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Lost. Diamond bracelet. Last seen at Pilot Travel Center Yuma AZ. Monday April 20, 2026 12:45 pm.
I lost my olive green canvas tote yesterday around 3pm near the Starbucks on Main Street in Yuma. It's a medium-sized bag with a tan leather strap and a slightly frayed zipper, no obvious brand. Inside there’s a spiral notebook with doodles and a bright yellow scarf tucked in the inner pocket. The front has a tiny embroidered desert cactus, and the lining shows a faded map print I drew myself. It means a lot to me—my grandmother gave it to me, and I really need it back.
I lost a purple VIP ticket for the Desert Sun Festival. I last had it yesterday around 3pm after leaving the Desert Sun Arena near 32nd Street and Main Ave in Yuma. It's a single-entry ticket with a purple holographic Desert Sun logo at the top, seat info 'Section Orchid, Row 5, Seat 8', and a small tear on the bottom-right corner; the ticket is still in good shape otherwise. It was a gift from my sister, so it has sentimental value and I'm really hoping to get it back.
I lost my gold-tone necklace with a tiny compass pendant yesterday around 3pm near the CVS on Main Street, just outside the Yuma Public Library. It's an 18-inch chain with a small, slightly aged gold finish and a compass pendant about the size of a nickel. The back is engraved with the initials 'PP' and there’s a tiny blue stone at the center of the compass. It has sentimental value—it was a gift from my late grandmother, so I’ve been worried and really hope someone picked it up. If you’ve seen it, I’d be grateful to reunite it with me.
I lost my brown leather Coach wallet yesterday around 3pm near the Starbucks on Main Street, by the Yuma Palms shopping area. It's a compact bifold, chocolate brown with slightly worn edges, and a green striped inner lining that peeks out when you open the slots. There's a small coffee stain on the back corner and a barely visible fray along the top edge. Inside I kept my driver's license, a couple of cards, and about $40 cash. It also has sentimental value because it was a gift from my mom years ago. If anyone found it, please let me know — I really need it back.
I found a purple Kala ukulele this afternoon around 2:15pm behind the CVS on Main Street in Downtown Yuma. It's a soprano-sized uke with a glossy finish and a little star sticker on the headstock, so it’s easy to spot. There are a few light scratches along the back and a small dent near the strap button, but it’s still in good playing condition. If someone is missing a ukulele with these details, I’m hoping to get it back to its owner.
I found this gold-tone bracelet this afternoon around 2:15 pm behind the Yuma Civic Center on Main Street. It's a slim, about 7 inches long, bracelet with a tiny crab charm and a small turquoise bead near the clasp. The inside of the clasp is engraved with the initials 'A.R.' and there are a few light scratches from wear. It's in decent condition overall; just a bit tarnished from sun. If this belongs to someone, I’d really like to help get it back—looks like it could be sentimental or a gift.
I found a djembe drum this afternoon around 4:15 pm behind the Yuma Theater on Main Street, near the fountain. It's a compact natural wood shell about 12 inches tall, with a bright blue rope tuning and a lightly worn varnish. There's a hand-painted sun motif near the rim and a small faded sticker on the bottom that reads 'LJ-23'. It's in decent shape, obviously used for gigs, and I figured someone might be missing it after a show. If you recognize it, shoot me a note and I'll help you get it back.
I found a travel passport holder this afternoon around 3:15 pm in the parking lot behind the Downtown City Market on Main Street in Yuma. It's a gray faux-leather holder, about the size of a passport, with a bright lime-green zipper pull that makes it easy to spot. Inside there are two card slots and a clear ID window, plus a small blue airline-tag style loop with the initials JR. The exterior has a few scuffs from being dropped on concrete, but overall it's in good condition. If the owner sees this and can describe the unique zipper pull and blue tag, I'll gladly return it.
I found a framed desert landscape painting this afternoon around 2:15pm in the parking lot behind the Yuma Art Center on 4th Avenue. The piece is about 12 by 16 inches, housed in a black wood frame with a thin gold inner lip and a small chip along the top edge. It shows a sunset over desert scrub with earthy tones and a winding blue river, with soft brushwork that almost feels watercolor-like. There's a signature in the bottom right that reads 'M. Ortega 2019' and a tiny gallery label on the back. If this is yours, it's waiting to be picked up and will be kept safe until the owner claims it.
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