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I lost my keys yesterday around 3:45pm outside the Starbucks on University Ave in Oxford, near the Ole Miss campus. They’re a small silver set on a frayed black nylon lanyard, with a red enamel heart charm and a white plastic tag that reads A-27. Among the keys is a Toyota key fob and a few basic house keys. It’s sentimental because my grandmother’s keychain is in there, and I’m really hoping they turn up. If someone found them, I’d be incredibly grateful to have them back in the Oxford area.
I lost my red plaid parka yesterday around 3pm near the university library on University Ave in Oxford, MS—right here in North Mississippi. It's a The North Face women's parka, size L, with a detachable black faux fur hood and a charcoal lining. Inside the left pocket there's a small orange fabric tag with my initials 'PP' stitched, and there's a tiny snag near the right cuff. The coat has sentimental value—it was a gift from my grandmother who passed away last year, and I really need it back. If you found it, please text me or email me so I can confirm the interior tag and the orange initials.
Yesterday around 3:15 pm I realized my black Michael Kors tote disappeared from the Barnes Crossing Mall parking lot off West Main Street in Tupelo, up here in North Mississippi. It's a mid-sized black leather tote with a gold MK plate on the front, a tan zipper pull, and a tiny nick on the bottom corner. Inside there's blush-pink lining and a small photo of my grandmother in a plastic sleeve, plus a lavender ribbon tied to the zipper pull that I always kept as a sentimental charm. This bag means a lot to me and I really need to get it back.
I found a Milwaukee M12 cordless drill kit this afternoon around 3:15pm behind the Walmart on West Main Street in Tupelo, North Mississippi. It's in a red-and-black hard case, with two 12V batteries and a charger tucked inside, plus a small bit set. The case has a dent on the bottom-left corner and a green painter's tape label with 'PP' on the top. I left it by the bike rack near the store entrance, hoping to reunite it with the owner. If you recognize this, tell me the serial number on the battery label or describe the bit set you usually use, and we can arrange a pickup.
I found a blue hardcover edition of The Great Gatsby this afternoon around 4:15pm outside Square Books on the Oxford Square in downtown Oxford, North Mississippi. It's a Penguin Classics edition, blue cloth cover with gold lettering on the spine, and a bright yellow bookmark sticking out between pages. There's a faint coffee ring on the front cover and a small crease on the bottom corner. Inside, there's a sticky note with the name 'Alex' and a phone number tucked between pages 88 and 89, which should be a good clue for the owner. If this is your book, I'm happy to get it back to you.
Hey, I lost my grey Nike Pegasus running shoes yesterday around 3pm near The Square in Oxford, outside Off-Square Coffee on Van Buren Street. They’re a size 9, grey with a black Nike swoosh, white midsole, and a bright lime-green heel tab. The left shoe has a tiny scuff on the toe and the laces are a bit frayed with red tips—one of the laces even has a loose end. I’ve worn them every day since I bought them, and they’ve become super comfy. They also feel sentimental because they were a gift from my mom. I’d really appreciate getting them back; if you spot them, message me through this listing.
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