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Black Ray-Ban Wayfarer glasses, lost near Safeway
I lost my black Ray-Ban Wayfarer glasses yesterday around 3pm in Soldotna, on the Sterling Highway near the Safeway in the Kenai Peninsula. They’re black plastic frames with a slightly squared shape, about medium size, and the left lens has a tiny dent along the bottom rim. The inside of the left temple has a small white sticker with the letter 'P' and there's a faint scratch across the right lens. They were a gift from my mom, so they mean more than just a pair of glasses. If you found them, please message me so I can pick them up near Safeway or at the library parking lot.
Black rectangular Warby Parker glasses, initials inside
I’m missing my black rectangular Warby Parker glasses. I wore them yesterday around 2:30pm and last saw them outside the Soldotna Safeway on Redoubt Ave near the coffee shop. They’re a matte black frame, medium size, with a tiny scratch on the lower-right lens and 'AN' engraved on the inside of the left temple. They mean a lot to me—they were a gift from my grandmother and they help me work and read every day. If you found them around that area, please reach out; I’d be incredibly grateful to get them back.
Vintage Alaska commemorative coin set in brass display
I lost my vintage Alaska commemorative coin set yesterday around 4pm in the Fred Meyer parking lot on the Kenai Spur Highway in Soldotna, Kenai Peninsula. It’s tucked in a small brass display case about the size of a paperback, with a cracked glass lid and a green velvet lining; inside are five coins from the early 1900s, silver-toned with the Alaska state seal, some tarnish, and one coin with a faint 1905 date. A tiny compass engraving on the lid is a unique feature. It’s sentimental to me because it was my grandfather’s hobby, and I’d really appreciate getting it back if anyone happened to find it.
Brass pocket watch with ship engraving
Found a brass pocket watch this afternoon around 2:45pm in the parking lot behind the Safeway on the Sterling Highway in Soldotna, Kenai Peninsula. It's about 2 inches across, with a warm brass patina and a small leather fob attached to a short tarnished chain. The back has a decorative ship wheel engraving and the inner lid bears an inscription: 'To M.L. from Dad 1968.' The glass on the face is cracked and the hands are stuck, so I can't tell if it still runs. It feels like a genuine antique collectible, possibly a family keepsake. If you know who this belongs to, drop a note with any details you remember.