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Hey, I lost my blue glucose meter in a silicone case with a red heart sticker yesterday around 3pm near the CVS Pharmacy on 7th Street in Hanford-Corcoran. It's a OneTouch Verio, about the size of a credit card, tucked inside a bright blue silicone sleeve. The sleeve has a tiny dent on the bottom edge and the back shows my mom's initials engraved on the meter. I really need it back—it's essential for my daily diabetes management and holds sentimental value because my late mother helped me pick it out. If anyone found it, please message me—I'm hoping to get it back soon.
I lost my black wireless earbuds yesterday around 3pm near the Starbucks at Hanford Plaza on 10th Street, in the Hanford-Corcoran area. The charging case is matte black with a glossy lid, and it has a blue rocket sticker on top plus a small dent on the top-right corner. They’re my everyday work audio for calls and music, and I really need them back because they're used constantly and were a gift from my sister. If someone happened to pick them up, I’d be forever grateful—they mean a lot to me.
I lost my black Seiko 5 Sports watch yesterday around 3pm near the Central Market on 7th Street in Hanford-Corcoran. It's a 42mm stainless steel case with a black dial, red bezel, and a worn dark gray NATO strap. There's a tiny scratch across the crystal at the 2 o'clock position, and the back is engraved with my initials PD. It was a gift from my sister, and I wear it daily for work—it feels like part of me. If anyone spotted it around Market Square by the Hanford Civic Center or picked it up near the bus stop by 7th Street, please drop it off; I’d be incredibly grateful to get it back.
I lost my navy blue memory-foam travel neck pillow yesterday around 3pm near the Hanford Amtrak station, by the corner of Douty Street and 7th Avenue. It's a TravelSense neck pillow with a removable gray jersey cover, a small black carabiner clip on the strap, and a faint coffee stain on the outer side. The pillow is compact, about the size of two fists when collapsed, and the zipper runs along the edge. It has sentimental value because it was a gift from my sister before she moved away. If anyone found it, I'd really appreciate getting it back!
I misplaced my black Student Model Clarinet while attending a band practice at the park near Hanford-Corcoran last Saturday. It has a few stickers on it and a slightly chipped mouthpiece. I was packing up my things and I think I must have left it on the bench. A reward is offered for its return.
I found a red cycling helmet this afternoon around 3:45pm near the CVS on 11th Ave in Hanford. It’s a Giro helmet with black vents and a small white XL label on the back, plus a tiny blue dragon sticker on the strap. The helmet has a light scratch across the front, but the interior padding is clean and the strap still feels sturdy. I know safety gear is important, so I’m hoping to help reunite it with its owner. If this sounds like yours, drop me a message here and we can figure out a safe, convenient way to return it—maybe at the Hanford Library parking lot.
I found a black portable Bluetooth speaker while walking my dog near the park in Hanford-Corcoran. It looks like it has been there for a little while, and I thought it might belong to someone nearby. If you can describe it, I’d be happy to return it to you!
I found a pair of black leather sneakers near the park by Hanford-Corcoran last Saturday. They look almost new and have no visible signs of wear, so I think someone must be missing them. If they belong to you, please describe any unique features so I can confirm.
I found a stunning mid-century modern coffee table with a walnut finish near the Hanford-Corcoran area while walking my dog. It looks like it might have fallen off a moving truck or was left behind. There are a few minor scratches, but overall it's in great shape. I’d love to return it to its owner as I believe it was a cherished piece of furniture.
I found a classic oak dining chair near the playground in Hanford-Corcoran yesterday evening. It looks quite sturdy and is in good condition, but I have no idea who it belongs to. It has a few scratches on one side, but overall seems like a valuable piece. I'm hoping to return it to its rightful owner.