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I lost my clear plastic contact lens case with a red lid yesterday around 3pm near the Starbucks inside Four Seasons Town Centre on New Garden Road in Greensboro. It's a standard two-compartment case, with 'L' and 'R' embossed on the lids, and there's a small blue star sticker on the bottom. The lid has a tiny dent on the upper-right corner and the whole thing is a bit scuffed from pocket carry. Inside are my daily lenses and a little bit of solution; it means a lot to me because it belonged to my grandmother, and I can't imagine starting my day without it. If anyone found it, please get in touch — I really need it back!
I lost my tan Coach bifold wallet yesterday around 3pm near the Shops at Friendly Center on Market Street in Greensboro. It's a tan leather wallet about the size of a typical billfold, with a small coffee stain on the back and a tiny scratch along the left corner. Inside are my driver's license, a couple of credit cards, and about $60; the initials 'A.H.' are embossed in the card slots for quick identification. This wallet was a gift from my grandmother and has sentimental value, so I really need it back; if you find it, message me through the app so we can arrange a quick pickup.
I lost my Le Creuset cobalt blue 4-quart cocotte yesterday around 3pm near the Starbucks on Market Street by the Four Seasons Town Centre in Greensboro. It's enameled cast iron, bright cobalt blue, with a brass knob on the lid, and there's a tiny chip on the inner rim from a kitchen mishap last week. The pot is otherwise in great shape, and it means a lot to me because it was a gift from my grandmother. If anyone found it, I’d really appreciate getting it back. Please leave a message through the app and I’ll arrange a pickup or drop-off.
lost suede black bag containing religious item: tefillin or phallacteries. Left in Enterprise van on 1/21 at Greensboro location. Please reach out if located.
I lost my gray tabby cat named Niko yesterday around 3pm. He's small-to-medium, short-haired, with a gray tabby pattern, white chest, and white socks on his paws, and he wears a blue collar with a tiny silver bell. He has a bright green eye and a notch in his left ear. I last saw him near the Starbucks at the Friendly Center on Battleground Ave in Greensboro; he’s a rescue and means the world to my daughter, so I’m really worried and grateful for any sighting or safe return.
I found a small green parakeet this afternoon around 2:15pm near Lindley Park on Yanceyville Street in Greensboro. The bird is palm-sized with a bright green body, a yellow head, and a blue-tinted tail. It wears a bright red leg band engraved with 'K-37,' and the cage door bears a SunBird sticker. It hopped onto my finger and pecked at millet, and I know someone in Greensboro is probably missing a bird like this; if this is yours, drop a note here and we can arrange a safe meetup.
Hey, I found a cream quilt with a turquoise geometric border this afternoon around 2:15pm. It’s queen-size cotton, soft, with a tiny snag along the bottom hem and a navy monogram 'AP' neatly stitched in the top-left corner. I picked it up in the parking lot behind the Four Seasons Town Centre on Westover Terrace in Greensboro. I know it probably belongs to someone who cherishes it—it's well-loved and might have sentimental value—so I’d love to help get it back to its owner.
Found a set of ID cards this afternoon around 3:15pm in the parking lot behind the Greensboro Main Library on N Church St. They're in a clear badge holder hanging from a bright red lanyard. The cards look like student IDs and a city employee badge; all laminated and a bit worn around the edges. One student ID shows a photo of a person with a blue scarf; another has a small dent on the corner and a blue sticker on the back. The city badge bears a silver city seal. It seems these items belong to someone who’ll be stressed to lose them—happy to help return them to the rightful owner if you can describe a couple of details.
Found a blue hardcover travel guide this afternoon around 3:15 PM in the parking lot behind Barnes & Noble at the Shops at Friendly Center on West Friendly Ave in Greensboro. It’s Lonely Planet’s Europe edition from 2015, with a slightly worn spine and a coffee stain along the bottom edge. Inside, there’s a red ribbon bookmark with a small silver heart charm, and a few dog-eared pages marking a travel route. The pencil notes and highlighted sections look like someone used it recently. If someone recognizes it, I’d be glad to help return it.
I found this red tambourine this afternoon around 2:15pm in the parking lot behind the International Civil Rights Center & Museum on S Elm St, Greensboro. It's an 8-inch tambourine with a bright plastic shell and shiny silver jingles that still ring when bumped. On the back there's a small sticker with a smiling sun and a few scuffs along the rim from years of play. It looks like someone uses it for practice or small gigs, and I figured it might belong to someone who really misses it. I’d love to help reunite it with its owner.