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Hey, I lost my silver ring yesterday around 4pm near Market Street and Superior Street, downtown Kokomo—specifically outside the Apollo Theater area and the small coffee shop on that corner. It's a slender sterling silver ring with a tiny blue sapphire set on top; the band has a brushed, slightly hammered look and a couple of micro scratches from daily wear. On the inside, it's engraved with the initials 'P.P.' and has sentimental value because it was a gift from my grandmother. If anyone found it, please get in touch—I really need it back, it means a lot to me.
I lost my blue plush dragon yesterday around 7pm near the Kokomo-Howard County Public Library on West Jefferson Street. It's about 12 inches tall, soft velvet, bright blue with a light green belly and tiny purple-striped wings, from the DreamWorld plush line. There's a small sun-shaped patch on its chest and a tiny tear above the left ear, plus a squeaker that still squeaks when squeezed. It was a gift from my niece and means a lot to us, so it has sentimental value and I really need it back. If you found it, please email me at [email protected].
I was practicing near the Kokomo Courthouse Square yesterday around 3pm when I must have set my blue Korg metronome and a small black guitar tuner down in a blue zippered pouch. The metronome is blue plastic with a white face and a tiny dent on the base; the tuner is a tiny black device with a green LCD. They were tucked inside a soft blue fabric case with a guitar-pick shaped zipper pull and a white sticker that reads 'P.N.' on the outside. This stuff is essential for my weekly practice, and it’s sentimental—my late uncle gave me the metronome. If anyone found them, I’d really appreciate being reconnected with them.
I lost my red Wilson baseball glove yesterday around 3pm at Highland Park, near the bleachers behind the field house on Aylesworth Street in Kokomo. It's a worn-in red leather glove with a black web, and there’s a small tear near the pinky. Inside I wrote the initials 'AP' in blue Sharpie, and it's a size 11.5. It was a gift from my high school coach, so it has sentimental value and I really need it back. If anyone found it, I’d be so grateful to be reunited with it.
I lost my black Coach tote yesterday around 3pm near the Greentree Mall entrance off US-31 in Kokomo. It's a medium pebble-grain leather tote, about 12 inches wide and 9 inches tall, with gold-tone hardware, and a tiny brass hummingbird charm dangling from the zipper pull. Inside there's a faded handwritten note from my grandmother tucked in the inner pocket, plus a few photos in a small card slot. The bag has some scuffs on the bottom, but the strap is still sturdy, and it means a lot to me because it was a gift from my sister; if you find it, shoot me a message here so we can arrange a pickup.
I found this blue paperback travel guide this afternoon around 3:15 pm behind the Kokomo-Howard County Public Library on Market Street. It's about 6 by 9 inches, with a soft cover that's a bit scuffed and the spine creased from use. There's a small green sticker on the inside front cover with the initials 'AK' written in black marker, which is one of the few identifying marks. The pages are coffee-stained at the edges and one dog-eared page marks the section on local walks. It feels like it was carried around by someone who loves planning trips, and I'd hate for it to disappear again. If this is yours, I'm happy to return it.
Found a white Apple AirPods Pro charging case with two AirPods inside this afternoon around 3:15pm. I found them in the parking lot behind Market Square Mall on Main Street in Kokomo. The case is pristine white except for a small scratch on the back and a blue star sticker on the front. The earbuds look lightly used and are inside the case, with no extra cables or accessories. If these are yours, send me a message here and we can arrange a pickup near the mall to get them back. I know these things can be really important, so I’m hoping to reunite them with their owner.
I found a gray Nike hoodie this afternoon around 2:15pm behind the downtown coffee shop on Main Street in Kokomo. It's a size XL fleece with a small tear near the left cuff and a bright blue drawstring; the zipper pull is a bit stiff but it zips. There's a tiny red thread tied around the zipper, and the Nike swoosh is clearly visible on the chest. It feels like a favorite hoodie—so comfy and worn, likely sentimental to its owner. If this sounds like yours, tell me a defining detail so we can confirm and get it back.
I found a vintage oak coffee table this afternoon around 2:15pm near Market Street Market in downtown Kokomo. It’s a rectangular piece, about 42 inches long and 22 inches wide, with a warm honey oak veneer and a single shallow drawer that has a small brass pull. The edge features a maple inlay and there’s a tiny water ring plus a minor dent on the front left corner; one leg feels a bit wobbly but the table overall seems solid. I’d really like to see it go back to its owner because it could be a cherished piece—maybe a family heirloom. If you recognize it, send me a note and we can set up a quick pickup downtown.
I found a Nintendo Switch OLED this afternoon around 3:15 PM behind the City Market on Main Street in Kokomo. It’s in a gray protective case with neon red and blue Joy-Cons, and there’s a small blue star sticker on the back. The screen looks clean with a couple of tiny scratches along the bottom edge, and it came with a charging cable tucked in the case. It must be someone’s; I’d be really relieved to get it back to its owner. If this sounds like yours, DM me and we can arrange a pickup near the Main Street Coffee Shop.