Lost & found documents & media in Fayetteville
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Blue hardcover mystery novel with inscription
I lost my blue hardcover mystery novel yesterday around 3pm near the Fayetteville Public Library on Dickson Street. It's a 6x9-inch book with a sturdy blue cloth cover, a dust jacket that's seen better days, and corners a bit worn. A green satin ribbon bookmark sticks out from the top, and there's a small coffee stain on the back cover. Inside the front cover, there's a faded inscription: 'To Priya, love Nana.' A handful of recipe notes are tucked into the margins, which I jotted down during a late-night reading session. This book is special to me—it was a gift from my grandmother and it means a lot to have it back. If anyone found it, please message me—I really need it back.
Black iPad Pro 11” in OtterBox with cat sticker
I found a black iPad Pro 11-inch in a gray OtterBox Defender case this afternoon around 3:30pm outside the Walton Arts Center on Dickson Street in Fayetteville. The back has a purple cat sticker, and the screen shows a small crack in the bottom-right corner. There’s a faint fingerprint smudge by the home button and a scuff along the edge of the case. If you think it’s yours, describe the sticker detail and the last app you used—I’m hoping to get it back to its rightful owner, and we can meet somewhere convenient in Fayetteville to verify ownership.
Lost novel 'The Great Adventures' by John Smith with a worn blue cover left on a bench in Wilson Park.
I lost my favorite novel, 'The Great Adventures' by John Smith, while sitting in Wilson Park in Fayetteville. I placed it on the bench next to me while I took a phone call, and when I returned, it was gone. The book has a blue cover with some wear and tear from being read multiple times. I would really like to get it back as it holds sentimental value to me.
Found a rare vintage first edition comic book titled 'The Amazing Adventures' from the 1970s at a flea market.
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.
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