All lost and found items in Lexington
15 listings
Cockatiel with bright yellow crest and orange cheeks
I lost my cockatiel, a grey bird with a bright yellow crest and orange cheeks, yesterday around 3:15pm. It was perched on my shoulder outside the Kroger on Limestone Street in Lexington, near the UK Medical Center, and it slipped from my grip when a door slammed. It’s mostly grey, with that sunny yellow crest and orange cheek patches that really stand out. There’s a tiny chipped feather on the left wing I can use to identify it. This bird is a gift from my grandmother and has a lot of sentimental value; I’m really hoping someone who finds it will reach out so I can bring it home.
Found US passport with blue cover and gold seal
I found a US passport this afternoon around 3:15pm in Lexington, in the parking lot behind the Fayette Mall off Nicholasville Road. It's a dark blue US passport with the gold seal, a bit worn at the corners—the kind of thing that clearly travels. The pages look intact and readable, but there's a small coffee stain on the back cover and a barcode sticker on the inside back cover. It obviously belongs to someone and I want to help reunite them with it; losing a passport is stressful, and this one seems recently used. If you recognize any detail here, reach out so the owner can get their documents back quickly.
Silver bracelet with heart charm, lost near UK campus
I lost my silver bracelet yesterday around 3pm while I was walking along Limestone Street by the UK campus, near the William T. Young Library. It's a slender silver bracelet with a tiny heart charm; the heart is engraved with the initials 'A.N.' on the clasp and there's a small turquoise bead near the end. It was a gift from my mom, so it means a lot to me and I'm really hoping to get it back. If anyone finds it, please reach out; I'd be forever grateful to be reunited with it.
Brown Coach wallet with sentimental photo inside
I lost my brown leather wallet yesterday around 3pm outside the CVS on Broadway in Lexington. It’s a slim Coach wallet with a tan interior, about the size of a credit card holder, and it has a small brass 'C' emblem on the bottom corner. Inside are my driver's license, two credit cards, and about $60 in cash. The back pocket has a faint coffee stain and a tiny photo my sister gave me tucked in the card slots—really sentimental. If anyone found it, I’d be so grateful to get it back; it means a lot to me.
Found dog: tri-color beagle mix with blue collar
This afternoon around 4:15pm I found a dog outside the Kroger on Nicholasville Road, near Hamburg Pavilion in Lexington. It’s a tri-color beagle mix, about 25 pounds, with a white chest and a slight limp in the right hind leg. The dog is wearing a blue nylon collar with a small round metal tag engraved 'Leia.' She seemed friendly but a bit overwhelmed, so I kept her safe and brought her to a nearby bench while I posted this. I know how stressful it is to lose a dog, and I’d love to help get Leia back to her family—please reach out if you can verify the tag or describe the limp and the collar.
Black crossbody bag with red tassel
I lost my black faux-leather crossbody bag yesterday around 3pm near the Starbucks on Main Street in downtown Lexington. It's compact, about the size of a small notebook, with a zipper pocket and a bright red tassel I added last week. Inside is my student ID, a cracked phone, and a small brass compass charm on the zipper pull—one of a kind. The lining is charcoal gray and the strap is a bit frayed from daily wear. It has sentimental value because my grandmother gave me the compass charm, so I really need it back if anyone found it.
Lost engagement ring
Lost engagement ring last night 4/15 in Hamburg area around buttermilk. Please please please contact me if found. I will pay.
Tan beagle mix dog with red collar, Lexington
I lost my tan beagle mix yesterday around 3:15pm near the Hamburg Pavilion on Nicholasville Road in Lexington. He’s about 40 pounds, with a bright red collar and a small white diamond-shaped patch on his chest. He can be shy around strangers and might bolt if startled, so he’ll likely avoid crowds. There’s a tiny scrape on his right hind leg from a recent hop over a curb. I’m really worried—this dog means a lot to me. If you’ve seen him, please email [email protected] and we’ll arrange a safe meetup.
Vintage stamp collection binder with rare misprint
I lost my vintage stamp collection binder yesterday around 3pm near the Lexington Public Library on Main Street. It's a red vinyl binder about 11 inches tall, with clear stamp pages filled with US commemoratives from the 1950s to the 1970s. The spine is labeled in black Sharpie 'Midwest Collection' and there's a noticeable crease along the lower right corner. Inside, there are roughly 30-40 stamps, including a rare inverted-cent stamp misprint that I spotted last year; one stamp shows a blue cancellation from 1963. This collection has a lot of sentimental value; it's the culmination of years of work and I really need it back. If found, please message me.
Found orange tabby cat near UK campus
Found this orange tabby cat this afternoon around 4:15 pm in the parking lot behind the Starbucks on South Limestone Street, Lexington, near the UK campus. It’s an orange tabby with a white chest and white paws, and it’s wearing a blue collar with a tiny silver bell. It looked healthy but a bit nervous, and it has a tiny notch in the left ear plus a faint diagonal stripe on its tail—easy to identify if you know this cat. I’m pretty sure it belongs to someone around here, and I’d love to help get it back home; if you think it’s yours, drop a note here and we can set up a meetup to reunite them.
Blue Nike running shoes with neon-lime laces
I was running yesterday around 3pm along Main Street in Lexington, near the Kentucky Theatre. I must've left them by the bike racks outside the theater after a quick water break. They're blue Nike running shoes, size 9.5, with a white swoosh and neon-lime laces. The left shoe has a tiny tear at the toe, and the inside tongue has my initials 'AP' written in Sharpie. They’re not just shoes—they were my daily trainers and a Gift from my sister, so I’d really appreciate getting them back if someone found them.
Black North Face parka with fur hood
I lost my black North Face parka yesterday around 3pm near the South Limestone Street by the University of Kentucky campus. It's a size M, quilted, with a faux fur hood, and the zipper is a bit stiff from wear. There's a small coffee stain along the hem from a spill last week, and inside the left pocket I stitched my initials 'P.P.' in blue thread. It means a lot to me because it was a gift from my sister, and I really need it back as the mornings are getting chilly. If someone found it, I’d really appreciate getting it back—drop it at campus security on Limestone or message me here.
Red paperback Pride and Prejudice with fox bookmark
I lost my red paperback copy of Pride and Prejudice yesterday around 3pm near the University of Kentucky campus in Lexington, specifically by Limestone Street and the Albert B. Chandler Hospital entrance. It's a well-loved edition, with a small coffee stain on the back cover and a fox-shaped bookmark tucked between pages 112 and 113. The cover is slightly creased from daily use, and there's a faint imprint of a library stamp on the inside page. This book was a gift from my grandmother, so it means more to me than any new read. If you happen to have it, I’d be grateful to hear from you at [email protected].
Gold ring with sapphire found on Limestone Street
Found this ring this afternoon around 3:15pm on Limestone Street, right in front of the Camelot Café, near the Lexington Opera House. It's a 14k yellow gold band with a small square-cut sapphire in a bezel setting, about a size 6. The inner band is engraved with the initials KA. Ring is in decent shape but has a tiny nick on the bezel from being dropped on the sidewalk. I’m hoping to reunite it with its owner—please drop me a note if this sounds like yours, and tell me the initials you see inside or where you last wore it.
Black rectangular sunglasses with gold hinges
I found a pair of black rectangular sunglasses with a slim frame this afternoon around 4:15pm outside the Albert B. Chandler Hospital on South Limestone Street in Lexington. They're in good condition overall, with clean lenses and gold-toned hinges, but there's a tiny scratch on the left lens. Inside the left temple is an engraving that reads 'PJ'—a potential owner's initials. I know how easy it is to misplace glasses and how important they are, so I figured I’d post here in case someone recognizes them and wants them back.