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I lost my black Novation Circuit Tracks groove-synth yesterday around 3pm. It's a compact, rectangular unit with a matte black finish, neon-blue pads, and a small silver jog wheel. Distinguishing features: a tiny dent on the top edge near the power switch, and a pale blue sticker with my initials 'PP' on the bottom panel. I last had it outside the Peoria Civic Center area, near the Adams Street entrance by the outdoor stage after a quick set. This synth is essential for my gigs and songwriting, and it really means a lot to me—it's not replaceable, and I’m desperate to get it back.
I lost my black Sony WF-1000XM4 wireless earbuds yesterday around 3pm near the Peoria Public Library on Main Street. They were in a matte black charging case with a small scratch along the lid, and the left earbud has a tiny dent on the outer shell. The right earbud is in good shape, and the tips show a little wear. I’ve used them every day for work and commuting, and having them back would mean a lot. They were a gift from my sister, so they’re sentimental beyond value. If anyone found them, please get in touch here—I’d really appreciate getting them back.
I lost my two-tone dwarf hamster, Nibbles, yesterday around 3pm. I was at the Target on University Street in Peoria when I must have dropped him from his small plastic cage. He's about the size of a ping-pong ball, with light brown and white fur, a distinctive white patch on his left ear, and a tiny black dot near his right shoulder. He’s quick and a bit skittish, but incredibly curious—if you steady a treat near him, he’ll sniff it and freeze for a moment before sprinting in a tiny blur. I’ve had him since last summer; he’s a gift from my sister, and this little guy has sentimental value for me. If anyone found him, I’d be grateful to get him back; he’s my whole world when I’m feeling stressed.
I lost my gold-toned hoop earrings yesterday around 3pm in Peoria. They're small, about 1 inch across, with a delicate white pearl charm dangling from one hoop and a tiny crescent moon engraving on the inside rim. I was at the Main Street Starbucks and think I dropped them near the sidewalk by the bus stop. They’re a gift from my grandmother and mean a lot to me, so I’d really appreciate getting them back. If you’ve seen them, please email [email protected] and we can figure out a meetup in Peoria.
I lost my brown leather wallet yesterday around 3pm near the Peoria Riverfront Museum on Main Street. It's a slim Fossil wallet, dark brown with a small scratch on the bottom corner and a coffee stain on the back. Inside are my driver's license, two debit cards, and a folded note from my grandmother—sentimental value I can't replace. I'm really hoping it turns up; it would mean the world to me to get it back. If you found it, please reach out—I'd be forever grateful.
I found a plastic, slightly worn ID card this morning around 10am, right outside the Peoria Public Library on Main Street. The badge has a photo and the name Elena Rivera printed across the top with 'Community Programs' underneath. It’s on a blue lanyard, and there’s a small green sticker in the corner that says 'Volunteer.' The edges are a bit scuffed and there’s a faint coffee stain on the back. This badge must matter to someone—if Elena or the library staff see this, I’d like to get it back to its owner so they can keep their access and feel at ease.
I found a limited-edition Spider-Man action figure in mint condition, still sealed in its blister-packaged card, this morning around 9:15am. It was on the sidewalk outside the Riverfront Market on Water Street in Peoria, near Riverfront Park. The packaging is pristine, just a small crease at the top edge and a tiny dent on the blister. The back has a HobbyCon 1999 sticker, and the card features a classic 1990s Spider-Man image. If someone is missing this collectors item, please reach out—I'd hate for a fellow collector to reclaim it.
I found a pair of black running shoes with white soles at Riverside Park in Peoria yesterday. They look fairly new and are a size 10.5. If they belong to you, please describe any unique features and I'll be happy to return them!
I found a black portable charger while walking my dog near the waterfront park in Peoria. It was sitting on a bench and looks like it’s in good condition, but I couldn't find anyone around to claim it. If it belongs to you, please describe the charger so I can return it!