arena show yesterday around 3pm. I had stepped into a cafe near Westlake Center in downtown Seattle after grabbing coffee, and I realized the ticket wasn’t there on my phone. The screenshot shows a blue background with bold white text; the QR code in the upper-right corner is still visible, but there’s a small crease along the edge. There’s also a coffee ring stain on the bottom left of a printed backup copy and a tiny pink highlighter line across the top. It’s sentimental—my friends and I have waited months for this. If you found it, please reach out; I’d be so grateful.
I lost my gray Nike sneakers yesterday around 3pm in downtown Seattle, in the Seattle-Tacoma area. They were outside the original Starbucks on Pine Street near Pike Place Market when I realized they were gone. They're size 9 US, men's, gray with a slightly faded blue swoosh and a white midsole; the left shoe has a frayed blue lace and the right one has a small coffee stain on the toe. These were my daily pair and they actually came from my grandmother as a gift, so I’d really appreciate getting them back.
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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.
I found a gray knit scarf this morning around 7:15am outside the Westlake Center transit station on Pine Street, Seattle-Tacoma. It's a medium-length scarf, about 60 inches long, made of soft acrylic, and it has a small navy penguin patch sewn near the corner. There’s a faint coffee stain along the edge and a bit of pilling from daily wear, but otherwise it’s in decent shape. I figured someone must be missing it—seasonal item, clearly not mass-market. If this is yours, send me a quick message here and we can arrange a pickup near 4th Ave and Pine.
I found a navy RFID-blocking passport wallet with an orange zipper this afternoon around 3:15 pm outside the Westlake Center transit plaza on 4th Ave in downtown Seattle, the Seattle-Tacoma area. The wallet feels like soft leather and has a Bellroy logo on the lower corner. The exterior is a smooth navy blue, and the bright orange zipper is easy to spot. Inside there's a passport sleeve and a few cards in the slots, plus a slim boarding-pass pocket. There's a tiny coffee ring on the bottom edge as a unique tell. If this belongs to you, message me with a feature like 'Bellroy logo' or 'orange zipper' and we can arrange a quick handoff nearby.
I found a black leather briefcase this morning around 9:15am in front of the Pike Place Market entrance on Pine Street in Seattle. It's a medium-sized case, a bit scuffed, with brass hardware and a small dent near the latch. Inside, there's a red notebook, a white USB-C charger, and a blue leather card holder embossed with the initials 'A.J.'. The exterior shows a faded sunburst logo on the lid and a neon-green USB cable peeking from the side pocket. If someone recognizes it, please reach out—happy to return it to its owner.