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I lost my silver Seiko watch with a black leather strap yesterday around 3pm outside the Kokomo-Howard County Public Library on Main Street. It's a 38mm stainless steel case with a silver dial, and there's a small dent on the rim and a scratch across the glass. The back is engraved with my initials 'PRP' and a tiny red thread is tied around the strap from a bracelet I wore. It has sentimental value—my grandma bought it years ago, and I really need it back. If anyone found it, please leave it at the library desk or reach out; I’d be forever grateful.
I lost my favorite gold and turquoise beaded bracelet while I was out shopping in Kokomo last Saturday. I think it may have slipped off my wrist near the entrance of the boutique store. It has a unique woven pattern and is quite special to me, as it was a gift from my grandmother. If anyone finds it, I would be so grateful to have it back!
I lost my black lab mix named Baxter near the park on East Boulevard in Kokomo. He was playing with his favorite frisbee when he spotted a squirrel and took off after it. If anyone has seen him, please let me know! He is very friendly and loves other dogs.
I lost my favorite silver wristwatch with a blue face while walking near the park in Kokomo. I realized it was gone when I got home, and I must have dropped it around the walking trail. It has great sentimental value, so I'm hoping someone might have found it.
I lost my favorite silver ring with a stunning blue gemstone while walking near the Kokomo Beach park last Saturday. It has a unique swirl design, and I could have dropped it while enjoying the scenery. It's very special to me, and I would love to have it returned.
I found a blue dog harness this afternoon around 3:15pm in the parking lot behind the Meijer on Markland Ave in Kokomo. It's a small-to-medium nylon harness with a white paw-print design on the chest strap and a pink heart-shaped tag hanging from the D-ring that reads 'Lucky'. The buckle is a bit scratched, but all straps are in good condition. It carries a mild shampoo scent, like it was worn recently. I know how nerve-wracking it is to lose gear like this, so I hope this helps reunite a furry friend with their family soon. If this is yours, tell me the dog's name on the tag or the approximate harness size to verify.
I found a black leather briefcase sitting on a bench at the Kokomo Park while I was out for a walk yesterday afternoon. It appears to be in good condition and has some important documents inside. If you think it belongs to you, please describe any specific details about the contents or the brand.
I found a pair of black Apple AirPods along the walking path near the Kokomo park. They were inside a navy blue silicone case with a small sticker on it. If you think they belong to you, please describe the sticker, and we can arrange for you to pick them up!
I found a medium-sized blue ceramic mixing bowl with a glossy finish in the park near Kokomo City Center. It looks like it might have been left behind after a picnic or gathering. If you think this is yours, please describe a unique feature of it so I can make sure it goes back to the right owner.
I found a beautiful silver engagement ring with a floral pattern in Kokomo Park this morning while walking my dog. It looks like it has some sentimental value; I'm hoping to reunite it with its owner. If you think it might be yours, please provide a description of the ring to confirm.