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I found a black Korg PitchClip guitar tuner clipped to a guitar case near the Orpheum Theater on S 15th St in downtown Omaha this afternoon around 3:15pm. It’s a tiny clip-on tuner with a matte black body and a red LED display that lights up when active. The back has a neon green star sticker, and there’s a small nick along the bottom edge from being bumped by a bag. It’s in good working condition and clearly belongs to a musician who’d been playing nearby. Happy to return it to its owner—if you can describe the sticker or the exact red display brightness, it’s yours.
I was leaving a cafe near 31st Street and Leavenworth in Omaha around 3pm yesterday and apparently dropped my insulin pen. It’s a Novo Nordisk FlexPen with a blue cap and a white label bearing my initials 'P.K.', tucked inside a slim black fabric pouch with a thin white zipper. There’s a small coffee stain on the front of the case and a tiny sticker on the inner flap. I also keep a couple of spare test strips in there. This pen is essential for my daily doses, and I really need it back. If anyone finds it, please email me at [email protected] so we can arrange a quick pickup near the Old Market / CHI Health Center area today.
I found a DeWalt 20V drill kit this afternoon around 3pm in the parking lot behind the Home Depot on 180th Street in Omaha. It's in a yellow and black hard plastic case, about 12 inches long, with two batteries and a charger tucked inside. The drill shows light wear, a few scuffs on the handle, and a small red sticker with the initials 'A.H.' on the lid. There are 5 drill bits loose inside the case, which helped me identify it as a kit rather than just a loose drill. If you think it's yours, I can meet you nearby in the parking lot for pickup.
I lost my dark brown leather wallet yesterday around 4pm after grabbing a coffee outside the Old Market entrance on Howard Street in downtown Omaha. It's a slim bi-fold with a slightly worn corner and a red interior lining that peeks out when you open it. On the back outside edge there's a tiny dent, almost unnoticeable. Inside you'll find a laminated library card with my name and a small photo of my daughter tucked in the card slot. It holds sentimental value for me and I really need it back.
I found a Seiko 5 Sports stainless steel watch with a black dial this morning around 9:15am in the parking lot behind the Durham Museum on 10th Street, Omaha. It's in decent shape, with a brushed stainless case, a clean black dial, white lume markers, and a day/date window at 3. The bracelet shows a few light scratches and there's a tiny dent near the 2 o'clock bezel, plus a red thread tied to the last keeper—easy to spot. The back is engraved with 'JDL' and a small serial number I can faintly make out. Happy to help reunite it with its owner; if this sounds like yours, DM me with any distinctive details you remember.
I lost my 14k gold heart pendant necklace yesterday around 3pm near the Bob Kerrey Pedestrian Bridge along the riverfront in downtown Omaha, right near the Omaha/Council Bluffs border. It's a delicate 16-inch chain with a tiny heart pendant that holds a small ruby in the center. The back is engraved with the letter 'A', and the clasp is a bit bent from wear. This necklace means a lot to me—it's a gift from my grandmother and carries a lot of sentimental value. If someone found it, please leave a note in the app and I will arrange a convenient meetup nearby.
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