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I lost my blue zip pouch yesterday around 3pm outside the Starbucks on Main Street in Lewiston. It's a small 5x3 inch nylon pouch with a white 'Travel Bits' sticker and a coffee stain near the bottom, and the zipper pull has a tiny nickel heart charm. Inside are two USB drives, a microSD card, and a small notebook with a few travel plans. It has sentimental value—my grandmother gave me this pouch years ago, and I really need it back. If you found it, please drop it at the Lewiston Lost & Found or message me here in the app.
I lost my Kala KA-15S soprano ukulele yesterday around 3pm. It's a natural wood finish, small and light, with a few scuffs along the lower bout and a dragon sticker on the headstock plus a tiny scratch near the strap pin. I think I left it outside the Starbucks on Main Street in Lewiston, near the 2nd Ave crosswalk by the river. It means a lot to me—it was a gift from my sister, and I’d really appreciate getting it back.
I lost my grandfather yesterday around 6pm in Lewiston. He’s 72, about 5'6" with a slender build, salt-and-pepper hair, and rectangular glasses. He was wearing a tan knee-length rain jacket, a gray knit cap, and brown loafers. He also has a small turtle tattoo on his left wrist and uses a wooden cane with a bright red handle. I last saw him near the Lewiston City Library on Main Street, heading toward the 3rd Street intersection and then toward the downtown market—he can get disoriented in crowds and tends to wander slowly. This is really hard on us—he has medical needs and sentimental value to our family. If you spot him, please help us bring him home.
Yesterday around 6:15pm I realized my navy blue US passport was missing after I left Blend Coffee on Main Street and headed toward the Lewiston City Library. It was tucked in a black leather passport sleeve, and I noticed a small coffee ring on the sleeve and a tiny dent on the bottom-right corner of the passport cover. This passport is essential for a trip I have in two weeks, and it's sentimental—it was the plan for a trip my grandmother helped me set up. If someone found it near the library steps or along Main Street in Lewiston, I’d really appreciate getting it back; I can meet or pick it up in town.
I lost my purple Kala ukulele yesterday around 3:15pm outside the Starbucks on Main Street in Lewiston. It’s a Kala soprano in a purple sunburst finish, with a small paw-print sticker on the back near the strap button and a tiny scratch along the headstock. The instrument means a lot to me—my late grandfather used to hum along while I played, and I’ve been really worried about it since it disappeared. If anyone found it, I’d really appreciate getting it back; I’ll swing by the Starbucks on Main Street to check, and I can arrange a pickup nearby in Lewiston.
I found this compact black Bluetooth speaker this afternoon around 2:15pm behind the Starbucks on Main Street in downtown Lewiston. It's palm-sized, matte black, with a small red fabric strap attached on the side and a slightly dented top edge. There's no obvious brand logo visible, but there is a faint blue sticker that says 'Hello' on the underside. It seems to be in good working order; the battery indicator glowed green when I pressed the power button and it paired with my phone for a quick test. If this belongs to you, we can meet near the Starbucks again or I can bring it to the Lewiston City Hall lobby for pickup.
I found a blue floral queen-size duvet cover this afternoon, around 2:15 pm, in the parking lot behind the Lewiston Walmart on 9th Street. It’s a soft cotton feel, white with a blue floral pattern. The corner has a small embroidered 'JS' and there’s a faint coffee stain near the bottom edge and a tiny pull along the zipper seam. It was lying near the cart returns, looking a bit tossed aside. If this matches your bedding, drop me a line and we can exchange details to get it back to you.
I found a red VIP concert ticket stub this afternoon around 3:15 pm near the Starbucks on Main Street in Lewiston. It’s for the Echoes of Autumn concert; the barcode on the back is still visible though the corner is a bit bent from being in someone’s wallet. One unique identifying feature is a tiny blue doodle of a guitar in the corner and a handwritten note 'K-7' on the back edge. I know how much tickets can mean to someone, so if this is yours, drop me a message here and we can figure out a safe meetup near the Lewiston Public Library or the Starbucks where I found it.
I found a blue plush dragon this afternoon around 2:40pm near Riverfront Park in Lewiston, right across the river from Clarkston. It's about 12 inches tall, super soft, with a bright red knitted scarf and a tiny green patch under its left wing. There's a small yellow star stitched on its belly and a bit of wear from lots of hugs. It seems like it belongs to a kid who got separated from a favorite toy after a walk home from school; I’d love to see it back with its owner—email me at [email protected].
I found a blue-yellow cockatiel this afternoon around 4:15pm in Clarkston, near the Walmart parking lot on 13th Street. It was pacing along the curb, fluffed up from the breeze, with bright orange cheek patches and a soft gray beak. There’s a blue leg band with the letters 'AL' and a small white tail tip that makes it stand out. The bird seemed friendly, chirping at me when I approached, and it hopped onto my finger for a moment before I gave it a safe perch on a bench. If this might be your bird, please reach out — I’d love to help reunite you. I can meet you around the Walmart lot or in downtown Clarkston this evening.