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I lost my black canvas tote yesterday around 3pm near the Kenosha Public Market on 2nd Avenue by the lakefront. It's a medium-sized bag, about 15 inches wide with a bright red interior pocket and a tiny bluebird enamel pin on the strap for a pop of color. Inside there's a pink-covered spiral notebook, a reusable coffee cup, and a faded photo tucked between pages. This bag has sentimental value -- it's a gift from my aunt, and I really need it back.
I lost my autumn wreath yesterday around 3pm outside the Fleet Farm on 75th Street in Kenosha. It's a 12-inch wreath made with orange and cream burlap, real pinecones, and a small ceramic acorn charm. I added a frayed orange bow and a tiny red ribbon with the initials LP; it's handmade and has a bit of wear from last winter. It means a lot to me because it was a gift from my grandmother and it brightens my front porch. If anyone found it, could you please drop it off at the Fleet Farm customer service desk or message me? I'd really appreciate getting it back.
Yesterday around 3pm I realized my dark brown leather Samsonite briefcase was missing in the Kenosha-Racine area. It's about 16 inches long with a gold-tone latch and a small dent on the top corner. Inside there's a 15-inch laptop sleeve, a red lining, and some client folders; I also keep a faded note with my initials 'MR' tucked in the front pocket. It has sentimental value because it belonged to a mentor who meant a lot to me, and I'm really worried about losing it. The last place I saw it was outside the Starbucks on 52nd Street near the Kenosha Public Library. If found, please contact me; I’d be grateful to get it back.
I'm really worried - my gray tabby cat Milo is missing. He's medium-sized, short-haired, with white paws and a distinctive orange collar with a tiny bell. There's a small notch in his left ear and a white patch on his chest; his tail has dark rings. I last saw him yesterday around 6pm near the parking lot behind the Kenosha Public Market on 56th Street by the lake. Milo is mostly an indoor cat who loves sunbeams, and he's been shy around strangers this week. He means the world to me, and I'd be grateful to have him back if you've seen him.
I lost my navy North Face parka yesterday around 3pm near the harborfront in Kenosha-Racine, at the 2nd Ave entrance by the Kenosha Public Market. It's a navy blue North Face parka, size L, with a detachable faux-fur hood, and it's in decent condition aside from some wear on the cuffs. There's a small coffee stain on the inside pocket lining and a tiny stitched star on the left sleeve. The bright red zip pull tab makes it easy to spot. It's sentimental to me because it was a gift from my mom, and I really need it back.
Found these this afternoon around 3:45pm behind the Harbor Market building on 2nd Ave by the lake in Kenosha-Racine. They're two glossy general-admission tickets with a blue-to-black gradient and a large QR code. The event name is partially legible, something like 'Lakefront Music Fest' but not fully readable. One ticket has a blue 'VIP' sticker in the corner; the other has a small crease along the edge and a slightly faded barcode. They look recently printed and still crisp overall. If the owner sees this, I’d be glad to return them; happy to meet in a public spot or drop them at the Harbor Market desk. I found them while walking home and figured someone would be missing these soon.
I found a set of keys this afternoon around 3:15pm in the parking lot behind the Kenosha Public Market on 2nd Ave. They're on a bright blue nylon lanyard with a small red maple-leaf charm and a mint-green key fob with 'Horizon Realty' stamped on it. There are four metal keys, one with a distinctive triangular hole and another with a tiny chip in the plastic cover. They were tucked against the bike rack near the market entrance, maybe dropped by someone rushing to catch a bus. If these are yours, shoot me an email at [email protected] and we can arrange pickup.
I found a pair of black Anker Soundcore wireless earbuds in a matte finish, tucked inside a black charging case that's got a small dent on the bottom edge. I found them this afternoon around 4:15 pm near the entrance of Target on Green Bay Road in Kenosha-Racine. They have a blue sticker on the left earbud and a tiny scratch on the case lid. If someone lost these, reach out with a brief description of the sticker and the dent, and I’ll arrange a pickup.
Found a Jazz Fest ticket this afternoon around 2:15pm outside the Kenosha HarborMarket on 2nd Avenue by the marina. It's a single-entry concert ticket printed on glossy white stock with a big gold star and a holographic sticker in the corner. The accompanying lanyard is bright red and has a small black fox logo. The ticket shows Section A, Row 7, Seat 24 and a partial barcode, so it obviously belongs to someone attending the event. If this matches your plans, let's arrange a quick, safe drop-off near the Kenosha Transit Center; I’m in the Kenosha-Racine area and would like to help you get it back.
I found a small leopard gecko this afternoon around 3:30pm near the Harbor Market parking lot on 6th Avenue in Kenosha-Racine. It's about 4 inches long, sandy yellow with a bold orange stripe down its back and a speckled tail that ends in a dark tip. It was wandering by the bike racks, calm but a bit wary of people, and I kept an eye on it to make sure it was safe. Looks healthy, no visible collar or microchip. If this is your pet, please reach out so I can help arrange a safe return.