Lost
Sentimental
Lost appliances after moving day in Spokane
South Hill neighborhood
Lost
listing
Posted
6 days
ago
Description
Tuesday around 3:15 p.m., I pulled into the driveway of my duplex in the South Hill neighborhood of Spokane and realized my appliances were missing from the moving crate. It's a compact white microwave and a small toaster oven, plus a rolling blender that I relied on every morning. I checked with neighbors along the South Hill drive and along the Centennial Trail by Spokane Falls, but I didn’t find them. Starting over on appliances feels heavy, and I’m hoping a kind stranger turned up what I need for a fresh start in Spokane.
Approximate last-seen location
South Hill neighborhood
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