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I lost my orange Korg microKORG synthesizer yesterday around 3pm. It was left outside SoundWave Studio on Walnut Street, near the Springfield Public Library’s main entrance, in a black soft-shell case. It’s a compact 37-key instrument with an orange body and black keys, and there are a few stickers on the back, plus a small coffee stain on the top panel. I really need it back—it's my main writing rig and it has sentimental value because I use it for gigs and songwriting. If anyone found it, please reach out. There’s a small reward, and I can pick it up from anywhere in Springfield. The back has a white star sticker that says 'NOVA' which is easy to spot.
I lost my gold-tone hoop earrings with a tiny freshwater pearl charm yesterday around 3pm outside the Springfield Public Library on Main Street, near the library steps and the fountain. The hoops are about 1 inch in diameter with a subtle hammered texture. The pearl charm is on the left hoop, and I noticed a tiny engraving 'P' on the back of the right hoop. The post on the right hoop is a bit bent, and the pearl charm has a tiny chip along its edge. They were a gift from my grandmother, which makes them especially meaningful, and I’d really love to get them back. If anyone found them, I’m happy to meet downtown to reclaim them.
I lost my framed oil painting yesterday around 3pm near the Springfield Art Museum on Main Street, right outside the Canvas & Cup cafe. It’s a landscape scene painted in soft blues and greens, about 24 by 18 inches, in a gilt frame that’s a little scuffed along the top edge. The painting is signed 'A. Moreno 2023' in the bottom right, and there’s a tiny wrinkle along the bottom border from when I last moved it in the crate. It has sentimental value—my grandmother gave it to me, and I really need it back. If anyone found it, please reach me at [email protected] or reply through the app.
I lost my navy blue Nike hoodie, size M, yesterday around 3pm. It’s casual wear, the kind I throw on for chilly errands. It has a bright orange swoosh on the left chest and white drawstrings. I wore it while I was walking past the Springfield Public Library on Elm Street, then cut through the park by Oak Creek before realizing it wasn’t on my shoulders. There’s a small coffee stain near the cuff and a tiny tear at the hem that I patched with clear thread—easy to spot if you know it. It has sentimental value; it’s my go-to hoodie when the weather shifts, and I’d really appreciate getting it back!
I lost my blue plush dragon yesterday around 3pm near the Springfield Mall arcade on Main Street. It's about 12 inches tall with soft blue fur, bright orange felt wings, and green eyes that look a bit sleepy. There's a small white patch on the belly and a tiny blue thread stitched along the left wing, easy to spot if you know where to look. It was a gift from my 7-year-old and has sentimental value, so I really need it back; if anyone finds it, please reach out here — we can arrange a quick meetup near the library by the fountain on Main Street.
I found a blue reflective dog harness with a matching neon-orange leash this afternoon around 2pm near the Springfield Public Library on Oak Street. The harness is size small, bright blue with reflective stripes and a quick-release buckle that still feels solid. There’s a tiny paw-print embroidery on the chest strap and a small scratch on the metal ring where the leash attaches; the leash itself is black with a padded neoprene handle and a short extra seam. There’s also a little squeaky toy clipped to the leash, which made it easy to spot. If this belongs to you, message me here and we can arrange a pickup near the library.
Found a calico cat this afternoon around 3:15pm near the Springfield Public Library on Main Street. She is medium sized, white with orange and black patches, and she wears a bright red collar with a tiny silver bell. I checked for a microchip at VetCare nearby, but no chip showed up. She looks well cared for, is friendly, and has a tiny notch in her left ear—easy to spot. If this is your cat, message me with details so we can arrange a meetup in a safe place in Springfield.
I found a grey memory-foam travel neck pillow this afternoon around 4:15pm, tucked under a bench outside the Springfield Public Library on Main Street by the fountain. It's about 12 inches long, with a soft heather-grey cover and a small blue 'AirNova' logo stitched on the side. There’s a faint coffee stain on the fabric near the seam and a slim navy strap that helps keep it in place while you nap on a bus. I grabbed it because it looked like someone might be missing it, and I'd want someone to do the same for me. If this belongs to you, tell me the logo, the stain, and where you last used it so I can verify and return it.
Found a gold-tone hoop earring with a tiny turquoise bead this afternoon around 3:15pm near the Springfield City Library on East Main Street, by the fountain outside the coffee shop. The hoop is about 1 cm in diameter, and there's a small scratch on the back post; the turquoise bead is bright and intact, and there's a subtle '925' stamp on the inner rim. I picked it up off the sidewalk near the library entrance because it looked important to someone. Earrings can be sentimental, and I’d love to help reunite it with its owner—if this might be yours, reply to this listing and I’ll share my contact details.
I found a GoPro HERO9 Black this afternoon around 4:10 pm behind the Springfield Central Library on Oak Street, near Bean & Brew. It’s in a blue silicone protective case with a red strap loop and a small panda sticker on the housing. The camera itself has a light scratch on the front corner, and there’s a microSD card sticking out of the slot with holiday footage labeled '2024' in Sharpie. I picked it up near the bike racks by the library entrance and kept it safe, hoping to reunite it with its owner. If you recognize this setup, please reach out so we can arrange a prompt return.
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