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Hey, I lost my blue reflective dog harness yesterday around 3pm near Old Market Square in Nottingham. It's a medium-sized harness by the brand PawPath with lime-green stitching and a tiny red paw-print charm on the strap. The metal name tag reads 'Rex' and there's a phone number etched on the back (faded but still visible). This harness has sentimental value for me and Rex—it's the one he wears every day, and I really need it back. If anyone found it, I’d be forever grateful; I’ll be checking around the Market Street/Broad Street area and the tram stops as I retrace my steps.
I lost my red Nike Dri-Fit running shorts yesterday around 3pm after a training session at the David Ross Sports Village on University Park. They're size M, bright red with a black Nike swoosh on the left leg and a neon-green drawstring that's a bit frayed. The shorts are in good used condition, with a small white chlorine stain on the back waistband from pool sessions last month. I think I left them on a blue bench near the indoor track by the gym, possibly next to a white water bottle with the name 'Alex' on it. They aren’t just gym clothes—they were a gift from my sister and they’ve become my everyday training pair, so I’d really appreciate getting them back.
I lost my gray tabby cat, Milo, yesterday around 5pm. He bolted from a cafe near Old Market Square in Nottingham and hasn’t turned up since. He’s a medium-sized cat with white paws, wearing a pink collar with a tiny bell, and there’s a small notch in his right ear. I’m really anxious—Milo has sentimental value and was a gift from my grandmother. If you’ve seen him, please text or message me; I’d be so grateful to have him home.
I lost my blue Ventolin inhaler with a spacer yesterday around 3pm outside Boots on Parliament Street, right near Market Square in Nottingham city centre. It's the standard blue-and-white inhaler, and the spacer has my initials 'P.P.' written in marker; there's a tiny scratch on the cap. I really need it back—it's essential for my asthma and helps me breathe through sudden triggers. If you found it, please drop it off at the Nottingham Lost & Found or at the Boots counter by Market Square. Thank you so much.
Yesterday around 3pm I realized my orange DeWalt 20V cordless drill wasn't in my bag after waiting for the tram at Market Street by the Victoria Centre in Nottingham. It's a DCD771, with a yellow battery, and a small red sticker with my initials 'AY' on the grip; the chuck has a little dent from a drop. This drill gets heavy use in my DIY projects at home, and it's really the go-to tool I rely on, plus it's a gift from my mum, so it means a lot to me. If anyone found it, drop it off at the Nottingham City Council Lost and Found near Old Market Square, I’d really appreciate it.
I found a small leopard gecko this afternoon around 4:15pm under a bench outside Nottingham Station on Station Street. It was perched on a cracked, clear plastic terrarium that someone must have abandoned, with a tiny heat mat still warm underneath. The gecko is about 4 inches long, tan with bold black spots and a bright orange tail. I spotted a small white scar on its left shoulder, which is pretty distinctive. It looked healthy, a little spooked, but otherwise in good shape. It obviously belongs to someone who cares for reptiles, and I’d love to help reunite them with their pet if possible.
I found a navy North Face parka this afternoon around 2:15pm outside the tram stop by Old Market Square in Nottingham city centre. It's a men's size L, in good condition with a detachable faux-fur hood and a bright red zipper pull that makes it easy to spot. There's a tiny compass patch on the left sleeve and an inside care tag with the initials 'P.P.' I figured someone might be missing it after a busy day in town, and I’d love to help get it back to its owner. If this sounds like yours, drop me a message here and we can arrange a safe return.
I found a black canvas tote bag this afternoon around 2:30 pm near the Market Street entrance to Old Market Square in Nottingham. It’s a medium-sized tote, a bit worn but usable, with a bright pink lining that shows when you unzip it. There’s a small white tag on the outer corner with the name 'Mia' written in cursive. Inside I spotted a spiral notebook with a floral cover, a compact umbrella, and a set of keys on a pink keyring. The bag seems to be in decent condition and I’d really like to help the owner get it back if this is theirs.
I found a green paperback travel guide this afternoon around 2:45pm outside the tram stop on Market Street in Nottingham. It's about A5, 240 pages, with a creased spine and a dog-eared corner on the Nottingham walking tours section. Inside there's a blue ribbon bookmark and a faded sticker from 'Explore UK,' plus a pencil note that says 'L.P., Feb 2024.' This book clearly means something to someone, and I hope the owner sees this and can get it back—DM me here to arrange pickup.
Found a white wireless earbuds charging case this morning around 9:15am near the Nottingham Station forecourt, by the tram stop. It’s a standard white case, a bit scuffed with a small dent on the top-right corner. There’s a blue sticker on the back that reads 'Lucky 7', and inside the lid you can see two black silicone ear tips. The case looks recently used but clean, and there’s no sign of the actual earbuds inside. I’m hoping to reunite it with its owner, so if this is yours, I’d be glad to return it—just tell me the sticker and the dent details.