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I wrapped up a late painting session Friday around 7:30 PM near the Tucson Museum of Art, and I think I left two paintings in the back of my SUV near North Main Avenue. One is a desert landscape with saguaros, the other an abstract piece with cobalt and gold that catches the street lamps. The canvases are wrapped in brown paper, and one frame has a small dent in the corner. I'm anxious because I have a show in two days and need them back.
Last Friday, around 7:20 p.m., I realized my holiday decorations were missing from the front porch of my townhouse on 4th Avenue, not far from the Hotel Congress. A garland lay tangled around a streetlight, a wreath with a chipped red bow rested in a planter, and a string of warm-white lights had spilled into a tangle on the doormat. Those ornaments carry memories from family moments and I’m aching a bit without them during the season. I’m hoping whoever picked them up understands how much they mean and will return them to the building’s lobby lost-and-found, so we can decorate again soon.
I found a Nintendo Switch OLED model this afternoon around 4:15pm in the parking lot behind The Tucson Mall, near the food court entrance off Oracle Road. It was tucked into a neon-green silicone case with a small dragon sticker on the back and a couple of light scratches along the edge. The Joy-Cons are neon red and blue, and the dock is black with a few scuffs. No papers or name tag, just the console with a charging cable. If this is yours, email me at [email protected] and we can arrange a safe meetup in central Tucson.
I realized yesterday around 3pm that my small black metronome was missing outside the UA Main Library on University Blvd. It's a compact, matte-black metronome with a shiny chrome dial and a tiny dent on the base. On the back there's a white cactus sticker and a thin red scribble along the rim—easy to spot if someone saw it. It’s been a lifesaver for keeping tempo during practice, and it has sentimental value since it was a gift from my piano teacher. If you found it, I’d be super grateful to get it back; just drop me a message here in the listing and we can work out a pickup near the 4th Ave area or by the library.
I lost my dark brown Coach wallet yesterday around 3pm outside the UA Bookstore on University Boulevard, near the campus crosswalk. It's a dark brown leather wallet with tan stitching and a faint coffee stain on the back corner, and it's a gift from my mom; inside I keep my driver's license, a couple of debit cards, and a tiny folded photo. On the inside pocket there's an embossed monogram 'PN' and a small receipt from a Tucson coffee shop tucked in the card slot—those are the sentimental bits I can't replace. Please, if you found it, I really need it back; it has sentimental value and I use it every day.
I lost my red Travelon passport wallet with RFID blocking yesterday around 3pm near the Tucson Museum of Art on Broadway Blvd. It's a compact leather wallet with a small wear at the top corner and a silver Travelon logo on the front. Inside are my passport, a few cards, and a tiny photo of my dog tucked in the inside pocket. There's also a coffee stain on the back corner. The wallet has sentimental value—it was a gift from my grandmother, and I really need it back. If anyone found it, please reach out — I’d be so grateful.
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