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I lost my small black contact lens case with a blue lid yesterday around 3pm, probably somewhere near the Alaska State Capitol on 4th Street in downtown Juneau. It's a plain black plastic case, about the size of a thumb, with a bright sky-blue twist-on lid and a tiny white 'ACME' logo on the lid. There’s a faint scratch along the edge and a tiny sticker that says 'Be Kind' stuck inside the lid. I really need it back—I wear daily contact lenses and this is the backup case I rely on.
Yesterday around 3pm I left the Juneau Public Library courtyard on Main Street for a quick moment, and my blue plush bear Captain Cuddles vanished. It's about 12 inches tall, with soft light-blue fur, a navy sailor hat with an anchor emblem, and a bright red scarf with white polka dots. On the left paw there's an embroidered name patch that reads 'Captain Cuddles,' and it was a gift from my grandmother, so it has real sentimental value. If you found a small stuffed bear in that area—near the library's steps or the cafe across the street—please email me at [email protected]. I'm in Southeast Alaska and would be grateful to arrange a pickup or meet somewhere convenient.
I lost my black Korg microKORG synthesizer yesterday around 3pm downtown Juneau, near Front Street by the Juneau Arts & Culture Center. It's a compact 37-key electronic instrument with a matte black body and white keys, and it travels in a blue padded carry case. On the back there are two stickers, one says Juneau with a tiny mountain icon, and there’s a small dent on the top edge near the power switch. It was a gift from my sister and has sentimental value, and I really need it back for an upcoming show. If anyone found it, please reach out to me at the email below; I can offer a reward.
I lost my blue budgie Pico yesterday around 3pm near Centennial Hall on Front Street in Juneau, Southeast Alaska. It's a small, bright blue bird with teal on the wings and a pale yellow face, about palm-sized, and it wears a silver leg band with 'PP' on the right leg. Pico is quite tame and loves to perch on my shoulder when I'm indoors, so the sudden disappearance has me worried and missing our daily chats. This bird has sentimental value—Pico was a gift from my grandmother, and I'd really appreciate getting him back.
I lost my Nintendo Switch OLED in a gray protective case with a purple whale sticker on the back, plus a green silicone grip on the left Joy-Con. I last had it yesterday around 3pm outside the Alaska State Museum on Front Street in Juneau, Southeast Alaska, after I grabbed a coffee at a little cafe nearby. The device is in decent shape, but the screen has a few faint scratches and there's a tiny dent in the bottom-right corner from a stumble. This console is a gift from my sister, and it really means a lot to me—I'm hoping to get it back soon.
I found a blue enamel saucepan with a wooden handle yesterday around 3:15pm outside a cafe on Front Street in downtown Juneau. It's a mid-sized pot, glossy blue enamel with a couple of small wear marks from years of use, and the wooden handle is smooth but has a tiny chip near the base. The lid fits snugly, and there's a faint scratch along the rim. I get why someone would miss this—it looks like a trusted kitchen companion. If you own it, we can meet near the ferry terminal or by the downtown post office to swap it back.
I found a red North Face rain jacket this afternoon around 3:15pm near the Juneau Harbor public boat ramp, just outside the Goldbelt Hotel. It's a size M, waterproof shell with a small bear head embroidery on the left sleeve and an orange zipper pull. The inner lining is blue, and there’s a little mud on the hem from the boardwalk by the docks. It’s in good condition and clearly a seasonal item meant for Alaska rain and chilly cruises. If this jacket belongs to you, I’d love to help get it back—tell me something only the owner would know and we can set up a quick pickup at the downtown harbor area.
I found a silver-tone bracelet with a turquoise bead and a tiny anchor charm on a slim chain, about 7.5 inches long. I picked it up this afternoon around 4:15pm along the Creek Street waterfront in downtown Ketchikan, Southeast Alaska. The bracelet has a small engraving on a tiny tag reading 'LR' and shows a few wear marks on the clasp, but it’s in decent shape overall. If you’re missing a bracelet like this, I’d love to help reunite you—please reach out with a photo or description to confirm it’s yours.
Found a tablet this afternoon around 3:15pm, sitting on the pavement outside the Auke Bay Ferry Terminal in Juneau, Alaska. It's a Samsung Galaxy Tab A 10.1 in a black OtterBox case with a blue outer shell. On the back there's a red sticker with the initials 'JL' and a small crack along the top-right corner. It still powers on and shows recent travel apps, so it seems it wasn’t forgotten long ago. If it's yours, you know how to reach me and we can figure out pickup near the terminal.
Found a framed coastal watercolor print this afternoon around 3:15 pm, tucked behind a bench near the Juneau cruise terminal on Front Street. It's a 12x16 inch giclée on canvas, in a driftwood-style frame that looks a bit weathered from the salt air. The scene is a turquoise inlet with pine-covered hills and distant snow-capped mountains; the colors read cool and calm, with a soft matte wash. On the back there’s a small sticker from a local gallery and a faint pencil note with the initials 'K.S.' The frame has a tiny scratch at the bottom-right corner, and I figured someone must be missing it—it feels sentimental and worth returning to its owner.