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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 lost my blue ceramic floor lamp with a brass base yesterday around 3pm. It's about 5 feet tall, with a white fabric drum shade that has a tiny coffee stain near the bottom edge. The ceramic base is glossy cobalt blue and has a small hairline crack near the base, plus a brass cap at the top for a little vintage detail. Brand: Generic. It lived in my Statesboro apartment off Lanier Drive, usually beside the couch near the bay window, not far from the Georgia Southern campus. It's sentimental to me—it was a gift from my grandmother, so I’m really hoping to get it back. If you found it, drop a note here and we can arrange a pickup near Main Street.
Hi, I lost my blue US passport yesterday around 3pm outside the Russell Union on the Georgia Southern University campus in Statesboro. It's a standard blue, hardbound passport with the Great Seal on the cover and a small coffee stain near the bottom edge. Inside, there's a tiny heart sticker on the inside front cover next to my photo, and a crease along the spine from travel. It has huge sentimental value and I can’t replace it quickly, especially since I was planning a trip next month. If anyone found it, please get in touch; I really need to get it back to sort travel documents and visa appointment details.
I lost my Nintendo Switch OLED yesterday around 3pm. It's the white handheld with neon red and blue Joy-Cons, tucked inside a black protective case with a white dock. There’s a Pokemon sticker on the dock and a faint scratch on the screen protector near the top corner. I last saw it outside the CVS on South Main Street in Statesboro, near the crosswalk by the parking lot. This gaming setup means a lot to me—it helps me unwind after long shifts, and it was a gift from my sister, so I’d be incredibly grateful to get it back.
I lost my silver Seiko 5 Sports watch yesterday around 3pm. It has a black dial, white numerals, and a blue nylon strap I started wearing last month. The case is stainless steel with a small scratch near 9 o'clock, and the back is engraved with the initials 'AP'. I think I dropped it while walking from the Courthouse on Main Street toward Grady Street by the riverwalk; it could be near the benches behind the Statesboro Herald building. This watch was a gift from my grandfather and means a lot to me—I'm really hoping someone found it and can return it.
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.
Found a set of keys this morning around 9am in the parking lot behind the Statesboro Mall on Brannen Street. There are about six keys on a bright red carabiner, plus a blue 'GSU' tag and a small flashlight keychain. One silver key has a noticeable dent near the tip, and there's a Toyota fob among them. They look to be in decent shape and I'm hoping to get them back to their owner. If these are yours, email me at [email protected] with a brief description of the keys and we can arrange a pickup.
I found a small blue plush dragon this afternoon around 3:15pm behind the Statesboro Farmers Market on North Main Street. It's about 12 inches tall, super soft, with an orange belly and little green eyes. One wing has a tiny tear and there's a white star patch on its chest—really easy to spot. I figured it must belong to a kid who dropped it while grabbing a snack, so I’m posting here to help get it back. If this is yours, tell me the dragon’s name or the scent of the fabric and we can arrange a simple meet-up near the Statesboro Public Library on East Main Street.