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I lost my white PlayStation 5 Standard Edition with the DualSense controller yesterday around 3pm. The console has a small blue cat sticker on the top edge and a tiny scratch near the disc drive. It was in a grey Sony-branded tote bag, and the controller is white with the usual black accents and a slightly worn right stick. I think I might have left it outside the Starbucks on West Yakima Avenue near the Valley Mall, or possibly dropped it near the Yakima Convention Center. This PS5 means a lot to me—it was a gift from my sister and I really need it back.
I lost my Yamaha trumpet yesterday around 3pm after a student recital at Riverside Park near Yakima Ave and 6th Street. It's a gold lacquer trumpet with a couple of small dents on the bell and a scratch near the mouthpiece; the case is a bit worn but still functional. The mouthpiece sleeve is engraved with 'A.J.' and there's a red cleaning cloth tucked in the case pocket—easy to spot if you know what to look for. It was a gift from my aunt and means a lot to me emotionally, so I’m really hoping to get it back for band practice and upcoming auditions. If anyone found it, please drop it at the downtown Yakima City Lost and Found or message me directly—really appreciate any help.
I lost my black JBL Clip 4 Bluetooth speaker yesterday around 3pm near the Capitol Theatre on S 3rd Ave in Yakima. It's about the size of a soda can, with a red carabiner clipped to the loop and a small dent on the bottom from a camping trip last weekend. There's a blue sticker with a mountain logo on the back, and it's filed under the Miscellaneous Electronics category. It has sentimental value because I rely on it daily for podcasts and workouts, and I really need it back. If you found it, please drop it off at the Yakima Police Department desk or contact me here—I would be so grateful to get it back.
I lost my limited edition Star Wars action figure set from 1983, Kenner, still in its original blister packaging. The set includes Luke Skywalker, Darth Vader, and R2-D2, each about 3.75 inches tall, with a blue and white box showing a bit of wear. I was at the Capitol Theatre plaza on Yakima Avenue yesterday around 6pm, and I think I set it down near the blue recycling bin by the entrance. The box has a small dent on the top-right corner and a slight crease along the back; the blister is intact and the figures look untouched. It has sentimental value; this was my first big collectible, and I'd really love to have it back for my display. If you found it, please reach out.
I’m missing a blue paperback poetry collection, pocket-sized, about 5 by 8 inches, with a blue cover and a yellowed spine—Penguin Classics edition. It has a tiny coffee stain on the back, and a red ribbon bookmark peeking out from page 92; the pages are dog-eared from lots of reading. I last had it yesterday around 3pm near the Yakima Public Library on 3rd Street by the bus stop outside the coffee shop. It was a gift from my grandmother and feels really sentimental; I’d be grateful to get it back—reach me at [email protected].
I found a pair of blue Nike swim shorts this afternoon around 3:15pm near the fountain behind the Riverfront Park skate area in Yakima. They're size M, royal blue with a white Nike swoosh on the left leg and a lime-green pocket zipper pull. The fabric looks lightly used but clean, with a tiny chlorine stain on the inner liner. There's a small white tag that says 'M' and a tiny embroidered star near the belt loop—definitely something someone would remember. I know someone out there is missing these and would be relieved to get them back. If you think these are yours, tell me where you last had them or describe the distinctive lime-green zipper pull and the left-leg swoosh.
I found a pair of blue Nike football cleats, size 9, this morning around 7:15am behind the Walmart on West Nob Hill Boulevard in Yakima. They're in decent condition with a light scuff on the left toe and neon orange laces that really pop. On the tongue there's a faded Nike tag and a small red sticker with the initials 'K.T.' stuck inside the shoe. I’m hoping to reunite them with their owner and would be glad to meet at the Walmart front desk to verify details.
I found a black RFID-blocking passport holder this afternoon around 2:15pm near the Yakima Transit Center on West Yakima Ave. It’s slim, about the size of a passport, with subtle red stitching along the edge and a bright red zipper pull on the coin pocket. Inside there are slots for two cards and a boarding-pass sleeve, plus a small embossed airplane logo that reads Aero. There’s a faint coffee stain on the back and a worn Seattle sticker on the strap from a past trip. If this is yours, message me and we can arrange a pickup—happy to get it back to its owner.
I found a red The North Face puffer jacket this morning around 9:15 am in the parking lot behind the Yakima Public Library on West 2nd Street. It's a men's medium in bright red, with a detachable gray faux-fur hood and a few light scuffs on the cuffs. There's a small mountain patch embroidered on the left sleeve, and the inside pocket has a neon orange lining with a tiny TNF tag on the zipper. Overall it's in good condition, seems like it's been worn a bit but cared for. If this is your jacket, message me and we can meet up near the library steps or at the Yakima Riverfront Park entrance to verify details and get it back to you.
Found a small leopard gecko this afternoon around 2:15 pm near Riverfront Park along the Yakima Riverwalk, behind the old power substation on 2nd Street. It’s about 4 inches long, yellow-green with dark brown spots and a slightly kinked tail. It’s in good shape, active but a bit wary, and I noticed a tiny scar on its left hind leg from a past scrape. I kept it in a ventilated plastic tub with a shallow dish of water. If this gecko is yours, tell me the enclosure brand and a distinguishing detail like the tail scar or the exact time you last saw it.
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