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Blue insulin cooler bag with temp indicator
I lost my blue insulin cooler bag yesterday around 3pm after walking along the Boulder Creek Path near the Pearl Street Mall. It's a small rectangular bag, about the size of a paperback, navy blue with a light-blue zipper and a clear front pocket where a laminated name tag sits. Inside I keep my glucose meter and a few test strips; there's a white Velcro strap to attach it to my backpack, and a tiny temperature indicator sticker on the outside that sometimes turns yellow when it gets warm. There's a small scuff on the lower corner from a spill I had earlier this week, and this bag is essential for my daily routine with sentimental value. If you find it, please email me at [email protected].
Gray canvas tote bag with orange lining
I lost my gray canvas tote bag yesterday around 3pm while wandering around Pearl Street Mall near the Boulder Public Library. It's a medium tote, about 14x12 inches, with a green adjustable strap and a small mountain sticker on the front pocket. Inside the orange lining I keep a faded photo of my grandmother and a few receipts; there's a coffee stain on the bottom and a tiny tear from a rainstorm last fall. This bag has sentimental value—it was a gift from my sister, and I’d be really grateful to get it back.
Found black canvas tote bag with teacup and cat print near Pearl Street Mall containing personal items.
I found a black canvas tote bag while walking near Pearl Street Mall in Boulder. It looks fairly new and has a small teacup and cat print on it. There were a few personal items inside, including a notebook and a reusable water bottle. I’ve turned it in to the local lost and found, and I'm just hoping to find the owner.
Lost set of slightly rusty but well-maintained wrenches in a dark blue canvas bag at a friend's house in East Boulder.
I accidentally left my set of slightly rusty but well-maintained wrenches at a friend's house in East Boulder after helping him with some repairs. They are in a dark blue canvas bag with a zipper. If you find them, they hold a lot of sentimental value to me as they belonged to my grandfather.
Found black drawstring bag with mountain logo containing personal items near Chautauqua Park, Boulder.
I found a black drawstring bag with a mountain logo on it while hiking near Chautauqua Park in Boulder. It looked fairly new and had some personal items inside, like a water bottle and a small notebook. There wasn't any contact info in it, so I'm hoping to find the owner!
Lost black Bose Bluetooth headphones with a scratch on the left ear cup and charging case near Chautauqua Park.
I lost my black Bose Bluetooth headphones while hiking around Chautauqua Park in Boulder on October 15th. I remember adjusting my hair and putting them in my bag, but somehow they've gone missing. They have a little scratch on the left ear cup, and the charging case is included. If found, please let me know!
Blue clip-on tuner with sticker
I lost my blue Korg clip-on guitar tuner yesterday around 3pm near the Boulder Bookstore on Pearl Street Mall. It's a small device, about the size of a credit card, with a blue plastic body and a red rubber grip around the clip. There's a tiny silver sticker with a cat doodle on the back and a small scratch across the display from a tumble in my bag. It was a gift from my sister and I used it every day for practice; I really need it back to keep my sessions on track. If anyone found it, DM me or email, I’d be incredibly grateful.
Lost Holiday Decorations in Boulder
I spent Friday evening, around 6:15 PM, in downtown Boulder by Pearl Street Mall, packing up a tote of holiday decorations after a small get-together. A gust rattled the car door and I left the tote on the back seat as I walked toward the coffee shop. When I returned to the car, the bag with lights, a wreath, and some glittery garlands was gone. I have retraced steps along the Pearl Street pedestrian area and checked with a few shops, but no luck so far. These decorations carry memory of my grandmother, and losing them feels personal and frustrating.