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I lost my sister, Lila Nakamura, yesterday around 3pm after we split up near the Georgia Southern University Student Union. She’s about 5’5”, with shoulder-length black hair and hazel eyes, and was wearing a red hoodie, black Nike windbreaker, grey sweatpants, and white sneakers with a small blue backpack. She has a crescent moon tattoo on her left wrist and a faint scar above her left eyebrow, and she speaks softly. If you’ve seen her around Statesboro—especially near the GS Library or along Forest Drive—please message me; we’re really worried and want her safely home.
I lost my blue Nike running shoes yesterday around 3pm. I was walking from the Georgia Southern University library parking lot toward Main Street here in Statesboro, around West Main Street and Forest Drive. The left shoe has a tiny orange stain on the toe and a frayed red lace; the right one is in decent shape but the heel is a bit worn. They were a gift from my sister last year, so they mean a lot to me and I’d really appreciate getting them back. If you found them anywhere near the library area, the student union plaza, or along West Main Street, please drop me a line—I’m really hoping to get them back.
I lost my blue hardcover copy of Educated yesterday around 3pm near the library on North Main Street, Statesboro, by the campus coffee shop. It's in pretty good shape, but it has a navy bookmark with a tiny silver compass charm stuck on it, and a small pencil mountain sketch in the margin on page 92. Having that copy is important for my classes, and it's sentimental since it was a gift from my grandmother. If anyone found it, I'd really appreciate getting it back.
I lost my navy blue Nike running shoes yesterday around 3pm near the CVS on Northside Drive East, just outside Georgia Southern campus. They're size 9, with a white sole and a small yellow stitch on the heel tab. One shoe has a blue gym badge sticker on the tongue from my local running club, and the other has a faint coffee stain from last week. They've been my go-to pair for daily runs and have sentimental value; they were a gift from my sister, and I really need them back.
I lost my black Korg microKORG synth yesterday around 3pm near the campus bookstore at the University Store on Main Street in Statesboro. It’s the compact 37-key unit with the orange microKORG label on the front and a few scuffs along the top. There’s a tiny dent on the right edge, and I’ve got a blue sticky note with my initials on the back. I also slapped a diagonal orange sticker on the side as a personal touch. This synth was a gift from my mentor and it’s essential for my gigs—really sentimental to me. If you found it, please message me so I can come pick it up.
I found this navy blue satin evening gown yesterday around 4pm outside the Averitt Center for the Arts on Main Street in downtown Statesboro. It's floor-length, size M, with a fitted beaded bodice and a removable 1-inch silver belt at the waist. The gown is in good condition, maybe a tiny snag on the hem and a minor pull near the zipper, but nothing major. Inside the lining there’s a tag that reads 'Eliza J' and a small fabric patch with the initials 'KB'—two unique identifiers. If this is yours, I’d love to get it back to you; I know how much a dress like this can mean.
I found a gray knit scarf with a thin red stripe this afternoon around 3:45 pm in front of the Starbucks on Main Street in Statesboro. It's a medium-length scarf, super soft acrylic, and the ends are just a bit frayed from use. On the inside, there's a small compass patch stitched near the tag, plus a faint coffee stain on the corner—that little detail might help the owner spot it. I picked it up after I saw it blowing around the bike racks outside the Starbucks, and it looked freshly dropped; someone could really be missing it, especially with the chilly weather. Whoever lost it, I hope you see this soon.
I found a blue paperback mystery novel this afternoon around 3:15pm outside The Grind Coffee Co. on West Main Street in Statesboro. It’s in pretty good shape, with a bright red bookmark sticking out between pages around 157 and a small coffee stain near the back cover. The inside cover carries a faded Bulloch County Public Library stamp, and the silver lantern silhouette on the jacket is still eye-catching. I figured someone might be missing a book they were into, so I’m posting here to help reunite it with its owner if you recognize it.
I found a blue Sony digital voice recorder in a light gray silicone case this afternoon around 3:20pm outside the Campus Bookstore on West Grady Street, near the Georgia Southern campus. It’s about 4 inches long and has a panda sticker on the case with a slightly scratched display. The unit powers on and the recording button works, though the battery cover sticks a bit when opened. If this is yours, feel free to respond here and we can arrange a pickup near the Campus Bookstore.
Found a small set of Pyrex glass mixing bowls this morning around 9:20 am behind the Statesboro Library on Main Street. There are two bowls, 1.5-quart and 2-quart, clear glass with bright red snap-on lids. One lid has a tiny chip along the rim, and one bowl shows a faint circular etching near the base—looks like someone wrote a name or recipe there once. They were just sitting on the ground near the bike racks by the library entrance; I figured someone might be missing them after a quick spin in the kitchen. If you recognize these and want them back, drop me a line—hope to reunite them with their owner in Statesboro.
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