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I’m hoping someone might have picked up my blue Penguin Classics poetry collection. It’s a hardcover, about 320 pages, with gold embossing on the spine and a red bookmark ribbon that sticks out a bit. There’s a coffee ring on the back and a pencil note that says 'For Jane' inside the front cover. I last had it yesterday around 3pm near Fountain Square Park in downtown Bowling Green, by the coffee shop on Center Street. It’s sentimental to me because it belonged to my late aunt, and I really need it back. If you found it, reach out and we can arrange a meetup to get it back.
I lost my olive-green nylon zip pouch yesterday around 3pm somewhere near the Corvette Museum in Bowling Green, Western Kentucky, along Scottsville Road. It’s a small pouch, about the size of a wallet, with a black zipper and a tiny embroidered compass patch on the front. Inside there’s a USB drive labeled 'HOME' and a crumpled photo of my family tucked behind a card. The pouch is worn but still sturdy, with a couple of scuffs on the corners. It has sentimental value— it held a note from my dad and a few scanned memories. If anyone found it, I’d be forever grateful to get it back.
I lost my red Le Creuset 2-quart oval French oven yesterday around 3pm near the Corvette Museum on Corvette Boulevard in Bowling Green, KY. It's bright cherry-red enamel with a black knob on the lid and a tiny chip along the rim by the handle. I had my initials 'AH' engraved on the bottom, and there’s a coffee-ring mark on the lid from where I left it perched on the counter. This piece has sentimental value—it was a gift from my grandmother, and I really need it back. If anyone found it, I’d be grateful to hear from you and arrange a quick return in Western Kentucky.
I lost my black leather briefcase yesterday around 3pm near Fountain Square Park in downtown Bowling Green. It's about 14 inches wide, 2 inches thick, with a soft, worn feel and a gold-toned zipper; the bottom-right corner has a small scuff and the top handle's stitching shows a tiny fray. Inside there's a navy notebook with my initials 'A.R.' on the first page, a blue USB-C cable, and several work documents. It really matters to me—it's sentimental since it holds notes from my late grandfather.
Yesterday around 3pm I lost my gold-tone Skagen watch near the National Corvette Museum parking lot in Bowling Green. It's a slim gold-tone stainless steel case with a black mesh band, and there's a tiny scratch on the bezel at 3 o'clock plus the magnetic clasp feels a bit loose. On the back there's a subtle engraving of the initials 'AJ' that I had added. This watch has sentimental value—it's a gift from my grandfather and I really need it back. If you found it, email me at [email protected] to arrange a safe return.
I found a pair of black rectangular Ray-Ban glasses this afternoon around 2:15 pm behind the Greenwood Mall entrance on Scottsville Road in Bowling Green, Western Kentucky. They’re in decent shape, with a couple of minor scuffs on the nose pads and a tiny scratch on the left lens. The frames are black plastic with a subtle blue accent on the temple tips. On the inside of the left temple there’s a small engraving 'AF-21' that could help identify the owner. I hope to reunite these with their person; they look like daily wear and probably have sentimental value. If you think these might be yours, tell me roughly where you last wore them, what prescription they might have, and a description of the engraving, and we can figure out a pickup near the mall entrance.
I found a black leather bifold wallet this afternoon around 3:15pm in the parking lot behind Greenwood Mall on Scottsville Road in Bowling Green, Western Kentucky. It's a mid-sized wallet with slightly worn corners and a tan interior, plus a small embossed fox logo on the lower right corner. Inside there are a few loyalty cards, a folded driver's license bearing the name Alex Turner, and a tiny photo of a dog in the bill compartment, along with a silver keychain that has a NASCAR badge. If this sounds like yours, I'd be glad to set up a pickup at the mall security desk; I'd really like to get it back to its owner.
I found a silver MacBook Air this afternoon around 3:45 pm on Center Street, right outside the Capitol Arts Center in downtown Bowling Green, Western Kentucky. It's in a black protective case with a blue sticker of a cat on the lid and the initials 'KR' etched on the bottom. I powered it up and saw personal photos and a few school folders, so I figured it must belong to someone who really needs it back. If it's yours, reply with a distinguishing detail like the charger color or the last file you opened and we can arrange a safe meet-up in Bowling Green.
I found a blue plastic contact lens case this afternoon around 2:45pm in the parking lot behind the public library on Center Street in Bowling Green, Western Kentucky. It’s a standard two-lens case, slightly scratched, with a white screw-on lid and a small red heart sticker on top. There’s a thin film of cleaning solution inside and one lens still in each well. I know losing a contact can be a real hassle—hope to reunite it with its owner soon. If this is yours, reply with the date you last wore it and we can arrange a meetup near the library.
I found a medium olive-green canvas tote outside the Greenwood Mall in Bowling Green, Western Kentucky, this afternoon around 2:45pm. It has a tan leather bottom and a brass zipper that glints in the sun; the bag is in pretty good condition with a little dust from the sidewalk. Inside I spotted a blue monogram tag on the inner pocket reading MK, and a small brass compass keychain clipped to the zipper. There’s also a folded notepad with a mountain sticker and a charging cable. If this bag is yours, please get in touch—I’d really like to return it to you.