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I lost my red North Face parka yesterday around 3pm. It's a size M, red with grey faux-fur trim on the hood, in decent shape but there's a small snag on the left cuff from a bike handle. On the zipper pull there's a tiny compass enamel pin—easy to spot if you know to look for it. I think I last had it near the Starbucks at the Columbia Center Mall in Kennewick, and I may have wandered toward the movie theater entrance after leaving the food court. This coat was a gift from my mom, so it's really sentimental to me; I'd be grateful to get it back.
I lost my brown Fossil wallet yesterday around 3pm near the Columbia Center Mall food court in Kennewick, part of the Tri-Cities. It's a genuine brown leather bifold with a small scratch on the front, and a coffee stain on the back corner. Inside are my driver's license, three credit cards, and about $25 in cash, plus a tiny engraving 'P.P.' on the inner card slot and a photo tucked in the bill compartment. It has sentimental value—it's a gift from my mom, and I really need it back. If you found it, just leave a note here and we can arrange a quick pickup.
I lost my navy TravelPro neck pillow yesterday around 3pm near the entrance of the Columbia Center Mall in Kennewick, right by the food court doors after I grabbed a coffee. It's the standard navy blue memory foam pillow with a red zipper pull and a small white TravelPro logo on the fabric. The cover is a bit worn and there’s a tiny coffee stain on the outside, plus a frayed seam along the edge from recent flights. It’s genuinely helpful after long trips and has sentimental value because I’ve used it on every cross-country drive for the last year. If anyone found it, I’d be incredibly grateful to get it back.
I lost my red VIP concert ticket for Echoes of Autumn yesterday around 3pm. I had it tucked in the inner pocket of my gray denim jacket after I left the Toyota Center parking lot off West 4th Avenue in Kennewick, Tri-Cities. The ticket is standard credit-card size, bright red with a gold hologram, and it lists Row G, Seat 22, Section 102. There’s a small tear at the top edge and a coffee stain on the back. This show means a lot to me—it's a birthday gift for my sister, and I really need it back so we can go together.
Yesterday around 3pm, I realized my black Anker power bank (20,000mAh) was missing. I had it in my tote while I was at the Columbia Center Mall, near the Target entrance in Kennewick; I must have set it down while I grabbed a quick bite at the food court. It’s matte black, about the size of a paperback, with a small dent on the bottom-left corner and a peeling white sticker with the initials AJ. I use it every day for work and it’s essential for charging my laptop and phone on the go, plus it was a gift from my dad, so it’s sentimental. If anyone found it, please reach out—really hoping to get it back.
I found a gray North Face backpack this afternoon around 2:15pm in the parking lot behind the Starbucks at the Columbia Center Mall, Kennewick. It's a medium-sized bag with a blue interior and a pink scarf peeking out of the top zipper; there’s also a small panda keychain clipped to the front pocket. Inside are a few personal items and a worn photo, so I know it probably means a lot to someone. I’d really like to get it back to its owner—this bag seems to hold sentimental value and I’d hate for someone to lose something important.
I found this blue plush bear with a bright red scarf this afternoon around 3:15pm in the parking lot near the Starbucks at the Columbia Center Mall in Kennewick. It's about 12 inches tall and super soft, with a tiny tear on the left paw that's been stitched with green thread. The scarf has delicate white snowflakes. There’s a small tag on the paw that reads 'Snuggle Buddies', which might help identify it as a favorite toy. I’m hoping to reunite it with its owner—I’m keeping it safe until someone claims it.
I found a blue hardcover mystery novel this afternoon around 2:15 pm near the main entrance of Columbia Center Mall on Columbia Center Boulevard in Kennewick. It's about 320 pages, hardcover with a dust jacket that's creased at the corners and a little worn along the edges. The spine has silver embossed lettering for the title 'The Quiet Tide,' and there's a red bookmark with the initials 'A.R.' sticking out between chapters. I also spotted a faint coffee stain on the back and a tiny crease on the top corner. I'll leave it at the mall's Lost & Found so the owner can claim it there.
I found a pair of wireless earbuds this afternoon around 4:15 pm in the Tri-Cities, tucked in the parking lot behind Regal Cinemas at the Columbia Center Mall in Kennewick. They’re in a matte black charging case with a faint blue LED and a small dent on the lower edge. Brand looks like Sony—the lid has a slightly scratched silver logo, and one earbud has a tiny scratch on the outer surface. Inside the case there’s a label on the inner tray reading 'JH-23'. If the owner sees this, I’d really love to get them back.
I found a backpack belonging to a missing person while hiking in the hills near Tri-Cities. It was left by a trail that leads to a scenic overlook. The backpack is black with several patches and has a lot of personal items inside, including a notebook and a cellphone. I am hoping to get it back to its owner as soon as possible.