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I was at the Utica Memorial Auditorium area, near the Adirondack Bank Center, on Tuesday at 6:40 PM after a casual pickup game. I set my black duffel down on a bench by the entrance while I tied my laces, and when I stood up, the bag was gone. Inside are gear for multiple sports — two tennis rackets, a folded yoga mat, a bright blue water bottle, and a dusty whistle. This equipment is used for weekend leagues and a charity scrimmage in Rome, so losing it hit hard. If it turns up, I would be grateful to get it back through the site.
On Monday around 9:05 AM, I was unloading donations for a small community kitchen event at the Utica Public Library on Genesee Street when I realized two small white toasters were missing from the back seat of my pickup. They’re two-slice models with chrome trim; one has a tiny dent on the corner and a crusty crumb tray. The other is pristine but scratched along the side. I’d been in and out all morning, so I’m hoping someone found them in the library parking lot or near the loading dock. They’d really help our setup.
Friday around 6:45 p.m. I realized my stack of DVDs wasn’t in my tote after a quick chat with a friend near the Utica Public Library on Genesee Street. The case is a worn navy blue with a torn label that reads 'Best of the 90s,' and a green sticker I stuck on years ago. I must have set it down on a chair outside the library's entrance while I stood listening to a street musician. Those discs cover my late mom's favorites, and they've become comfort during rough weeks. I'm hopeful someone turned them in or picked them up, and I'll get them back soon.
Last Friday around 7:20 p.m., I was leaving a small practice session outside the Munson Williams Proctor Arts Institute in Utica, and I left a stack of sheet music on a bench. The pages cover two classical pieces and some personal notes I scribbled after rehearsal. I must have stepped away to adjust my chair, because when I turned back the music was gone. Those sheets are important to me—handwritten edits and a few cues I need for Tuesday’s recital. If you found a bundle of sheet music on Mohawk Street near the Utica Public Library steps, please keep it safe.
I found a small bag of pins on Thursday afternoon around 4:20 PM while walking along Broad Street in Utica, near the Stanley Theater. The pins include enamel designs in several colors, some with local sports logos and others just pretty little pieces. I kept them in a safe spot and posted here, hoping the rightful owner sees this and can reclaim them through the site.
I found a silver-tone heart pendant necklace this afternoon around 3:15pm in the parking lot behind the Stanley Theater on Genesee Street in Utica. The chain is delicate and about 18 inches long, with a heart pendant roughly the size of a thumbnail. There's a tiny engraving on the back that reads 'MK', which seems like a personal touch someone might have added. The necklace is in good condition aside from a few micro-scratches along the chain, and it clearly seemed well-loved. If this is yours, email me with a description of the engraving and when you last wore it, and we can meet up near Genesee Street to verify—I'd really like to reunite it with its owner.
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