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I lost track of my sister, Amina Rahim, yesterday around 7:15 pm. She's 16, about 5'2", with long dark hair usually pulled into a messy bun, and she was wearing a teal hoodie, black leggings, and neon pink sneakers. Last seen outside the Worcester Public Library on Salem Street heading toward Main Street. She has a crescent moon tattoo behind her left ear and carries a bright purple backpack with a white star patch, which are two easy identifying features. I'm really worried—she's been away from home since early evening, and the area around the library can get busy after events at the DCU Center; if anyone has seen her, please contact me immediately.
Yesterday around 3pm I lost a printed Palladium concert ticket. It's a white card with a red Palladium logo at the top, listing Floor 2, Row B, Seat 7, and it has a small tear along the bottom edge with a scannable barcode on the back. I think I left it on a bench outside The Palladium at 261 Main Street, Worcester, near the Union Station entrance. This ticket is sentimental to me because it was for my sister's belated birthday surprise, and I really need it back; if you find it, please drop it at the Worcester Police Station or reply here and I’ll pick it up today.
I lost my blue US passport yesterday around 3pm near Union Station in downtown Worcester. It's a standard U.S. passport book inside a black leather sleeve with a tiny red heart sticker on the sleeve. The passport was tucked in the zipped inner pocket of my gray North Face backpack; I recall walking past the Worcester Public Library on Salem Square and then toward the DCU Center. The sleeve has a small crease on the bottom edge, and the passport feels fine, but I'm really anxious because this trip was important and the passport is essential. If anyone finds it, please email me at [email protected].
I lost my red Nike hoodie this afternoon around 3:20 near the Worcester Public Library on Salem Square. It's a size M, bright red with a white Nike swoosh on the chest, and black ribbed cuffs. There’s a small paint splatter near the left pocket, and the sleeve hem has a tiny blue thread repair I did myself. It was a gift from my sister last year, so it has sentimental value and I’m really hoping to get it back. If someone found it, I’d be forever grateful to be reunited with it.
I lost my blue LEGO Duplo train set yesterday around 3pm near the Worcester Public Library on Main Street. It's a big blue and red plastic set, with a small yellow caboose and a brick that has a tiny sun sticker on it. The engine is about 4 inches long and the full track layout stretches to roughly 12 inches when laid out; I think a few straight tracks are missing now. This set means a lot to my kid—it's a gift from my mom—and I'm really hoping someone picked it up and can reunite it with us.
I found a digital thermometer this afternoon around 2:15 pm, sitting on the sidewalk just outside the Worcester Public Library at 3 Salem Square, near the Main Street entrance. It's a white plastic unit with a sky-blue silicone sleeve, and there's a tiny paw-print sticker on the sleeve that helps me spot it in a crowd. The display still works, and the battery cover feels a bit loose, but otherwise it's in decent shape. I figured it's worth posting in case the owner is worried—this little gadget might be important for daily health, and it could mean a lot to someone who needs it back.
Found a black AKAI MPK Mini MKII MIDI controller this afternoon around 2:30pm outside the Worcester Public Library at 3 Salem Square. It’s a compact 25-key unit with a slightly scuffed top surface and a neon-green sticker on the back with the initials 'A.R.' The USB cable shows a bit of wear, and there’s a tiny dent near the corner, but the keys and pads still feel responsive. I know this could be someone’s prized instrument, maybe a student or local musician who relies on it, so I’d love to see it back with its owner. If this sounds like yours, we can arrange a safe handoff.
I found a pair of blue Nike running shoes this afternoon around 2:45pm, outside the Worcester Public Library on Main Street (Salem Square). They're men's size 9.5, navy blue with a bright orange swoosh and a white sole. The left toe has a small scuff and there's a coffee stain on the heel—plus a tiny sticker with the initials 'JH' on the tongue. They look like they've got some wear but are still solid for daily jogging. I figured someone probably dropped them during a run, and I want to help get them back to their owner—if these are yours, tell me the exact size, the color details of the swoosh, and one distinguishing mark to confirm.
I found this gray tabby cat this afternoon around 2:15pm outside the Worcester Public Library on Main Street, near Salem Square. It's a medium-sized, short-haired kitty with bright green eyes, two white paws, and a small notch in its right ear. The cat is wearing a red collar with a tiny silver bell, but there’s no ID tag. It seems healthy and friendly, and I’d be really glad to help get him home—if you think this is your cat, send me a message through the app.
I found a black bike helmet with a bright orange stripe and a white Giro logo on the side this afternoon around 2:15pm behind the Worcester Public Library on Main Street. It's in decent shape—no cracks, just a few scuffs on the shell. The interior padding is clean, and there's a small sticker on the inside that reads 'M' for size. There are no other identifying marks, but the helmet fits a common adult head and the strap works. If this belongs to you, please reach out and we can arrange a pickup near the library or the Worcester Common area.
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