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I lost my blue paperback novel, a compact travel-themed read, yesterday around 3pm near Riverfront Park by the Main Street bridge in Zanesville. It's sentimental—it's a gift from a friend and means a lot to me. Inside there's a handwritten note on page 68 that says 'For Mia' in green ink, plus a coffee stain on the lower corner and a dog-eared page at 126. If anyone found it, I'd be really grateful to get it back; I can meet up near the library in downtown Zanesville or Cambridge for a quick pickup.
Hey, I lost my Samsonite 22-inch black hard-shell suitcase yesterday around 3pm near the CVS on Court Street in Zanesville. It’s a matte black polycarbonate case with a bright red interior, a small dent on the top corner, and a blue luggage tag with a pine-tree sticker and my initials PN on a white label. The zipper pulls are a bit sticky, but the bag otherwise shows normal wear. It holds a sentimental scarf from my grandmother and a few work outfits, so I’m really hoping to get it back.
I lost my framed original watercolor yesterday around 3pm near the Cambridge Courthouse on Court Street. It's a small to medium piece, about 12x16 inches overall, with a gold-tone wooden frame that's a bit scuffed on the lower edge. The painting itself shows a river at sunset—pink, purple, and orange skies reflecting on calm waters, with a simple sailboat sketched in the distance. I signed it 'L. Reed' in the lower right corner, and there’s a tiny coffee ring on the back of the frame from a cup I set down during a quick stop at a cafe. It has sentimental value; it was a gift from my grandmother, and I really need to get it back.
I lost my brown leather wallet yesterday around 3pm near the Cambridge Market on Market Street. It's about 4 inches by 3 inches, slightly worn, with tan stitching and a small coin pocket. There's a creased photo of my grandmother tucked inside, and a faint coffee stain on the back. It also contains my driver's license and a couple of loyalty cards, plus about $25 cash. The wallet has sentimental value to me and I really need it back. If you found it, please reach out—I can describe the photo and the wallet's unique scuff on the top edge to confirm it's mine.
I lost my green hardcover poetry collection, 'Moonlight & Marshes,' yesterday around 3pm near the Cambridge Library on Main Street. The cover is a deep forest green with gold lettering, and inside there’s a pressed lavender bookmark and a coffee ring stain on page 72. The spine is a bit creased from travel, but all pages are intact. It was a gift from my aunt and means a lot to me—losing it feels like losing a piece of home. If anyone finds it, please drop me a message here; I’d be incredibly grateful to get it back.
I found this red enamel cast-iron Dutch oven with a black lid knob this afternoon around 3:15pm, sitting on the sidewalk outside the Cambridge Grand Opera House on Wheeling Avenue. It's about a 7-quart pot, in decent shape with a small chip on the rim near the handle and a faint stain inside from recent use. The bottom is etched with the initials LP, and there's sticker residue on the lid. If you can describe the chip and the initials, I’ll get it back to its rightful owner.
I found a vintage coin collection this afternoon about 3:15pm near the Y-Bridge in Zanesville. It’s tucked inside a small mint-green leather album with a brass clasp, holding roughly 60 coins from 1909 through the 1980s. On the back cover there’s a faded sticker reading 'D.B. 72' and a pencil note inside lid that says 'Dad's collection.' A few coins show tarnish, but most are well-preserved, and the whole thing looks like a carefully kept set.
I found a silver pendant necklace this afternoon around 3:15pm on Court Street in Cambridge, right outside the Cambridge City Park gate near the old post office building. It's an 18-inch sterling silver chain with a star pendant about 1 inch across. The back is engraved with the initials 'JS' and there's a tiny heart-shaped cutout in the star; the chain shows a little tarnish but otherwise in good condition. I know it probably has sentimental value, and I’d really like to see it go back to its owner—if this sounds like yours, drop me a note and we’ll figure out a safe way to get it back.
Found an Anker 7-in-1 USB-C hub this afternoon, black with a brushed aluminum finish. About palm-sized, with multiple USB-A ports, an HDMI port, an SD card slot, and a blue USB-C charging cable attached. There’s a small dent on the top edge near the Anker logo. I found it in the parking lot behind the Coffee Co. on Market Street in Zanesville around 2:15 pm today. It looks like it’s in good condition aside from a little dust—hoping the owner recognizes it and can reclaim it.
I found a beagle mix this afternoon around 3:15 PM wandering near the Cambridge City Park entrance off Park Street. He’s about 25 pounds, tri-color (brown, black, white) with a bright red collar and a small round silver tag that’s hard to read. He has a tiny scar on his left hind leg and a white heart-shaped patch on his ribcage. He seemed friendly and wagged his tail, sticking close as I walked him around the fountain area for a bit. If this is your dog, reach me at [email protected] and we can meet at the Cambridge City Park gazebo to reunite him safely.
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