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I was working on a quick kitchen shelf project yesterday around 3pm and must've left my drill behind. It's a yellow DeWalt 20V cordless drill in a black hard case with two batteries—2.0Ah and 5.0Ah—and a small dent on the chuck from a dropped screw. The case has a red DeWalt sticker on the lid and a few scuffs along the bottom. I last used it near the entrance of the Home Depot on South 3rd Street in Terre Haute, by the garden-tools display. It really matters to me—it's my go-to for weekend repairs and I could really use it back.
I lost my navy knit scarf yesterday around 3pm near the Starbucks on Wabash Ave in Terre Haute, by the Hulman Center. It's a medium-width scarf, about 60 inches long, made of a soft cotton-wool blend, with a subtle silver thread woven through and a tiny fringe on the ends. It’s sentimental—my grandmother gave it to me, and I wear it every winter, so I’d really like to get it back. There’s a small moth-hole near the edge and my initials 'PP' embroidered in silver on one corner, which should help identify it if anyone spots it.
I was at the Starbucks on Main Street in Terre Haute yesterday around 3pm when I realized my tan suede bucket hat with a small gold fox patch was gone. I bought it last spring from Field & Co. and it's a medium size. The hat is a little weathered but still in good shape, with a faint fray on the brim and a distinctive gold fox patch stitched on the front. Inside there's a Field & Co. label and a tiny coffee stain near the inner seam. It means a lot to me because it was a gift from my sister who moved away, and I really need it back. If you found it, email me at [email protected] and we can arrange a pickup in Terre Haute.
I lost my blue U.S. passport yesterday around 3pm near the Vigo County Public Library on Wabash Ave in Terre Haute. It's the standard navy blue book with the gold seal and 'PASSPORT' embossed on the cover; the bottom-right corner is a bit creased from travel. Inside, the first page has my name 'Alicia Garcia' and a small visa-appointment sticker on the inside cover. I really need it back---I'm supposed to travel next week and that passport is essential. If anyone found it, please drop it off at the Terre Haute Public Library's front desk or message me here; I can provide identification to verify ownership.
Hey, I lost my cream tufted ottoman from IKEA yesterday around 3pm. It's a small, 18x18 inch ottoman with a square shape, cream fabric upholstery, and short dark wooden legs. The top has a faint coffee stain and a tiny snag near the left seam; there's a row of brass nailhead trim along the bottom edge. I last saw it near the Starbucks on Wabash Ave downtown Terre Haute, just outside the shop doorway. It has sentimental value—this was the piece I used in my living room when my grandmother was still around, and I really need it back.
I found a small plush dinosaur near the Terre Haute Children's Museum on 7th Street yesterday around 3:20pm. It's about 8 inches tall, bright lime green with a blue knitted scarf and an orange stitched smile. There’s a tiny tear on the left leg and a little yellow star patch on its belly—easy to spot as a unique detail. It looks well-loved but clean, clearly a favorite toy. If this belongs to a kid in Terre Haute, I’d love to reunite it with its owner; drop a message here and we can arrange a quick pickup nearby.
I found a pair of blue Nike running shorts with lime-green trim, men's size M, in pretty good shape this afternoon around 2:45pm. I spotted them behind the Hulman Center near the ISU Rec Center on 7th Street here in Terre Haute. There's a white Nike swoosh on the left leg and a bright lime pocket zipper, plus a small pull on the hem from a light snag—overall they're clean and seem recently worn. If these belong to you, describe the size, any distinguishing marks, and I’ll gladly reunite you with them.
I found a DeWalt 20V cordless drill in a yellow hard case this afternoon around 3:15pm near the Vigo County Public Library on Wabash Ave in Terre Haute. The drill is in good shape, with a black rubber grip and a few scuffs on the yellow shell, and it comes with a small set of drill bits. There's a blue Sharpie mark on the bottom edge that reads 'AJ' and a date, which should help identify the owner. The battery seems to hold a charge, and the case has a small dent on the corner. If this is yours, message me and we can arrange a pickup near the library.
Found a red plaid winter scarf this afternoon around 3:10 pm on the sidewalk outside the CVS on Wabash Ave in Terre Haute. The scarf is a soft acrylic, about 72 inches long, with fringed ends and a tiny snag along one edge. There's a small silver snowflake pin stitched near the corner and an inside label with a handwritten 'M' motif that makes it stand out. It's in decent shape, just a bit dusty from the street. If someone lost this, I'd really like to get it back—it's probably sentimental or a favorite cold-weather comfort item.
I found a three-piece stainless steel mixing bowl set with blue silicone lids this afternoon around 2:15pm behind the Starbucks on Wabash Ave, near the Terre Haute Commons. The bowls are 6, 8, and 10 inches, and they show honest kitchen wear—some scratches and a tiny dent on the rim of the largest bowl. The interior has a faint coffee stain from recent use, and the blue lids fit snugly and are a bit sun-faded. There’s no obvious branding on the outside, which makes them feel practical and a little sentimental—like they might belong to someone who cooks a lot. If this is yours, I hope this helps get them back home.
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