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Status: FOUND. I found Holiday Decorations tucked behind a planter near the Clinton Presidential Library entrance in Little Rock around 4:15 PM on Saturday. They look a bit dusty but clearly cared for, with lights tangled in a garland and a few ornaments peeking out. I held onto them on my way to the River Market steps, thinking how disappointing it would be to lose something this festive. I’m posting here to help the rightful owner reunite with them, hoping the owner sees this and feels a little relief when they’re back where they belong.
I lost my Nintendo Switch yesterday around 3pm near the Clinton Presidential Library in the River Market area of Little Rock. It's a Nintendo Switch with neon red/blue Joy-Cons, stored in a black protective case with a Pikachu sticker on the front. The screen is in good condition, but the left Joy-Con has a tiny scratch near the thumbstick, and there's a small dent on the top edge of the dock. It was a gift from my sister and has sentimental value—we used to play together during family visits, so I really need it back. If anyone found it, I’d be grateful to get it back; you can leave it at the River Market information desk or message me here.
I lost my Seiko stainless steel watch yesterday around 3pm. It's a blue-dial Seiko with a 42mm silver case and a navy leather strap that has orange stitching. There's a small scratch on the bezel near the 2 o'clock mark, and the crown feels a tad loose when you wind it. It was a gift from my dad, so it's really sentimental to me and I wore it every day. I think I last had it while walking from the Clinton Presidential Library toward the River Market, near the entrance on Clinton Ave in Little Rock. If anyone finds it, please reach out—I'd be incredibly grateful to get it back.
Category: Miscellaneous Electronics. I found a pair of wireless earbuds this afternoon around 3:15 pm in the parking lot behind the River Market on West 2nd Street, Little Rock. The case is matte gray with a small dent on the lid and initials 'PA' engraved on the back. The buds are white with a black inner tip, and the case has a faint LED indicator that glows when opened. They look used but seem to be in working order, and the battery appears to hold a charge. It feels like someone was in a hurry—if these are yours, drop a note here so we can get them back to you.
Found a young woman this afternoon around 3:15 PM near the River Market District in Little Rock. She’s about 5'5", slender, with shoulder-length black hair, wearing a lime-green windbreaker, black jeans, and white sneakers. She has a blue backpack with a pink butterfly keychain and a small compass tattoo on her inner left forearm. She seemed anxious and was scrolling through her phone, unable to recall any contact information or a family member she could reach. I’m hoping this post helps reunite her with the people she’s trying to reach, if this is someone’s missing relative.
Found a navy blue hoodie with a small white fox patch on the chest, size M, and a bright red drawstring. I found it this afternoon around 2:15pm in the parking lot behind the MacArthur Museum of Arkansas Military History, near River Market in Little Rock. It shows a little wear—a snag on the cuff and a faint coffee stain near the hem—but it's otherwise comfy and looks like something a lot of people would wear. The fox patch is pretty distinctive, plus the zipper pull has a tiny compass charm. If the owner sees this, I’d be glad to arrange a quick meet-up at a nearby cafe to get it back.
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