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I lost my Samsung Galaxy Tab A 8-inch in a space-gray protective case yesterday around 3pm near the Peter White Public Library on Front Street in Marquette, in the Upper Peninsula. It's a compact tablet, about the size of a paperback, with a small chip on the top-right corner of the screen and a faint coffee stain on the back from last week. The case has a built-in stand and a navy-blue strap that I use during walks along Lake Superior. There's a tiny dragonfly sticker on the back and a blue braided charging cable tucked in the sleeve. It has sentimental value because my grandmother gave it to me for college, and I really need it back.
I lost my navy Patagonia fleece hoodie, size L, yesterday around 3pm in Marquette, UP, near the Ore Dock area by Lake Superior. It’s a zip-up fleece in decent shape, with a small coffee stain on the front pocket and a distinctive sun embroidery on the left sleeve that makes it easy to spot. I think I left it on a bench outside the marina cafe after grabbing a quick bite before heading home. It has sentimental value to me—a gift from my sister—so I really need it back.
I lost my antique gold pocket watch yesterday around 3pm near the Soo Locks viewing area along the riverfront in Sault Ste. Marie, Upper Peninsula. It's a 1920s Hamilton pocket watch with a gold-filled case, about 1.75 inches across, and a black dial with Roman numerals. The back is engraved with the initials 'J.L.K.' and there’s a tiny crack along the glass at the 4 o'clock position. It came on a worn brown leather fob chain and holds serious sentimental value—it's been in my family for generations. If anyone picked it up, please reach out; I’d be so grateful to have it back.
I lost my brown leather crossbody handbag while hiking near Pictured Rocks in the Upper Peninsula. It has a brass buckle and a small internal pocket with a few personal items inside. I realized it was missing when I stopped for a break at the overlook. If found, I'd be extremely grateful to have it back as it holds sentimental value.
I was camping with friends by Lake Michigan when I realized I left my bright blue djembe drum near our campsite around Upper Peninsula. It's a medium-sized drum and has a few stickers on it from local bands. It would mean a lot to me to get it back, as it was a gift from my late grandmother.
I found a black rolling suitcase by the hiking trail near Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore in Upper Peninsula last weekend. It looked like it had been there for a while. The suitcase has no visible tags or identification, but it does have some minor scuff marks. If it's yours, I would love to return it to you!
I found a rare vintage baseball card from the 1970s while hiking in the woods near Upper Peninsula. It appeared to be in great condition, featuring a famous player. If you lost this card recently, please reach out with details so I can make sure it gets back to its rightful owner.
I found a violin while hiking in the woods around Upper Peninsula. It seemed to have been there for a bit, as it was slightly dusty, but it looks well-made and could belong to someone who plays. It has a high-gloss finish and a few unique carvings on the side. If it's yours, please reach out so we can get it back to you!
I found a beautiful silver pocket watch while hiking around the Pictured Rocks area in the Upper Peninsula last weekend. It has some intricate designs on the front cover which may help identify the owner. If this sounded familiar, please reach out. I’d really like to return it to its rightful owner!
I found a brightly colored scarf while hiking near Lake of the Clouds in Upper Peninsula last weekend. It has a unique pattern of trees and mountains on it. If you think this might be yours, please describe it to me, and I'll be happy to return it to you!