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I lost my red Nintendo Switch with blue Joy-Cons yesterday around 3pm. I was walking along Front Street near the Ore Dock in downtown Marquette, in the Upper Peninsula, after grabbing coffee. It was inside a gray protective case; the back has a mountain-logo sticker and the initials KH written in black marker. The left Joy-Con has a tiny dent on the edge and the screen protector is peeling at the bottom. This thing carries sentimental value—it's my main way to unwind after shifts—and I’d really appreciate getting it back.
I lost my white Accu-Chek glucose meter kit yesterday around 4pm near the Peter White Public Library on Front Street in Marquette, Upper Peninsula. It sits in a navy blue neoprene sleeve with an orange zipper, and the front has a small orange star sticker I put there a while ago. Inside is the glucose meter, test strips, a lancet device, and a crumpled receipt. It is essential for my daily diabetes management, and I have been really worried about keeping up with readings. If you found it, I would be forever grateful and can meet you downtown to pick it up.
I lost my blue Anker PowerCore 10K portable charger yesterday around 3pm near the Ore Dock along the Lake Superior waterfront on Washington Street in downtown Marquette, Upper Peninsula. Category: Miscellaneous Electronics. It's navy blue aluminum, about the size of a standard smartphone power bank, with a bright orange sticker on the back that says 'Ella' in my handwriting. There are two tiny dents along the top edge and a small scratch near the USB-C port. It was a gift from my sister and carries sentimental value—I really need it back for daily work trips; I’d be grateful to have it returned to me.
I lost my black plastic ID card yesterday around 3pm. It's a standard credit-card sized white card with my photo on the left and my name, 'Alex Rivera', across the top in bold. A small holographic sticker sits in the upper-right corner and the top edge has a blue lanyard clip that I wore daily. The back shows a coffee ring stain and a tiny chip on the bottom-right corner. I last had it near the Peter White Public Library on West Washington Street in Marquette, Upper Peninsula. This ID is crucial for work access, and I’m really hoping to get it back soon—it's tied to my job and routine.
I lost my Nintendo Switch OLED (white) tucked inside a blue silicone carrying case with a white cartridge holder, yesterday around 3pm near the Peter White Public Library in downtown Marquette, Upper Peninsula. The screen protector is cracked along the left edge, and there's a small white wolf sticker on the blue case. It was a gift from my sister and means a lot to me; I really need it back for weekend gaming with my kid. If anyone finds it, please reach out—I'd be grateful.
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.
I found a small vintage coin collection this afternoon around 2:15pm in the parking lot behind the Copper Harbor Lighthouse gift shop on M-26, in Michigan's Upper Peninsula. It's housed in a red velvet-lined display case with a brass latch and includes coins from the early 1900s, plus a tiny photo of a woman in period dress tucked between the pages. I wasn’t sure who it belonged to—locals or a traveler—but it looked valuable to a serious collector. If you’re missing it, tell me the exact coins you saw and anything written on the display case so I can get it back to you.
I found a silver-tone bracelet with turquoise beads this afternoon around 3:15 pm. It was lying on the sidewalk behind Blackrocks Brewing on Front Street in Marquette, right near the parking lot. The bracelet is about 7 inches long, with a delicate lobster clasp and a small heart charm engraved with the initial 'M.' The beads are vibrant and the chain shows light wear, but overall it's in good condition. If the owner sees this, please get in touch—I'd really like to reunite you with it.
I found a navy blue North Face parka this afternoon around 3:15pm in the parking lot behind the Ore Dock Brewing Company on Front Street in Marquette, Michigan, in the Upper Peninsula. It's a men's size L, with a warm faux-fur hood and a bright orange zipper pull. There's a small pine tree enamel pin on the chest pocket and an embroidered patch with the initials 'MJ' inside the left pocket. It's salt-stained from winter winds but otherwise clean and in good condition. I'd be happy to reunite it with its owner - this coat looks like it's been loved and I know how important it is in UP winters.
I found a DeWalt 20V cordless drill this morning around 8:15am behind the hardware store on Main Street in Marquette, up here in the Upper Peninsula. It's the yellow-and-black DeWalt model, with a slightly scuffed grip and a black hard case; there's a red 'J. Collins' sticker on the bottom edge that sticks out. The 20V battery is attached and shows light wear, the chuck seems solid, and the case has a small dent on the corner. If this belongs to you, I’m happy to meet up in Marquette to return it; I just want to find the rightful owner.