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Hi there, I'm Maya Singh. I lost a small black travel pouch with adapters after a late evening stroll on Friday around 9:10 PM, walking from the Kokomo Urban Market toward Market Street. I think I left it on a park bench near the fountain at the Kokomo Riverwalk entrance, under a lamppost where I paused to regroup my gear. The pouch includes multiple adapters that fit different outlets and a few USB-C cables—things I rely on for work when I'm on the road. I’d be grateful to get them back before my next trip; they're not easy to replace.
I lost my charcoal gray Calvin Klein slim-fit tuxedo jacket, size 40, around 3pm yesterday near the Kokomo-Howard County Public Library on North Main Street. It's in good condition overall, with satin peak lapels and a single button, and a lavender silk pocket square tucked in the breast pocket that I forgot to remove. Inside the lining there's a tiny moth hole I noticed during dress rehearsal, which is a small but visible flaw. This jacket has serious sentimental value to me—it's the last gift from my father before he passed, and I was counting on it for an upcoming formal event; I really need it back. If you found it, please message me; I’ll gladly pick it up and thank you so much.
Found a red nylon dog harness with a white paw-print patch this afternoon around 2:30pm near the Kokomo-Howard County Public Library on East Market Street. It’s a medium size with a quick-release buckle and a reflective strip along the chest, plus a small bone-shaped tag whose phone number is faint but readable up close. The harness looks clean and recently worn, not torn, so I figured it belongs to someone in Kokomo who’s probably frantically searching. If this is yours, DM me with your dog's name and the approximate leash size to confirm, and I’ll hand it over.
I lost my blue Penguin Classics hardcover edition yesterday around 3pm near the Kokomo-Howard County Public Library on Market Street, by the cafe. It has a red satin ribbon bookmark and a small coffee stain on the back cover; the spine is creased from travel. It's sentimental to me because it's my grandmother's copy, a gift she gave me years ago, and I tucked a little note in the margins that reads 'for tough days.' There’s a dog-eared corner on page 157 with my pencil initials. If you found it, I’d be incredibly grateful to get it back—my e-reader isn't the same without this one.
I lost my green hardcover notebook with gold initials 'A.P.' around 3pm yesterday near Main Street Coffee on Main Street in Kokomo. It's a 5x7 inch notebook with a slightly cracked spine, and the cover cloth is a deep forest green. There's a tiny coffee stain on the back corner. Inside you'll find several handwritten poems and notes, plus a pressed white daisy tucked between pages 12 and 13. It means a lot to me because it contains my late grandmother's quotes and some family keepsakes in the margins. If anyone finds it, please reach out—I'd be incredibly grateful to get it back.
I found a grey tabby this morning around 9:15am in the parking lot behind the Kokomo-Howard County Public Library on West Superior Street. It's a medium-sized, short-haired cat wearing a bright blue collar with a small bell that jingles as he moves. He has a distinct white chest patch shaped like a heart and a tiny scar above his left eye. He seemed calm and friendly, but I didn't want to stress him out, so I kept him close until he followed me to the edge of the lot. No microchip tag is visible, so I'm hoping to reunite him with his owner—if this is your cat, please reach out.
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