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I was in the courtyard outside the Cookeville Public Library on Jefferson Avenue yesterday around 3pm and I must have left it somewhere along the path. It’s a full-size violin with a warm sunburst finish, ebony fingerboard, and a small dent on the lower bout near the chinrest; the bow has a blue wrap and a slightly worn ivory tip. Inside the case there’s a faint handwritten label with the name 'L. Marinelli' and a tiny scratch along the back plate. This violin was a gift from my grandmother and it means a lot to me—really hoping to get it back. If you found it, please leave it at the library desk or contact me here; I’d be beyond grateful.
I lost my guinea pig yesterday around 3pm. It's a small, shy guy named Mochi, about the size of a grapefruit, with gray and white fur and a tiny pink harness with a silver bell. The last time I saw him was outside the Kroger on Willow Avenue in Cookeville, near the parking lot by the little gas station. He loves to chew on cardboard and gets skittish around crowds, so he might be hiding under shrubs or in a cardboard box somewhere nearby. He has a distinctive white stripe on his forehead and a tiny scar behind his left ear from a minor scrape. This little guy means the world to my daughter; he's our cherished pet with sentimental value. If you've seen him or picked him up, email me at [email protected]
I lost my teal ceramic vase, a handmade piece by Willow & Clay, yesterday around 3pm. It's about 11 inches tall, with a glossy teal glaze speckled with tiny gold flecks and a hand-painted butterfly near the rim. There's a small hairline crack that I repaired with clear resin, so you can see the line if you shine a light on it. The bottom is signed 'Willow & Clay' with a tiny butterfly motif near the signature - one of a kind. It was a gift from my grandmother, so it's extremely sentimental to me. I last saw it outside the Putnam County Courthouse on Broad Street in Cookeville, near the benches by the fountain. If it turns up, I’d be grateful to have it back!
I lost my keys yesterday around 3pm near the CVS on Jefferson Ave in Cookeville. They're on a black plastic car-key fob with a small red silicone heart charm and a blue paracord wrap. There’s a Toyota key plus two house keys, and the ring has a noticeable scratch from a fall last week. The set is sentimental for me—my grandma gave me the red heart charm years ago, and I really need them back to access my apartment and bike.
I lost my red Le Creuset mixing bowl yesterday around 3pm near the Kroger on Willow Avenue in Cookeville. It's the 2.5-quart enamel-coated bowl with a cream-colored interior and a tiny chip on the rim. There’s a faint coffee stain on the bottom, and you can still see the Le Creuset stamp. This bowl has serious sentimental value to me because it was a gift from my grandmother, and I used it all the time for family meals. If anyone found it, I’d be really grateful to get it back—please message me if you’ve seen it.
I found this blue plastic ID badge this afternoon around 3:15pm in the parking lot behind the Cookeville Public Library on West Broad Street. It's the standard photo-ID card, about the size of a credit card, with a glossy laminate and a small scratch on the lower-right corner. The name on the badge reads 'Jordan Lee' and underneath it says 'Public Services' with a badge number that ends in 210. A light blue lanyard is attached, a bit frayed from daily use. The badge clearly looks like a work or campus ID. If you know the owner or recognize this, please message me so I can get it back to them.
I found a solid oak coffee table this afternoon around 2:30 pm behind the Cookeville Depot Museum parking lot on Broad Street, near Library Street. It's about 4 feet long, with a warm honey finish and brass nailhead trim along the edges. There are a couple of small scratches and a tiny dent on the front left leg, plus a tiny carved leaf motif on the underside of the tabletop. It looks like it could be from a living room, sturdy and in decent condition despite the wear. If this sounds like yours, I’d be glad to help you get it back.
I found a black Akai MPK Mini Mk2 25-key MIDI keyboard behind the Courthouse Square on Jefferson Avenue in Cookeville this afternoon around 2:15 pm. It’s in decent shape, with a red silicone sleeve around the body and a few light scratches on the top panel. There’s a small sticker on the back that reads 'Studio 7' and a dent on the bottom edge from a drop. I figured someone might be missing it after rehearsals; I’d love to help get it back to its owner. If this sounds like yours, feel free to message me here and we’ll figure out the best way to reunite it.
I found a dog this afternoon around 2:15 pm wandering near the Walmart on Willow Avenue in Cookeville. It's a medium-sized black lab mix with a shiny coat, a white patch on the chest, and a small scratch on the left ear. The dog wears a red nylon collar with a blue bone-shaped tag, but no visible microchip from a quick look. He seemed friendly and a little anxious, sniffing around but stayed by my side after I offered a treat. I’m hoping to help reunite him with his owner, so if you’re missing a dog matching this description, please reach out here and tell me where and when you last saw him.
I found a Tennessee Tech University student ID card this morning around 9:15am in front of the Putnam County Public Library on West Broad Street in Cookeville. It's in a slightly worn black plastic sleeve, and the card itself shows a photo of a person in a red hoodie. The name on the card reads Priya Patel, and the back has a small coffee stain plus a blue TTU lanyard clip attached to the sleeve. ID cards like this are important, and I'd feel awful if someone loses it for days, so if you're Priya or know her, I hope we can connect.