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I lost my navy Nike hoodie yesterday around 3pm near the Farmington Public Library on Main Street. It's a men's size L fleece hoodie, soft-worn with the Nike swoosh on the chest and a small fox embroidery on the right sleeve. It's a bit faded and the cuffs are a touch frayed, but it's still super comfy. Inside, there's a tiny coffee stain on the inner tag and a bright orange zipper pull that you wouldn't miss. This hoodie has sentimental value; my sister gave it to me last year, and I really need it back.
I lost my red knit scarf yesterday around 3pm near the Farmington Community Center parking lot off Main Street. It's a North Face scarf, about 60 inches long, with a white snowflake pattern and a thin gray fringe along the ends. It's in decent shape but has a coffee stain near the corner and a tiny snag in the fringe. This scarf is sentimental—it was a gift from my grandmother—and I really need it back. If you found it, a quick message would help me arrange pickup.
I lost my blue passport yesterday around 3pm near the Farmington Public Library on Farmington Ave. It was tucked inside a scuffed black leather passport holder, a little bent at the corners after a few trips. The passport is the standard U.S. blue cover with a gold eagle — back cover shows a faint coffee stain. Inside the cover, there's a tiny laminated sticker with my initials NK. This passport means a lot to me and I really need it back before my trip; it has sentimental value because it was a gift to me from my grandmother. If anyone found it, please message me here or return it to Farmington Police Department; I’d be incredibly grateful.
I lost my navy canvas tote bag yesterday around 3:15pm near the CVS on Farmington Ave, by the Farmington Plaza. It’s a medium-sized bag with a white stripe across the top and a small tear on the bottom-right corner. Inside, there’s a pink insulated lunch bag and a red scarf tied to the handle—those are pretty distinctive features you’d notice if you looked. There’s also a faded map in the inner pocket and my grandma’s handwritten note, which makes it sentimental to me; I really need it back. If anyone happened to find it, please drop me a message here—I’m hoping it’s nearby and not far away.
I lost my little brother, Kai Patel, yesterday around 3pm. He was last seen near the Farmington Market District, by the corner of Main Street and Elm Lane, walking toward the old cinema. He's about 5'8", with black hair, wearing a gray puffer jacket under a red hoodie, dark jeans, and blue sneakers; he also has a compass tattoo on his right wrist and a silver stud in his left ear. This is really worrying—Kai has wandered off before, and if you spot him, please contact me right away; it's important we find him soon.
Found a silver pocket watch with a short chain this afternoon around 3:45pm outside the Old Mill Market on Farmington Ave, near the Town Green. The watch is about 2 inches in diameter, silver-toned with a slightly tarnished finish, and the crystal has a small crack along the edge. The back is engraved with a delicate floral pattern and the initials 'S.J.' in cursive, and it comes with a slim brown leather case that has a faint musty smell. I figured someone must be missing it, so I kept it safe and hoped to reunite it with its owner.
I found a dark walnut coffee table this afternoon around 2:15pm outside the Riverbend Bistro on Farmington Ave. It's about 48 inches long, 20 inches wide, and 18 inches tall, with a sturdy solid-wood build and a slightly distressed finish. There’s a small chip on the top left corner and a circular water stain on the lower shelf. On the underside there’s a partially peeled Ashley Furniture label and a tiny etched heart by the back leg. If this belongs to someone, I’d love to get it back to its owner.
Found a pair of glasses this afternoon around 2:15pm in the parking lot behind the Farmington Public Library on Main Street. They’re black Ray-Ban Wayfarer-style frames with clear lenses, a medium fit, and a small scratch on the bottom edge of the left lens. The right temple has a tiny chip near the hinge, and the inside of the left temple bears a faint engraving 'RB' near the nose pad. They’re in decent shape overall and still comfortable to wear. If these belong to you, I’m happy to meet and return them—I know how important a good pair of glasses is.
I found a blue 16GB Kingston USB drive this afternoon around 2:15pm behind the Farmington Public Library on Main Street, near the coffee shop patio. It has a small dent on the metal end and a white sticker with the name 'Maya' handwritten in black marker. Inside are several family photos from a recent weekend trip and a few short videos. It feels personal and sentimental, and I can imagine how upsetting it would be to lose something like this. If this sounds like yours, drop me a note in the app with a couple of details from the drive to verify ownership.
I found a pair of navy blue swim trunks with a bright neon lime-green drawstring in the parking lot behind the Farmington Public Library on Elm Street this afternoon around 2:15pm. They’re Nike Men's Swim Trunks, size L, with a small white fade mark on the right leg and an embroidered fox logo on the inner waistband. The outer fabric shows light wear and a tiny snag near the hem, but otherwise in good condition. On the inside tag there’s a printed line that says 'Maverick Swim Club' and a contact phone line that is partially worn off; I’m hoping someone can identify them by those details. If this belongs to you, I’m happy to arrange a safe handoff in Farmington Center or at the library.