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I lost my blue ceramic coffee mug yesterday around 3pm near the Kroger on Main Street in Hazard, KY. It's a hand-thrown mug with a glossy blue glaze and a white speckled interior, about 3.5 inches tall. There’s a tiny chip on the rim, and the bottom is etched with the initials KB. It means a lot to me—my grandmother gave it to me, and it feels like a little piece of her. If you found it, I'd really appreciate getting it back.
I lost my leopard gecko yesterday around 3pm near the parking lot behind the Slade Fire Department, close to the Natural Bridge State Resort Park entrance in Slade, KY, in Eastern Kentucky. It’s a small, 6-inch gecko with a cream-colored body and bright orange spots along the back, plus a distinct white dot behind his left eye. The tail has a slight kink from a past fall. I keep him in a 20-gallon tall tank with a purple heat lamp and a blue tile hide, and he’s really special to my family—my daughter calls him Mango and he helps her stay calm. If you spot a gecko around the park entrance or the Slade gas station area, message me here. I’d be forever grateful to get him back.
I was walking yesterday around 3pm in Hazard, Kentucky, near the courthouse on Main Street when my bracelet slipped off. It's a gold-tone bracelet, about 7 inches long, with a delicate heart charm and the initials 'A.M.' engraved on the inside. There's a tiny turquoise bead next to the clasp, and the surface has a few small scratches from wear. It meant a lot to me—my grandmother gave it to me, and I really need it back if anyone finds it.
I lost my blue Penguin paperback edition of Mountain Poems yesterday around 3pm on Hazard's Main Street, near the courthouse. It's a standard paperback, about 8 by 5 inches, with a slightly bent spine, curled corners, and a faint coffee stain along the back cover. Inside are lots of pencil margins and a yellow Post-it on page 62 that says 'For Mom.' The book was a gift from my grandmother, and it feels oddly empty without it; I’m really hoping to get it back. If you found it, please contact me here—I’d be forever grateful.
I lost my emerald green satin evening gown yesterday around 7pm near the Pikeville Medical Center parking lot on Main Street, downtown Pikeville, KY. It's a floor-length Maison de Nuit gown, size M, with an elegant A-line cut and a left shoulder strap encrusted with tiny rhinestones. I also added a small star-shaped rhinestone brooch at the waist as a personal touch. The hem has a tiny scuff from a taxi ride, and the inner lining bears a faint water stain near the zipper. It means a lot to me—it's a gift from my grandmother, and I really need it back for my sister's wedding next month. If anyone found it, please reach out; I’d be forever grateful.
I found a pair of blue prescription glasses while hiking in the Red River Gorge area of Eastern Kentucky last weekend. They were near a campsite, and I could tell they were well-loved based on their condition. If you can describe them, I’d be happy to return them to you!
I found a black USB-C charging cable with a braided texture while walking in downtown Hazard, Eastern Kentucky. It looks almost brand new and works perfectly. I hope the owner can get it back!
I found a silver Apple AirPods case at the park near Main Street in Eastern Kentucky while walking my dog. It's a rectangle shape and seems to have been recently used since it was open when I found it. I picked it up and would love to return it to its owner, as I know how important these can be!