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I lost my black iPhone 12 yesterday around 7pm after I grabbed a coffee outside the Pybus Market on Worthen Street by the Wenatchee riverfront. It’s in a mint-green silicone case that’s a little scuffed, and there’s a small dent on the bottom left corner. The screen is cracked from a fall, and the wallpaper shows a photo of my dog Rex. This is my work phone with client emails and schedules, so I really need it back.
I lost my black Anker Soundcore mini speaker yesterday around 3pm near the Starbucks on Wenatchee Ave at 5th Street in downtown Wenatchee. It's a small cylindrical Bluetooth speaker, about the size of a soda can, with a bright blue silicone grip and a tiny dent on the bottom edge. It lives in a matte black case with a white 'S' sticker on the back and a frayed charging cable peeking out from the pocket. It means a lot to me; it was a gift from my sister and I listen to it on almost every walk along the riverfront. If anyone found it, I’d really appreciate getting it back—thanks for checking.
Yesterday around 3pm I realized my charcoal leather-bound coin collection was missing from my backpack after I stopped by the Pybus Public Market area on Orondo Ave. The binder is worn at the corners, with gold embossing that reads World Coins 1950-1980 on the spine. Inside are about 60 coins from around the world; the standout is a silver 1947 Canadian dime with a tiny crescent scratch near the date, and there’s a folded receipt tucked between pages 12 and 13. A small red ribbon bookmark sticks out between pages 22. This collection is really special to me—my grandfather gave it to me, and it has huge sentimental value. If anyone found it, please get in touch; I’d be so grateful to have it back.
I was tidying the living room yesterday around 3:30pm and must've left this little vase somewhere in Wenatchee—specifically at Pybus Public Market, near the entrance by the information desk. It's a small ceramic vase, about 6 inches tall, white glaze with cobalt blue dragonflies swirling around the neck. There's a tiny glaze bubble on the rim and a faint hand-painted signature on the bottom that says 'M. Li'. It has sentimental value because it was a gift from my grandmother who loved dragonflies. If someone found it, I’d be grateful to get it back; I really miss its cheerful glaze in my kitchen.
I lost my cream-colored oak coffee table with a glass inset yesterday around 3pm. The table is about 48 inches long, 18 inches wide, and 15 inches tall, with a single shallow drawer on the left side and a brass knob. There's a small scratch along the bottom-right edge and a faint circular water stain on the glass. It was sitting in the courtyard behind the Pybus Public Market on Worthen Ave, near the riverfront in downtown Wenatchee, when I last saw it. This table has sentimental value—it's a gift from my grandmother—and I’m really hoping to see it again. If you spot it, a quick message here would mean the world.
I found a pair of silver teardrop earrings this afternoon around 2:15pm near the Pybus Public Market on Worthen Ave in Wenatchee. They’re lightweight, about 1.2 cm long, with a small clear crystal near the top and a subtle engraving on the post that’s barely noticeable. They’re in good condition—no bends, just a gentle shine. I picked them up by the bike racks outside the market after I saw someone drop them while crossing Worthen. If you recognize them, I’d be glad to get them back to their owner.
I found a red Le Creuset 3.5-quart enameled cast-iron casserole dish with a glass lid this afternoon around 3:20 pm behind the Pybus Public Market on North Worthen Avenue in Wenatchee. The pot is in great condition with bright enamel, no rust, and a small chip on the rim that’s barely noticeable. There’s a sticker on the bottom that says Le Creuset, Made in France, and a script '3.5 QT' etched into the edge. It was sitting on a wooden bench near the market entrance. It looks like it was cared for, so I’m hoping to return it to its owner. If this sounds like yours, tell me a distinguishing detail and I’ll arrange a meetup downtown for the handoff.
I found a walnut coffee table with a glass top this afternoon around 2:30pm, outside Pybus Market along Wenatchee Ave by the Riverfront Trail. It's about 48 inches long, 22 inches wide, and 18 inches tall, with a mid-century modern vibe. The table has a few light scratches and a small chip on the top-right corner, plus one leg is a slightly lighter shade. On the underside there's the initials 'J.R.' etched into the wood, which might help identify the owner. If this matches something you've been missing, please reach out and we can arrange pickup or delivery.
I found a red nylon dog harness this afternoon around 3:30pm, lying on the sidewalk behind the Pybus Public Market on Wenatchee Ave near the pedestrian bridge. It's a medium-size harness with a bright red color, a reflective stripe along the back, and a sturdy black buckle. There’s a small metal tag with a paw print on the D-ring, though no name is legible. The harness is in good condition overall, just a light scuff here and there from wear. If this is yours, I can meet near the Market entrance to hand it back and make sure it gets to you.
I found a black leather briefcase this afternoon around 3:15pm in the parking lot behind the Pybus Public Market on Worthen Ave in Wenatchee. It’s a Samsonite Pro-DLX medium-size briefcase, with a burgundy lining and a slightly bent zipper pull. The outside has a few scuffs on the corner, and inside there’s a small white label reading 'KZ Consulting' in blue ink along with a faded business card. If it’s yours, reply to this listing and we can arrange a quick, safe meetup nearby.
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