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I lost my calico guinea pig yesterday around 6pm near Presque Isle Park in Marquette. She's about the size of a softball, with tan and white fur and a distinctive white blaze on her nose. She doesn't wear a collar, but you can spot her by a tiny pink ear and a small freckle on her left hind leg. We adopted her last year after our family dog passed, so she means a lot to us and there's a lot riding on getting her back. If anyone found her, I’d really appreciate it—please drop a message in the app so we can arrange a meetup near the park's east entrance.
I lost my black leather Coach wallet yesterday around 3pm near the Starbucks on Main Street in Marquette, UP. It's compact, about the size of a standard cardholder, with the Coach C pattern embossed on the front and a small coffee ring on the bottom-right corner. Inside are my driver's license, a couple of credit cards, and about $60 in cash, plus a few old transit tickets. It has sentimental value—it was a gift from my mom, and I really need it back.
I lost my black knit beanie with a small red pom-pom yesterday around 3pm near the Lake Street crossing by the Lakeview Cafe on Main Street in Marquette, Upper Peninsula. It's a hand-knit beanie with a tiny fox embroidery on the brim and a faded white UP patch near the edge. The beanie is a bit snug and has sentimental value—it was a gift from my grandmother who passed away last year. If anyone picked it up, I’d really appreciate getting it back; it means a lot to me, especially as the temperatures drop.
I lost my leopard gecko yesterday around 3pm. He's tan with bright orange spots and about 5 inches long from snout to tail, with a slightly thicker tail from molts. I last saw him near the ore dock behind the Holiday Inn Express on Lakeshore Boulevard in Marquette; he has a tiny white scar on his right hind toe and a faint irregular dark spot behind his head. He loves warm spots and might be hiding under rocks or in a heater vent. If you find him, please text me—this little guy is part of our family and has sentimental value; I really need him back.
I lost my blue Shimano spinning rod with a neon orange reel yesterday around 3pm near Presque Isle Park in Marquette, Upper Peninsula. The rod is about 6'6" with a blue finish and a black, slightly worn grip, and the reel is a bright orange Shimano spinning reel attached to a green camouflage tackle bag. The bag's mesh pocket is torn, and I wrote 'Dad' in black Sharpie on it. This rod is my go-to for local lake fishing and holds sentimental value because it was a gift from my grandfather. If anyone finds it, I’d really appreciate knowing it's back with me.
I found a Seiko 5 Sports stainless steel watch with a blue dial this afternoon around 4:15pm. It has a 42mm case and a brushed bracelet, with a small scratch near the 2 o'clock position and an engraving on the back that reads 'A.J. 19'. I picked it up on the bench outside the Ore Dock by Front Street in downtown Marquette, Upper Peninsula, after seeing it near the bike racks along the Lake Superior shoreline. It seems well cared for, and I know how important something like this can be to someone—I'd really like to return it to its owner. If this matches your missing watch, please get in touch and we'll arrange a meet-up.
I found a blue National Geographic atlas this afternoon around 3:15pm in the parking lot behind the Holiday Inn on Front Street in Marquette, in the Upper Peninsula. It's a hardcover atlas, about 11 by 9 inches, with a slightly bent spine and a musty paper smell. Inside the pocket on the back cover is a folded Isle Royale map and a pencil note that reads 'Property of J. Turner, 1997' in faded ink. The corners are worn and there's a small coffee ring on page 118. If you're the owner, please drop me a line with the note details so I can reunite you with your book.
Found a full-size violin this afternoon around 4:15 pm on Front Street near the Ore Dock in Marquette, Upper Peninsula. It's inside a black hard-shell case with a red velvet interior and a slightly scuffed latch. The violin has a warm amber sunburst finish, a tiny dent on the rim near the chin rest, and the bow is wrapped in turquoise tape, which makes it easy to spot. Inside the lid there's a faded sticker with the initials 'C.S.' and a small heart doodle. It looks well cared for, so I’d love to get it back to its rightful owner—if this is yours, you can reach me at [email protected].
I found a black leather Samsonite briefcase this afternoon around 2:45pm in the parking lot behind West End Bakery on Main Street in Marquette, Upper Peninsula. The case is medium-sized, with a sturdy handle and a few scratches along the bottom edge. Inside there are a few folders, a laptop charger, and a small red notebook. On the exterior pocket there’s a faded sticker with the initials 'MT' and a laminated name card that reads 'J. Navarro.' I didn’t open anything beyond that, but it looks like work stuff—hope to reunite it with its owner.
Category: Tickets & Passes. Upper Peninsula. I found a ticket stub this afternoon around 2:45 pm outside the Ore Dock on Front Street in Marquette, in the Upper Peninsula. It’s for a Marquette Huskies hockey game, printed on light blue paper with perforated edges and a small Huskies logo. The date shows 3/26 and the seat info is Section 104, Row 12, Seat 3. There’s a coffee ring on the back and a tiny paw-print doodle in pencil near the corner—kinda cute and hard to miss. Since it’s a personal item, I’d love to get it back to its owner so you can still make the game.
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