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I was at the Yuma Civic Center yesterday around 3pm, near the Main Street entrance by the bike racks. I pulled the two general admission Sunset Music Fest tickets out of my wallet to show a friend and must've left them on the bench. They’re white printer-stock, with a red cactus watermark and a shimmering holographic strip along the bottom. One ticket has a small coffee ring stain on the corner and a faint crease along the barcode edge. These tickets meant a lot to me—they were a birthday gift from my sister and I really need them back. If you’ve seen them or picked them up, please drop them at the Lost & Found or message me here.
I lost my gold hoop earrings yesterday around 3pm near the Yuma Public Library at Main Street and 1st Ave. They’re simple 14k gold hoops about 1.25 inches in diameter, with tiny emerald beads hanging from the bottom. One earring has a small dent on the inner edge, which is how I can tell them apart. They were a gift from my grandmother and mean a lot to me—really hoping someone picked them up and kept them safe. If you found them, reach me at [email protected] — I’d be so grateful.
Yesterday around 3pm I realized my blue hospital staff ID badge with photo and navy lanyard was missing. I had it as I left the area around the Yuma Palms Shopping Center along 4th Avenue, and I’ve retraced my steps from the CVS to the bus stop near the entrance of the shopping center, but no luck. The badge shows my name, Aisha Khan, RN, with a white holographic strip at the top and a tiny dent in the lower-right corner; the back has a little cactus sticker I added years ago. It’s essential for access at work, and I’m really hoping someone honest returns it; I’ll gladly meet you anywhere in Yuma to pick it up.
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 found a framed abstract painting this afternoon around 2:15pm in the courtyard behind the Yuma Art Center on Main Street, tucked between the sculpture and a line of potted cacti. It’s acrylic on canvas, about 24 by 30 inches, with navy blues, teal greens, and gold accents. The black frame has a thin gold trim and there’s a tiny copper sun charm hanging from the bottom edge. On the back there’s a handwritten note that reads 'Gila Desert, 2016' and the bottom-right corner bears the artist’s signature 'V. Moreno.' The piece shows minor wear in the lower left corner, but overall it’s in good condition. If you recognize it, I’d love to help reunite the owner.
I found a blue nylon dog harness with a paw-print pattern this afternoon around 3:15pm behind the Walmart on 16th Street in Yuma. It’s a small size, adjustable, with a reflective stripe along the chest and a worn red tag that looks like it was written by hand. There’s also a tiny blue bell charm dangling from the clip that rattles when moved. It was just lying on the pavement near the bike racks, no leash attached, and I figured someone might be missing their pup’s gear. If you recognize it, email [email protected] to arrange pickup.
I found a rainbow plush unicorn about 12 inches tall this afternoon around 3:15pm outside the Walmart Supercenter on 24th Street in Yuma. It has a soft lavender body, a bright rainbow mane and tail, and a tiny white star stitched on its left ear. The plush looks well-loved but clean, with a couple of gentle snags and a faint scent of crayons—clearly a kid's toy. I’m hoping to reunite it with its owner; if this rings a bell, message me here with distinguishing details.
I found a white fleece twin blanket with blue piping this afternoon around 3:10pm outside the Walmart on 16th Street in Yuma. It’s in pretty good condition, no big stains, just a small snag along the top edge where the stitching is a bit loose. The blanket has a navy monogram near the corner reading LK, which is a nice identifying detail. It feels soft and warm, probably used for chilly nights on the couch. If this belongs to someone, I’m glad to help reunite you—text or email me with a couple distinguishing details so we can arrange pickup.
I found a gray tabby cat this afternoon around 4:15pm behind the Walmart on 16th Street in Yuma. It has a bright blue collar with a tiny silver bell and a small crescent-shaped scar on the right ear. The cat is about medium-sized, very friendly, and purrs as soon as I pet it. It also has one white paw that stands out when it stretches. It seems well cared for, and it followed me for a bit when I called. If this is yours, I can meet you at the Walmart parking lot or take it to the Yuma Humane Society to scan for a microchip.
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