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I lost my black Ray-Ban rectangular glasses with blue temple tips yesterday around 3pm outside the Utica Public Library on Genesee Street. They're a slim black metal frame with blue plastic ends on the temples, and there's a small scratch on the lower right lens. Inside the left temple is engraved the initials 'AL'. They were a gift from my grandmother, and I really need them back for work and driving. If anyone found them, please message me—I’d be incredibly grateful to get them back.
I lost my black Roland FP-30X 88-key digital piano yesterday around 3pm near Munson-Williams-Proctor Arts Institute on Genesee Street in Utica. It's in good condition overall, with a small scratch along the top edge and a tiny dent on the front left corner, and it came in a soft gig bag that’s now missing. There’s a red sticker with my initials 'PP' on the back, which should help someone spot it. I really need it back—it's part of my practice routine and has sentimental value.
I lost my vintage red stamp album from the 1950s yesterday around 4pm near the Utica Public Library on Genesee Street. It's a red binder with a black spine, about 9 by 7 inches, filled with mint-condition stamps from the '50s and '60s, including a few rare Canadian issues, all held in clear sleeves. There's a small coffee stain on the top left corner and a handwritten label 'JP' on the first page. It was a gift from my grandfather and holds a lot of sentimental value—I really need to get it back.
I lost my black iPhone 12 Pro Max yesterday around 3pm near the Stanley Theatre on Varick Street in Utica. It’s in a blue OtterBox case, with a small scratch along the bottom corner and a tiny cat sticker on the back. I rely on it for work emails and keeping family photos, so it means a lot to me. If you found it, I’d really appreciate getting it back — I can describe the scratch and the sticker to confirm it’s mine.
I was playing a sunburst Fender Stratocaster yesterday around 3pm near the Stanley Theater on Genesee Street in Utica when it slipped off my shoulder and vanished between parked cars. It's a 2002 Strat with a maple neck, a noticeable dent on the lower edge, and a small blue star sticker on the back of the headstock. The hard case is black tolex with a frayed zipper, and I’ve got a spare red pick tucked in the pocket. It means a lot to me—it's the first guitar my late mentor lent me—and I really need to find it.
I found a pair of glasses this afternoon around 2:15pm outside the coffee shop on Genesee Street, Utica. They're black rectangular frames, probably Ray-Ban, with acetate arms and a tiny engraving 'JH' inside the left temple. They're in decent shape, just a light smudge on one lens and a tiny scratch near the nose pad, and they came with a worn brown leather case. If these sound like yours, drop me a note here and I'll help get them back to you, maybe meet near the shop.
I found a blue U.S. passport this afternoon around 4:15pm on Genesee Street, near the Utica Public Library, in the Utica-Rome-Oneida area. The cover is a dark blue with the gold seal and the word PASSPORT clearly visible. It’s a bit worn: the spine is creased and there’s a small coffee ring on the back cover. Inside the cover there’s a tiny NY logo sticker on the inner flap, which should help identify it. If this is yours, I’d love to help reunite you—I can meet near the library steps or at the corner of Genesee and Oneida Street.
I found a pair of concert tickets this afternoon around 2:45 pm outside the Stanley Theatre on Genesee Street in Utica. They’re for a Stanley Theatre show, printed on glossy white stock with bold black text, and each has a perforated stub. One ticket has a tiny coffee stain near the barcode and a small red heart doodle, while the other is pristine but creased from a pocket. Seats are Row B, Seats 4 and 5, with the date printed at the top. If these are yours, email me at [email protected] and we can arrange a quick return.
I found a gray queen duvet cover set this afternoon around 3:30pm behind the Price Rite on Genesee Street in Utica, Utica-Rome-Oneida. It's a soft heather gray with a subtle diamond pattern, and the brand tag inside reads 'LuxeNest'. The set includes a duvet cover and two standard pillow shams; one sham has a tiny pull at the corner and there's a small snag along the duvet edge. It looks relatively new and clean overall. If this belongs to you, reply with the brand and size to confirm, and I can arrange pickup in Utica.
Found a gray canvas tote bag this afternoon around 4:15 pm, behind the Utica Public Library on Genesee Street near the bus stop. It's a medium-sized bag with a black faux-leather bottom and sturdy black straps; the interior lining is bright red. A small pineapple patch on the front corner and a blue bookmark tucked inside are unique identifiers. There are a few receipts from local shops and a coffee-stained notebook, nothing of extreme value. I would really like to return it to the rightful owner.
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