All lost and found items in Fayetteville
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Navy blue leather tote with gold hardware
I lost my navy blue Kate Spade tote yesterday around 3pm near the Walton Arts Center on West Dickson Street in Fayetteville. It's a medium-sized bag, about 12x9 inches, with gold hardware and a detachable shoulder strap; the exterior has a small scratch on the bottom corner. A bright lime-green scarf is tied to the handle, and the inner pocket holds a tan floral lining and a brown wallet with my initials 'P.P.' on the zipper pull. It means a lot to me—this bag was a gift from my sister, and it contains sentimental items; if someone found it, I’d be grateful to get it back.
Emerald-accent gold ring found near Fayetteville Square
I found this ring this afternoon around 3:15 pm, just outside the fountain at Fayetteville Square near the Walton Arts Center. It's a gold-toned band, probably 14K gold, with a small emerald set in a clean bezel. The ring looks to be a size 6.5 and there’s a tiny engraving on the inside that reads 'A.R.', plus a faint scratch along the outside edge from what could be wear. It feels important to whoever lost it, and I know rings can carry a lot of sentiment, so I’d love to help get it back to its owner if it’s yours or you know who it belongs to.
Lost Contact notebook with contact list
I lost my compact Field Notes notebook yesterday around 3pm near the Fayetteville Public Library on Hay Street. It's a black 3x5 inch notebook with a bright red elastic band, the cover is a bit scuffed, and there's a coffee ring on page 2 plus a tiny green leaf sticker on the back page. Inside are all my important contact numbers for family and my best friend, written in blue ink. It has sentimental value—it's how I keep track of people I care about—and I really need to get it back. If you found it, please drop it at the library desk or DM me here; I'll be forever grateful.
Scrapbook of life from kindergarten to 12th grade
Scrapbook of my life from kindergarten to 12th grade
Navy Nike swim shorts with lime trim
I lost my navy blue Nike swim shorts with a lime-green drawstring yesterday around 3pm near the Fayetteville Town Center on Dickson Street. They're size L, slightly faded from use, with a small white Nike swoosh on the left thigh and a lime-green drawstring that sticks out when tied. There's a faint bleach stain near the pocket from a pool day, and the drawstring is a little frayed. They were a gift from my coach, so they feel sentimental to me, and I really need them back for weekend workouts.
Silver SanDisk 64GB USB-C flash drive
I found a silver SanDisk 64GB USB-C flash drive this afternoon around 4:15pm in the parking lot behind the Fayetteville Public Library on Market Street. The body is slim and metallic, about the size of my pinky finger, with a tiny dent on the corner where it slipped from someone's grip. It has a blue LED that blinks when connected and there's a small white sticker with the initials AR on the back. It looks like someone was juggling notes or a project—data on it could be important. If this belongs to you, I can meet you near the library entrance or at the Market Street coffee shop tomorrow afternoon to hand it over.
Blue harness rabbit found near Fayetteville Public Library
I found this rabbit this afternoon around 3:15pm behind the Fayetteville Public Library on Dickson Street. It's a small dwarf rabbit with cream fur, soft and fluffy, and it wears a blue harness with a tiny silver bell that jingles when it hops. One unique marking is a small black dot on the left ear, plus a faint white spot on the nose, which might help you identify it. If you think it's yours, email me at [email protected] and we can arrange a pickup near the library steps.
Space gray iPad Pro with red charging cable
I lost my space gray Apple iPad Pro 11-inch yesterday around 3pm. It was last seen in the Target on Raeford Road in Fayetteville, near the electronics aisle, and I think I left it in the parking lot near the entrance. This is an electronics device in the Appliances & Electronics category; it's in a black Apple silicone case with a red USB-C charging cable still attached, and it has a small compass sticker on the back. The screen protector has a slight crack in the top-right corner. This device has sentimental value for me; it's my main work tablet and I really need it back.
Found: small silver hoop earrings with pearl charm
I found these earrings this morning around 11am outside the Starbucks on Dickson Street, downtown Fayetteville, near the Walton Arts Center. They're small silver hoops, about 1 cm in diameter, with a tiny freshwater pearl charm dangling from one hoop. The other hoop is plain silver and the backs show a little wear. I tucked them in a pocket to hold them safe while I looked for someone nearby who might be missing them. If these look familiar, send me a message here with a distinguishing detail like the pearl charm and roughly when you last wore them, and we can set up a quick meetup near that Starbucks.
Light-blue paperback copy of The Night Circus
I lost my light-blue paperback copy of The Night Circus yesterday around 3pm near the Fayetteville Public Library on Dickson Street. It's a paperback with a green ribbon bookmark and a coffee stain along the top edge; there's a pink sticky note inside with my cousin's handwriting. This book has sentimental value—it's a gift from my grandmother, and I really need it back. If anyone found it, I'd really appreciate getting it back; we can meet at the library or the cafe next to the bookstore on Dickson.
3/4 size violin, brown varnish
I lost my 3/4 size violin yesterday around 3pm in Fayetteville. It's a Stentor Student II in warm brown varnish, with a few small scratches on the back including a tiny heart-shaped mark near the lower bout, and the chin rest is a bit worn. It lives in a black hard case with a bright blue star sticker on the outside; the bow's horsehair is a touch loose. I last saw it outside the Fayetteville Public Library on Mountain Street near the main entrance. This violin has sentimental value—it was a gift from my grandmother, and I really need it back.
Meinl natural wood cajon drum with red sticker
I was jamming yesterday around 3:15pm when I realized my Meinl cajon had disappeared from outside the Music Room on Dickson Street, near the Walton Arts Center in Fayetteville. It's a natural finish cajon, about 12 inches tall and 9 inches wide, with a smooth playing surface and a few small nicks along the edges. There’s a red sticker with a cat silhouette on the back panel, and the front still sounds solid despite the wear. It was a gift from my sister, so it has real sentimental value, and I’d be really grateful to get it back for an upcoming gig.
Silver hoop earrings with emerald bead
I found a pair of earrings this afternoon around 3:15 pm on the sidewalk outside the Starbucks on Dickson Street in Fayetteville. They’re silver hoops about 1.5 cm in diameter, with a tiny emerald bead dangling from one hoop. One hoop has a small scratch near the clasp and the inside of the other shows a faint engraving that looks like 'AH'—not visible from afar but identifiable up close. They look well-loved but still in decent condition. If the owner recognizes them, I’d be glad to coordinate a meetup near the Fayetteville Downtown Square or the coffee shop on Dickson Street to return them.
Gray Samsonite carry-on found near Dickson Street
I found a gray Samsonite 22-inch carry-on yesterday around 4:15 pm behind the Fayetteville Public Library on Dickson Street. It's a hard-shell case with scuffed corners, a dent on the bottom edge, and a bright red TSA-approved lock. A blue luggage tag with the initials 'JD' is attached, plus a small star sticker that’s peeling near the edge. The interior lining is clean, with a couple of loose receipts and a folded shirt, nothing obviously personal in plain sight. I’m posting this because I know how stressful it is to lose something like this, and I’d love to see it go back to its owner. If it’s yours, please get in touch.
Found vintage Captain Kirk Star Trek action figure
I found this afternoon around 2:45pm behind the Fayetteville Public Library on Dickson Street. It's a vintage Star Trek action figure — Captain Kirk — from the 1970s Kenner line. It's about 3.75 inches tall, with a red shirt, blue pants, and a slightly faded paint job. There are a few identifying marks: a tiny chip on the chin and a small scuff on the knee. The figure's overall condition is pretty good for its age, considering it was just sitting on the sidewalk near the magazine racks. If someone recognizes it, email me at [email protected] to coordinate pickup.