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I lost my navy knitted scarf yesterday around 3pm outside the Oneonta Public Library on Main Street. It's a thick, hand-knitted scarf in navy blue, about 60 inches long, with a small pine-needle embroidery near the left fringe and a tiny snag near the hem from a windy day. There’s a fabric tag sewn on the inside that reads 'AM'—my initials. It was a gift from my grandmother and has really sentimental value; I wore it most days this winter and it always kept me warm. If anyone found it, please reach out—I'd be grateful to get it back.
I found a silver bracelet this afternoon around 3:15pm in the parking lot behind the Oneonta Public Library on Main Street. It's a slim silver chain with a small heart charm and a tiny blue bead, in pretty good condition with a bit of wear at the clasp. Inside, there's a tiny engraving—'A.J.'—which might help the owner identify it. If this sounds like yours, message me a description of the bracelet and a detail only you would know, and I'll do my best to get it back to you—this piece clearly matters to someone.
I lost my bright green leopard gecko yesterday around 3pm. It's about 4 inches long, with a white belly and a few tiny yellow speckles along the back, plus a small notch in the tail. It lives in a clear Exo Terra terrarium with a blue lid; I was moving it around near the Oneonta Public Library on Main Street when it probably slipped out. Last seen around the library crosswalk on Main Street, Oneonta. This little guy is shy and has sentimental value—I've had him for years and really need him back.
I found a watch this afternoon around 2:15pm by the bike racks behind the Oneonta Public Library on Main Street. It's a black leather strap with a round silver-tone case, about 42mm in diameter, and a small date window at 3 o'clock. The back is engraved with the initials 'J.R.' and there's a tiny scratch on the bezel near 7 o'clock. The band shows slight wear but the face is clean and easy to read. It looks like someone would want this back—it feels sentimental, and I’d be glad to help reunite it with its owner if it belongs to you.
I was in my Oneonta apartment yesterday around 3pm, finishing up a quick dinner, when I must have left my red Le Creuset 4-quart Dutch oven on the stove after I turned the burner off. It's bright cherry red with a black knob on the lid, and it’s in good used condition with a small chip on the rim from a past mishap. There’s a faint white cooking-class sticker on the bottom from last winter. It was a gift from my grandmother and means a lot to me—really hoping to have it back if anyone found it near Main Street, by the library, or around the Oneonta shops.
I lost my silver necklace this afternoon. It's a 16-inch sterling silver chain with a small heart pendant, about the size of a dime, and there's a tiny notch on the back. I was near the Oneonta Public Library on Main Street around 3pm yesterday, and a gust of wind knocked it from my neck, dropping it near the library benches. It has sentimental value—my grandmother gave it to me last year—and I really need it back. The chain is smooth with light scratches, and the heart pendant has initials 'AY' engraved on the back. If anyone found it, please reach out; I’d be so grateful to be reunited with it.
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