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Black Book bag (containing a wallet and MacBook Pro) was lost on Friday near the corner of N 4th Ave and E 5th street. The bag also contained some amulets of sentimental value.
I lost my bright yellow clip-on guitar tuner yesterday around 3pm near the Starbucks on Broadway Blvd by the Rialto Theatre in downtown Tucson. It's a D'Addario clip-on tuner, about the size of a matchbook, with a small crack across the display and a dent on the clip. The back has a tiny circular sticker with the letter M. It’s my go-to for tuning during practice sessions, and it has sentimental value because it was a gift from my mentor. If anyone found it, I’d be grateful to hear from you through the app so I can get it back; I really need it back for tonight's rehearsal.
I lost my backpack in a protest after it must have been dropped last friday the 30th of January. It was black and oldish. Some zipper handles were broken. There could be a blue Gatorade in the side pocket and some water bottles there. It has a hoodie inside and possibly some glasses cleaners in the bag too. If you find it, please email me you found it. It would mean so much to me. 80 bucks if you find it. It could be near the federal building. If not maybe the streets of tucson near the college campus.
Hey— I lost my gray Syrian hamster yesterday around 3pm. It wears a tiny blue harness with a small silver bell that jingles when he runs. We were by the Main Library on University Blvd in Tucson, just outside the UA Student Union, and a gust of wind must have knocked the harness loose; he bolted into the shrubs near the fountain and disappeared. He’s the size of a ping-pong ball, with a white belly and a faint orange stripe along his back, plus a pink nose and a tiny scar on his left hind paw that you can feel if you touch him. This little guy is a gift from my daughter's grandfather, and we really need him back.
I lost my blue OneTouch glucose meter yesterday around 3pm near Main Gate Square on the University of Arizona campus in Tucson. It's a small, rectangular device the size of a credit card, with a light blue silicone case and a slightly cracked white screen, plus a lime-green star sticker on the back. I must have dropped it in my tote while grabbing coffee on University Blvd. This meter is essential for daily monitoring and was a gift from my grandmother, so it has sentimental value—please text me if you find it.
I found a gray Anker power bank this afternoon around 2:15pm in the parking lot behind the Tucson Mall on Oracle Road. It's a 20,000 mAh portable charger, with a neon green USB-C cable clipped to the side and a tiny dent on the aluminum shell. On the back there’s a cactus sticker that’s slightly faded. It looks fairly new but has a few light scratches from being in a bag, and it was in a black drawstring pouch. If this is yours, I’d love to return it—e-mail [email protected] and we can meet up at the mall’s customer service desk.
I found a black Samsung T7 portable SSD this afternoon around 2:45pm near the food court at Park Place Mall on Broadway Blvd in Tucson. It's about the size of a credit card, matte black aluminum, with a blue silicone sleeve that slides on and off, and a small scratch on the top edge. On the back there's a white sticker with 'PC-01' and a faint fingerprint smudge. I didn't check the data—but I know how stressful losing something important can, so fingers crossed the owner spots this. If you recognize it, we can meet at the information desk at Park Place Mall to return it.
I found a blue North Face backpack this afternoon around 3:15pm outside the Main Library on University Blvd in Tucson. It's a medium-sized pack, blue with a gray bottom, and a bright orange zipper on the main pocket. Inside there’s a folded campus map, a stainless steel water bottle, and a red dragon keychain attached to the zipper. On the front pocket there’s a Desert Runners Club patch and a small repaired seam near the strap, which might help the owner identify it. If this sounds like yours, reply here with a detail only you would know from your bag to claim it.
I found a leopard gecko this afternoon around 3:15pm near the UA campus, by 4th Ave and University Blvd in Tucson. The gecko is about the size of my palm, yellow-orange with dark brown spots and a striking blue tail. It's in a clear plastic tote with a tiny heat lamp, a shallow water dish, and a bit of reptile food pellets inside. It looks healthy, though a bit curious and maybe dehydrated, so I gave it some water and a damp paper towel to help it settle. This clearly belongs to someone, and I’d really love to reunite it with its owner.
I found this orange paperback Tucson hiking guide this afternoon around 3:15pm on the sidewalk outside the Rialto Theatre on Congress Street. It's a 6-by-9 inch paperback with a bright cactus illustration and the title 'Pocket Tucson Trails'; there’s a folded city map tucked inside and a blue ink note on the inside front cover reading 'Marta'. The pages are a bit dog-eared and there's a faint coffee stain on the back cover, but otherwise it's in decent shape. I know someone who loves Tucson's trails would want this back; if you recognize these clues, it's probably yours.