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Lost percussion instrument: a red Yamaha snare drum. I lost my red Yamaha 14x5.5 snare yesterday around 7pm. It’s lacquered red with chrome hardware, a couple of tiny dents along the rim, and the classic white Yamaha logo on the shell. Inside, there’s a black Sharpie sticker that reads 'A. Kapoor'—you can spot it if you peek under the snare. This drum has serious sentimental value for me—it's been my main practice snare since high school and was a gift from my late grandfather. I think I last had it outside The Majestic Theatre on 2nd Street in downtown Mount Vernon, Skagit County. If anyone found it, I’d really love to get it back.
I lost my blue paperback poetry collection, a 2012 SeaGlass Press edition, around 3pm yesterday near the Anacortes Public Library on 6th Street. It's about 320 pages, with a creased spine and a faint coffee stain on the back cover. A red ribbon bookmark sticks out between pages 78 and 79, and there's a small pencil note in the inside front cover that reads 'For J.' This book means a lot to me—it's a gift from my grandmother and helped get me through a rough week. If anyone found it, I’d really appreciate it being returned.
I lost my two blue concert tickets yesterday around 3pm. They were tucked inside a light-blue envelope with a tiny lighthouse sticker on the flap. The tickets themselves are standard 2x5 inch glossy cards printed on light-blue stock, with a big black barcode on the back and the event date printed in red. I think I last had them in front of Harbor Lights Theater on Spring Street in Friday Harbor, after I grabbed a quick coffee at Harbor Café on Front Street. They’re sentimental to me because they were a gift from my sister, and I really need to get them back—this is the only copy I have. If anyone found them, please text or email me; I’d be so grateful, I can meet up safely to collect them.
I lost my Milo yesterday around 6:30 pm near the Friday Harbor ferry terminal and along Spring Street. He's a 2-year-old black Labrador mix, about 60 pounds, with a blue nylon collar and an orange ID tag that says MILO. He has a small heart-shaped white patch on his chest and a little notch in his left ear. If you see him, he's usually friendly but a bit shy with new people, and he sometimes limps on his right paw after a long walk. This dog is my walking companion and it's really stressful not knowing where he is—I'd be incredibly grateful to get him back.
I lost my black leather briefcase yesterday around 3pm near the Anacortes Ferry Terminal on 12th Street. It's a slim, about 15 inches long, with a brass zipper pull and a small dent on the lower-right corner. Inside there's a silver laptop, charger, a navy notebook, a USB drive labeled 'H2024', and a crumpled sticky-note with my name. The lining is bright red with a tiny whale pattern—super easy to spot. This bag means a lot to me; it has a photo tucked in the pocket and a note from my late grandfather. If anyone found it, I’d be grateful beyond words.
I found a bracelet this afternoon around 1:45pm near the Friday Harbor ferry terminal on Front Street, San Juan Island. It's a slim sterling silver bracelet with a pale blue sea-glass charm and a tiny compass bead that shines in the sun. The inside of the clasp has a small engraving that looks like initials 'A.L.' and the finish is brushed, not shiny. I wiped off the dirt and tucked it into a Lost-and-Found box outside the terminal, hoping the owner will see this and come forward.
I found a bright orange LED pumpkin lantern this afternoon around 3:15pm on the sidewalk by the Oak Harbor marina, a small seasonal Halloween decor piece. It's about 6 inches tall, made of sturdy plastic, and the glow comes from a warm amber LED behind a carved jack-o'-lantern face. There’s a tiny green leaf sticker on the stem and the battery-compartment cover has a small dent from a fall, but it’s still in good condition overall. It clearly lived on someone’s porch for Halloween and I figured it’d be nice to get it back to its owner before the season winds down. If this is yours, reply here and we can figure out a pickup in Oak Harbor.
I found a gray canvas tote bag this afternoon around 2:45pm near the Friday Harbor Ferry Terminal on Spring Street, San Juan Island. It's a medium-sized bag, about 14 inches wide and 12 inches tall, with a dark brown leather bottom and sturdy black straps. The front has a small embroidered compass patch, and inside I spotted a red hardcover notebook and a blue umbrella with a chipped tip. The bag seems in good condition, a bit dusty from the walk, and there's a set of keys on a silver carabiner tucked under the main zipper pouch. I figured someone must be missing it after their ride; I’d like to see it returned to its owner. If you lost it, describe the notebook title or the compass patch to claim it.
I found a black Zoom H6 Handy Recorder this afternoon around 3:15pm near the Starbucks on 11th Street in downtown Anacortes. It’s in a gray protective case with a tiny dent on the top left corner and a blue whale sticker on the back. The display is clean, all the buttons respond when pressed, and there’s a 32GB microSD card tucked inside along with a spare windscreen that sits a bit loose. I know someone might be missing this and it probably means a lot to them—these recorders can be sentimental or essential for gigs and field work. If this belongs to you, drop me a line at [email protected] with a quick description to verify.
I found a gray canvas tote bag this afternoon around 3:45pm near the Friday Harbor ferry terminal on San Juan Island. It's a medium-sized bag, faded gray, with a pink scarf tied to the handle that's hard to miss. Inside I found a spiral notebook with a dog doodle, a reusable coffee mug, and a small keyring with a house key. There's a red embroidered initial 'J' on the bottom corner and a tiny coffee stain on the bottom edge, but otherwise it's in decent shape. If this is yours, I’d really like to help get it back to you.
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