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I lost my black Anker PowerCore 10000 portable charger yesterday around 3pm near the Alpine Inn on Main Street in High Rockies. It's a compact matte black power bank, with the orange Anker logo on the front and a slightly worn bottom edge from rough pockets. The USB-C cable is blue and still attached; there's a small dent on the top corner where it slipped out of my bag. On the back there's a tiny mountain sticker that says 'Trail Crew'—one of two identifying details. This charger is my lifeline on long hikes, and I really need it back; I was counting on it for tomorrow's trip.
I'm hoping to get my silver necklace back. I wore it yesterday around 3pm after popping into Summit Deli on Main Street here in High Rockies. I think I must have bumped into someone or something near the gondola plaza behind the deli, and it slipped off my neck. It's a slender 18-inch sterling silver chain with a heart-shaped pendant that holds a tiny blue sapphire in the center. The back is engraved with the initials 'EM' and there's a faint scratch along the edge that you wouldn't notice unless you look closely. This necklace is a gift from my grandmother and has a lot of sentimental value. I'd be incredibly grateful to have it returned if anyone found it.
I lost my blue LEGO Friends set yesterday around 3pm near the playground behind the High Rockies Community Center on Main Street. It's a small blue brick train set, about 6 inches tall when built, with a bright red engine and a white sticker on the front. The bricks are a bit scuffed from lots of pretend play, and I think a couple of blue bricks and a tiny yellow flag piece are missing. This set was a gift from my sister and really means a lot to my kid; they're anxious about it and I just want to see it back in their hands.
I lost my black North Face backpack yesterday around 3pm near the Summit Plaza area behind the Mountain Market on Pine Street in High Rockies. It's a 28L daypack with an orange interior and a small blue enamel snowflake pin on the left strap. Inside there's my notebook, a reusable water bottle, and a photo tucked in the front pocket. It was a gift from my sister, so it holds a lot of sentimental value—I’d really need it back if someone finds it.
Hey, I lost my red digital guitar tuner along with five guitar picks yesterday around 4pm. It was tucked in my front pocket while I stopped by the Grizzly Grind cafe on Main Street in High Rockies, right across from City Hall. The tuner is tiny, about 2 inches tall, red plastic with a bright blue sticker shaped like a mountain on the back, and one of the picks is pearloid with a tiny crack near the edge. The other four picks are plain black, but one has a small green turtle sticker. It's part of my daily practice routine and has sentimental value; I really need it back before my gig this weekend.
I found a white AirPods Pro charging case this afternoon around 4:15 pm behind Summit Market on Crestline Ave in High Rockies. The case is in decent condition with a small dent on the back and a blue sticker with the initials 'LM' on the lid; earbuds weren’t inside when I spotted it. It was sitting near the bike racks by the coffee shop, tucked against a trash can. I know electronics accessories can be easy to misplace, so I’m hoping the owner sees this and can get it back.
I found a black Bose portable speaker with a white charging dock this afternoon around 2:15pm behind the Mountain View Bakery on Summit Ave, near Lincoln Park in High Rockies. It’s in decent condition, just a couple of light scratches on the plastic grille and a tiny dent on the top edge. There’s a small blue sticker on the bottom with the initials 'AH' that I noticed when I picked it up, plus a white charging cradle that snaps in securely. It powered on and connected to Bluetooth when I tested it for a moment, so it should be easy to reunite with its owner. If this belongs to you, I can meet up around the bakery parking lot to hand it over.
Found a brass-toned coin collection tin with a clear glass lid this afternoon around 3:15pm, tucked behind the Mountain Market on Pine Street in the High Rockies. The tin is a bit scuffed, with a tiny crescent moon etched into the rim and a heart-shaped scratch along the lid. Inside sits about 40 coins, including a 1923 Buffalo nickel and a couple of foreign coins. The bottom is stamped HB-77. I get the feeling someone spent real care on this collection and would be glad to see it back; it clearly mattered to the owner.
I found a blue Penguin Classics hardcover this afternoon around 4pm outside Mountain View Café on Pine Street in High Rockies. It's a well-loved copy, the cover shows a coffee stain and the spine is a bit worn, with dog-eared page 128 peeking out. Inside the front cover there's a small ex libris stamp that reads 'A. Fletcher' and a pencil note with the date 'Nov 2019'—looks like a cherished gift or a long-time favorite. I'd love to reunite this with its owner, so if you recognize these details, drop me a line and we can figure out a meetup near the Central Park trailhead.
I found a red Yamaha snare drum this afternoon around 3:15pm behind the Copper Bell Café on Crestline Street, near the High Rockies Music Exchange. It's a Yamaha Recording Custom 14x5.5 maple snare with a few dings and a chipped chrome hoop. There's a small sticker on the shell with a mountain logo and the initials 'RP'. It seems to belong to someone who plays in a local band and I really hope to get it back to its owner.