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I lost my navy Calvin Klein tuxedo jacket yesterday around 3pm near the Toledo Museum of Art on Monroe Street. It's a men's size M, deep navy fabric with black satin lapels, and a slim modern cut. The jacket is in good condition overall, but there’s a tiny snag on the inner left pocket and one button that's a touch loose. It has sentimental value—it was a gift from my dad for my wedding, and I really need it back for an upcoming formal event.
I lost my black Ray-Ban Wayfarer glasses yesterday around 3pm after leaving the riverfront walkway near the Monroe Street Bridge in Toledo. They're rectangular frames, black with a faint blue line running along the temples, and the right lens has a tiny scratch. Inside the left temple there’s a small laser engraving 'A-17'. They’re prescription and were a gift from my grandmother, so they mean a lot to me and I’m really hoping to get them back. If you’ve seen them, please reach out—I’d be forever grateful.
I was at a meeting downtown yesterday around 3pm and realized my silver MacBook Pro was missing from my bag. It's a 2018-2020 model, silver with a blue compass sticker on the lid and a small white 'LB' sticker near the trackpad, plus the charger brick is black with a red twist tie on the cable. I last saw it near the Main Library on Adams Street, after grabbing coffee at a cafe along Jefferson Avenue close to Fifth Third Field. It holds work drafts and precious family photos, so it has sentimental value—if anyone found it, please reach out, I'd be so grateful to get it back.
I lost my blue U.S. passport yesterday around 3pm near the Toledo Museum of Art on Monroe Street, outside the main entrance by the fountain. It's inside a black leather passport holder—front has a light coffee stain and there’s a small blue sticker with my initials 'PK' on the back. This thing is a must for travel next week, and I’m really worried about it. If anyone found it, a quick note would help a lot; I’d happily swing by to pick it up.
I lost my sister, Maya Chen, yesterday around 3 PM near Promenade Park along the Maumee River in downtown Toledo. She's 16, about 5'2", with shoulder-length black hair usually in a loose ponytail. She was wearing a red hoodie, a gray jacket, blue jeans, and white sneakers. She also has a small crescent-shaped scar on her left wrist and wears a silver hoop earring in her left ear. She's easily overwhelmed in crowds and might not respond right away. This is really important to our family—we just want her back safe. If you spot her, email me at [email protected].
Found this blue hand-painted ceramic vase this afternoon around 2:15pm near the Toledo Museum of Art's Monroe Street entrance, by the Glass Pavilion. It's about 12 inches tall and 6 inches across, with cobalt blue glaze, white floral motifs, and a delicate gold rim. There's a small glaze crack along the base and a maker's mark on the bottom that looks like 'K Ito Studio.' I know this probably belongs to someone who loves decor or a collector, and I’d love to get it back to its owner—if this sounds like yours, send me a message here.
Found a silver-tone bracelet yesterday around 3pm outside the Main Library on Adams Street in downtown Toledo. It's a slim, 7-inch bracelet with a blue enamel heart charm and a tiny engraving inside the clasp that reads 'LC'. It has a few light scratches but is otherwise in decent shape. I hope to help the owner get it back—if it's yours, drop me a line here and we can arrange pickup.
I found a pair of concert tickets this afternoon around 2:15pm on the sidewalk outside Huntington Center on Huron Street in Toledo. They’re printed on glossy white paper with a bold blue design, and there’s a small holographic sticker near the barcode. The event is Midnight Echoes, scheduled for this Friday at 7:30pm, with Section GA, Row 2, Seats 9 and 10. The purchaser’s name on the order is 'Alex Rivera' and there’s a digital barcode that scans, which makes me think they were still trying to use them. I’d love to get these back to the owner soon—someone will be relieved to have them back for the show.
I found a Nintendo Switch OLED lying on a bench outside the Toledo Museum of Art on Monroe Street this afternoon around 2:15pm. It's in a white dock, with neon blue and red Joy-Cons, and it's tucked in a clear silicone case that has a small star sticker on the back. There's a light scratch on the screen and a faint scuff on the bottom edge, but the device otherwise looks intact. I know this must be important to the owner, and I’d love to get it back—if this is yours, you can reach me at [email protected] and we can arrange a safe pickup near the museum.
I found a red knit scarf this afternoon around 4pm near the Toledo Museum of Art on Monroe Street. It’s about 60 inches long, bright red with charcoal gray fringe on the ends, and in decent condition aside from a tiny moth-hole near the left edge. Inside, there’s a small fox embroidery near the hem and a silver 'WinterHaus' label stitched along the seam. It obviously has some sentimental value, and I’m hoping to reunite it with its owner. If this might be yours, shoot me a note here and we can arrange a quick pickup.
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