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Hey, I lost my cream guinea pig named Mochi yesterday around 5pm near the Fayetteville Farmers Market at Hay Street and Gillespie Street. She's a small female guinea pig, about the size of a hamster, with a smooth cream coat and a tiny brown patch on her back. She wears a light pink harness with a tiny bell, and there’s a distinctive white blaze on her nose and a small freckle on her left hind paw. Mochi is more than a pet to me—she helped me through some rough days, and I’m really hoping she’s safe and someone can bring her back. If you find her, please drop me a line at [email protected]; I’d be incredibly grateful.
I lost my black North Face backpack yesterday around 3pm near the Fayetteville Public Library on Hay Street. It's a 28-liter daypack with a charcoal panel and a standout bright orange zipper pull on the main compartment. Inside are a blue spiral notebook, a USB-C charger, and I stitched a small fox patch onto the front pocket for luck. There's also a leather tag with my initials 'PP' on the side strap. This backpack means a lot to me; it was a gift from my grandmother, and I really need it back.
I lost my gold ring yesterday around 3pm near the Fayetteville Public Library on Dickson Street. It's a slender 14k gold band with a tiny emerald inlay and a subtle patina from wear. The inside is engraved with the initials 'A.P.' and there are a couple of small, barely noticeable scratches on the outer edge. It was a sentimental gift from my grandmother, and I really need it back.
I lost my black Anker PowerCore 10000 portable charger yesterday around 6pm near the Fayetteville Public Library on Dickson Street. It's a compact matte-black power bank with 'PowerCore' etched on the front and a tiny dent on the bottom-right corner. It lives in a black nylon sleeve with a small round sun sticker on the zipper pull, and there’s a blue USB-C cable attached to it. This charger is essential for my day-to-day work, so it has sentimental value and I really need it back. If you found it, please reach out—I’d be forever grateful.
I lost my navy blue US passport yesterday around 6pm after grabbing coffee at a cafe on Dickson Street and walking toward the Fayetteville Town Center. It's the standard US passport with the gold seal; the back cover has a small coffee ring and a crease along the top edge from being tucked into my tote. Inside there's a faint stamp from a past trip to Spain on the visa page, which is a subtle identifying feature. This passport means a lot to me—it's tied to future travel plans I was really excited about. If someone finds it, please drop it at the Fayetteville Town Center information desk or message me through the app.
I found a navy blue canvas tote this afternoon around 2:45pm near the Fayetteville Public Library on Dickson Street. It's a mid-size bag, about 14x12 inches, with faux leather handles and a bright red zippered pocket inside, plus a small white fox keychain clipped to the zipper. There's a faded front sticker that reads 'Weekend Warrior' and a few receipts and a sun hat inside; the bag looks lightly used but in good condition. If you recognize it, drop a note here and we can figure out a meetup to get it back to its owner.
I found a compact black 25-key MIDI keyboard controller outside the Walton Arts Center on Dickson Street this afternoon, around 3:40pm. It's in pretty good shape, with a matte black finish, a tiny silver logo plate, and a red rubber grip on the side that makes it stand out. There's a back sticker with the initials 'A.J.' and a coffee ring on the top panel, so it looks like it has a little history. I'm hoping to get it back to the owner—if you recognize these details, let's meet near the Walton Arts Center and swap it over.
I found a stunning djembe drum while walking in the park near downtown Fayetteville yesterday. It was just laying on a bench, looking like it had been there for a while. The drum is made of dark wood with intricate carvings, and I think it might belong to a local musician. I really want to return it to its owner.
I found a pair of black wireless earbuds while walking my dog in the park near Fayetteville last evening. They were lying on a bench and look like they might belong to someone who frequently visits. They're in a case that has a small scratch on it. If you're missing your earbuds, please reach out to describe them so I can return them to you!
I found a rare vintage comic book titled 'The Amazing Adventures' from the 1970s while browsing through a flea market in Fayetteville last weekend. It appears to be in great condition, and I believe it's a first edition. If you're the owner, please reach out with some details about the comic book to verify its authenticity.