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I lost my white campus ID card yesterday around 3pm near the Starbucks on Clearwater Ave in Kennewick, in the Tri-Cities. It's a standard plastic card, about the size of a credit card, with my photo on the front and a blue lanyard attached. On the back there's a coffee stain near the barcode and a tiny robotics club sticker I stuck there last fall. It’s really important to me because it unlocks building access and ties into my shift schedule, so I’d be grateful to get it back if anyone spotted it.
I lost my bright orange EpiPen yesterday around 4:15pm in the parking lot behind the Walmart on West Canal Drive in the Tri-Cities. It’s inside a small blue protective case with a lime-green zipper. The EpiPen cap has a tiny dent and the white label is a bit worn from daily use. This item is lifesaving for me, and I’m really hoping someone picked it up and can return it. If you found it, please drop me a message through the app so we can arrange a safe handoff—thanks for helping out.
I’m hoping someone who picked up my silver charm bracelet yesterday around 3pm can reach out. It’s a slender 7-inch sterling silver bracelet with a tiny compass charm and a small initial A engraved on the clasp; the clasp is stamped 925. I wore it almost every day, and it’s a gift from my mom—it really has sentimental value. I last saw it near the entrance by the food court at Columbia Center Mall in Kennewick, Tri-Cities. If you found it on the floor near the seating area, I’d be really grateful to get it back; I’m hoping to have it back today.
I lost my gold pendant necklace yesterday around 3pm near the Columbia Point Marina Park in Richland after grabbing a coffee at the café there. It's a slender 14k gold chain, about 18 inches, with a tiny round moon pendant that catches the light. The back of the pendant has the initials 'LM' engraved, and there's a small scratch on the front from daily wear. It means a lot to me—it's a gift from my grandmother and carries a lot of sentimental value. If anyone found it, I’d really appreciate knowing where it is so I can pick it up nearby.
I lost my gray tabby cat, Mochi, yesterday around 3pm. He’s a domestic shorthair, about 12 pounds, with an orange collar and a tiny silver bell that chimes softly when he walks. He has a distinctive white whisker on the left side and a small notch on his left ear. We were near the Starbucks by the Columbia Center Mall in Kennewick when he bolted out the door. He’s friendly but can be skittish with strangers, so please approach slowly. This cat means a lot to me—he’s been part of our family and has real sentimental value. If you spot him around Clover Island or 4th Avenue, please message me right away. I’d really appreciate any help bringing him home.
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.
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