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I lost my navy blue hardcover edition of Dune yesterday around 3pm near the Allentown Public Library on Hamilton Street in the Lehigh Valley. It's a sturdy Penguin Classics edition with a slightly worn spine, a gold-embossed title, and a coffee ring on the back cover. It means a lot to me—it's the last gift from my late uncle who loved sci-fi, and I promised him I'd reread it this year. I had tucked it into my tote while grabbing a quick coffee at the cafe, then stepped out to the bus stop on 5th Street and must have set it down there. If you found it, please reach out; I really need it back.
Lost black coach wallet EastSide Allentown
I lost my navy blue passport while walking in the park near the Lehigh Valley Mall earlier this week. I had it in a zippered pocket of my backpack, and I must have dropped it when I stopped to take a picture. It's very important to me, so if anyone finds it, I would greatly appreciate the return.
I misplaced my favorite blue fleece throw blanket while visiting a friend's house in Lehigh Valley last weekend. It's really soft and perfect for curling up on the couch, with a subtle star pattern on it. If anyone comes across it, I would love to have it back!
I lost my golden retriever named Max at the park near Cedar Crest College in Lehigh Valley. He got spooked by a loud noise and bolted away. He's very friendly and has a red collar with his name tag. Please help me bring him home. I've been searching everywhere!
I found an ID card this morning around 9:15am outside the Allentown Public Library on Hamilton Street. It's a laminated City of Lehigh Valley ID with a photo of a man in a blue blazer, badge number A-5012, and a small blue lanyard with a city seal. The card is in decent condition, a light scratch along the bottom edge and a faint coffee stain on the back. If this is yours, please contact me with the name on the card and the employer; I'd love to get it back to you. I know how stressful losing an ID can be, and I want to help reunite you with it.
Found two concert tickets outside the PPL Center on Hamilton Street in downtown Allentown, Lehigh Valley, this afternoon around 2:15 PM. They’re white 2x4 inch cards with black print and a shimmering security stripe along the top; one ticket shows Sec 204, Row B, Seats 12-13, the other Sec 205, Row B, Seats 14-15. Both have a barcode and a scuffed corner from being stuffed in a pocket. One ticket has a coffee ring near the bottom and a small crease along the left edge. If these belong to you, I’m glad to return them to the owner—hope they’re still for the show.
I found a blue nylon dog harness this afternoon around 3:15pm near the Sands Bethlehem Event Center in Bethlehem, Lehigh Valley. It's a small size with a bright reflective stripe and a cute pink paw-print charm dangling from the D-ring. The fabric looks lightly used and dusty from the sidewalk, but the buckle and stitching are solid. There's no clear brand visible, but it seems like a sturdy harness that could fit a small to medium dog. If this belongs to your pup, I’m happy to help reunite you—just share the dog’s name or the size and I can meet at a public spot in Bethlehem.
I found a silver necklace this afternoon around 4:15pm near the SteelStacks plaza in Bethlehem, Lehigh Valley. It's an 18-inch sterling silver chain with a small heart-shaped pendant, about the size of a dime, and a tiny blue sapphire inlay. On the back of the pendant is an engraving of the initials 'LM', and the chain shows light wear from being carried in a pocket for a few days. I’m glad to help reunite it with its owner—if this sounds like yours, tell me the initials and where you last wore it.
I found a cream-colored fabric loveseat this afternoon around 3:45pm in the parking lot behind the Allentown Public Library on Hamilton Street. It's about 60 inches wide, with espresso-stained wooden legs and two matching cushions. There are a couple of minor wear spots and a small coffee stain on the left cushion, plus a tiny chip on the front right leg. The backrest features a subtle sunburst stitch pattern that makes it stand out. I figured someone might be looking for it after a move or a failed pickup—hope to reunite with its owner if you recognize it.