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I lost my dwarf hamster Mochi yesterday around 3pm near the Patee House Museum on 3rd Street in downtown St Joseph. Mochi is tiny, walnut-sized, with a sandy-tan coat and a white belly; there's a little heart-shaped white patch on his chest and a tiny black tip on his left ear. He was last roaming in his lime-green harness with a tiny bell, and I’m worried someone might have picked him up. He means the world to me, especially my kid, and I’d really appreciate any sighting or a quick return.
I lost my blue glucose meter kit yesterday around 3pm near the Silver Beach carousel on Lakeshore Drive in St Joseph. It's a compact white meter in a blue silicone case with a small dolphin sticker on the front, and inside are two test strips and a spare battery. The kit is essential for managing my diabetes, and I really need it back to keep my daily routine intact. It was a gift from my grandmother, so it also carries sentimental value.
I lost my neon green Nike swim trunks yesterday around 3pm near Riverfront Park, at the entrance off 3rd Street in St Joseph, MO. They’re size M, made of quick-dry fabric with a black waistband and a white Nike swoosh on the left thigh. There's a small tear near the right pocket, but they're otherwise in decent condition, and a blue carabiner clip I always keep attached to the waistband. They were a gift from my sister, so they mean a lot to me and I really need them back for upcoming practices. If you found them, please drop me a message so I can arrange pickup in St Joseph.
Yesterday around 3pm I lost my black-and-white terrier mix near the public library on Main Street in St Joseph. She has a white chest, a blue collar with a small silver bone tag, and one ear that flops when she tilts her head. She's friendly but a bit skittish with strangers, and she tends to nudge the grass when she's nervous. I last saw her by the library steps near the coffee shop entrance, and I've been walking the area, calling her name, since then—she's my best friend and this dog means the world to me. If you've seen her, email me at [email protected]; I’d really appreciate any help bringing her home.
I lost my navy blue Coach handbag yesterday around 3pm near the library on Main Street in St Joseph. It's a compact tote, about 12 inches wide with a long crossbody strap and gold hardware. There's a small coffee stain on the inside lining near the zipper and a scuff on the bottom corner. Inside are my wallet, a photo of my grandmother, and a leather tag with the initials 'PP'. This bag has sentimental value—my grandmother gave it to me—and I really need it back.
I found a silver bracelet this afternoon around 2:15 pm, sitting on the sidewalk by the Pony Express Museum on Felix Street in St Joseph. It's a slim stainless steel bracelet, about 7 inches long, with a blue enamel heart charm and a tiny star charm near the clasp. The bracelet is in good condition with just a few light scratches from pavement. I’m posting here in case the owner is missing it after a museum visit or downtown stroll. If this sounds like yours, I’d be glad to return it.
I found a pair of gray Nike running shoes this afternoon around 2:15pm in the parking lot behind the Walgreens on 7th Street, near the Patee House Museum in St Joseph. They're men's size 9, with lime-green accents and a small blue flame stitch on the heel. The left shoe has a tiny tear at the toe and the insoles show a scribbled RB mark. They look like they've been worn, but are in decent shape overall. I figured someone might be missing them, and I'd love to help reunite the owner—if these match your shoes, message me with the lace color and the exact heel pattern so we can coordinate a pickup near Market Street.
I found a bearded dragon this afternoon around 2:45 pm near the riverfront park gazebo on 4th Street in St Joseph. It’s tan with orange-brown striping along the back, about 9 inches long from snout to tail, and it has a small dark beard patch under the chin that darkens when excited. The tail tapers lighter toward the tip. It seemed healthy and alert, and it calmly climbed onto my hand when I approached. If this belongs to someone, please reach out—I’d love to help you get your reptile home.
I found a silver bracelet this afternoon around 2:45pm in St Joseph, near the fountain by the Patee House Museum on 2nd Street. It's a slender, about 7-inch sterling silver bracelet with a small heart charm and a tiny blue enamel bead. The lobster clasp is intact, and the inside of the heart charm is engraved with the initials 'K.L.' It has a few light scratches from wear, but overall it's in good condition. If this belongs to you, I'm happy to return it to its owner here in St Joseph; I know how sentimental a piece like this can be.
I found a Nintendo Switch this afternoon around 2:15pm in the parking lot behind Riverside Market on 4th Street, St Joseph. It’s in good condition overall, with neon red/blue Joy-Cons and a clear protective case. There’s a small fox sticker on the back and a faint scratch along the top edge of the screen protector, but the screen itself looks crisp. I know how much a console can mean to someone, so I’d like to get it back to its owner—maybe we could meet near the Civic Center Park fountain to verify and swap.
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