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I lost my gray canvas tote bag yesterday around 3pm near the Wilma Theatre on Main Street in Missoula. It's a medium-sized bag with sturdy black straps, a small coffee stain near the bottom, and a blue enamel bear pin on the front pocket. Inside there's a red Moleskine notebook, a reusable water bottle, and a slim wallet. This bag has sentimental value—it was my sister's and I used it almost every day for interviews around town. If someone found it, please get in touch; I’d really appreciate getting it back.
I lost my black 28-inch Samsonite hard-shell suitcase yesterday around 3pm somewhere near Caras Park on Front Street in downtown Missoula. It’s matte black, with a TSA lock, and it has a few scuffs on the corners from travel. The top features a pink sticker with a mountain silhouette and a pink ribbon tied to the zipper pulls for easy identification. Inside is mostly clothes for a week-long trip, plus a small travel notebook that’s sentimental to me. This suitcase holds sentimental value because it contains a few personal mementos from my grandmother, and I really need it back—if anyone found it, you can reach me at [email protected].
Yesterday around 6pm after rehearsal on the University of Montana campus, I realized my silver Yamaha trumpet was missing near the UC loading dock behind the University Center. It's a silver lacquered brass horn, a bit worn with a tiny dent in the bell and a scuffed third valve slide; the mouthpiece is a standard 7C. It comes with a black hard case lined in blue velvet, and the case has a bright blue dragon sticker on the outside. This instrument has sentimental value for me because it was a gift from my mentor, and I really need it back for upcoming gigs with the Missoula Jazz Collective.
I lost my black Yamaha PSR-E373 61-key keyboard yesterday around 3pm. It’s a compact, portable setup—the kind you slide into a soft gig bag, about the size of a laptop, with a few scrapes along the front edge from gigs. On the back there's a small blue sticker with the initials AY, and there's a tiny dent in the bottom-right corner. I last had it outside the Wilma on Main Street in downtown Missoula after a quick street set near the Higgins Ave crosswalk. This keyboard means a lot to me for practice and gigs—sentimental and essential. If you found it, drop a message here in the app and we can arrange a pickup around that area.
I lost my small gray zip pouch yesterday around 3pm near the Caras Park farmers market on Higgins Avenue in downtown Missoula. It's about 4 inches long and 2 inches tall, made of worn gray fabric with a black zipper, and the outside has a tiny pine-tree stamp near the corner with a handmade 'M' on the zipper pull. Inside there's a brass compass keychain and a folded note with a favorite local hiking route—these bits mean a lot to me. This pouch has sentimental value because the note helps me navigate trails and the compass was a gift from my grandmother. If someone picked it up, I’d be really grateful to have it back.
I found a cordless drill this afternoon around 2:15pm in downtown Missoula, near the Wilma Theatre on Higgins Ave. It's a yellow DeWalt 20V drill with a black handle and a slightly scuffed yellow plastic case. There's a blue painter's tape label on the battery that says 'S.L.' and the chuck feels a bit stiff. I left it on a small concrete ledge by the bike racks behind the Wilma, hoping the owner would recognize the initials. If you're missing a tool like this, reach out; I'm happy to coordinate a quick pickup or drop-off locally.
I found a Nintendo Switch this afternoon around 2:15pm on the sidewalk behind Caras Park in downtown Missoula. It’s in a gray protective case with neon red and blue Joy-Cons attached, and there’s a small paw-print sticker on the case. The screen has a few minor scratches on the edge, but the device powers up when I plugged it into a charger. I’d really like to get it back to its owner—if you can verify the paw-print sticker and the name 'Mila' on the case, I can meet you in downtown Missoula to return it.
I found a grey canvas tote bag this afternoon around 3:15pm on Higgins Avenue, right outside Caras Park near the pedestrian bridge. It’s a medium tote, about 14x11 inches, with a bright red lining that peeks out when you unzip. There’s a small brown leather patch on the front that says 'Evergreen Co.' and a blue tassel keychain on the zipper. The corners show a little wear from daily use. Inside I spotted a folded umbrella, a spiral notebook with a laminated photo of a golden retriever, and a set of apartment keys on a black lanyard. If this bag belongs to you, I’d really like to get it back. I can meet you downtown or drop it at the Missoula Police Department non-emergency desk—whatever works.
Found Airpod Pros on the side of South Higgins Ave around 9 PM. Is got a sticker on the front with initials or something.
I found a pair of black wireless earbuds with their charging case this afternoon around 3:15pm behind the Wilma Theatre on West Front Street in Missoula. They look fairly new, with a matte black finish and a small scuff on the left earbud. The charging case has a tiny mountain-logo sticker on the back that's hard to miss. There are no visible initials on the case, but the left earbud has a slightly chipped tip. If you're the owner, I would be glad to hand them over and figure out how to get them back to you.