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I lost my Threshold floral duvet cover set yesterday around 3pm near the Courthouse Square on Montezuma Street in Prescott. It’s a queen-size duvet cover in white with a blue-green floral print and navy piping along the edges, and the set includes the duvet cover plus a matching sham. The fabric feels like soft cotton, and there’s a tiny snag along the bottom edge plus a faint lavender scent from my laundry detergent. It was a gift from my grandmother, so it really means a lot to me and I’m hoping to get it back to keep my bed cozy. If someone found it, please message me—I can verify the label and the distinctive navy piping to confirm it’s mine.
I lost my matte black microKORG XL+ synthesizer yesterday around 3pm after a street set near Courthouse Square on Montezuma Street in Prescott. It's got a blue star sticker on the back with the initials 'DR' and a small dent on the lower-right corner—the kind of thing you notice when you set it down. Otherwise it's in good condition, and it's been my main practice rig for months; I saved up for it and it really means a lot to me. If you found it, email [email protected] and we can arrange a pickup around downtown Prescott.
I lost my cream knit scarf with a tiny red heart patch yesterday around 3pm near the Courthouse Square on Gurley Street in Prescott. It's a soft, hand-knit scarf about 60 inches long, with slightly frayed ends and a small heart patch sewn near the left end. It was a gift from my grandmother and feels like a warm hug on chilly Prescott evenings, so it has sentimental value. If you’ve found it, I’d be grateful to get it back—you can reach me at [email protected] or through this site with a note about it; I’d recognize it by the heart patch, the cream color, and a faint coffee stain near the edge.
I was out running errands yesterday afternoon and somehow lost my olive green canvas crossbody bag near Courthouse Square on Cortez Street in Prescott. It's a compact bag, about the size of a paperback, with a tan leather strap, a brass zipper, and a small Scout brand tag sewn inside. Inside there's a pink lining, a few photos, and a tiny pinecone keychain - the bag really feels like a piece of home, and it also has a coffee stain on the bottom from Saturday. I really need it back; if anyone found it, please email [email protected] or reply here, and I'll come collect it as soon as possible.
I lost my black leather Samsonite briefcase yesterday around 3pm near the Prescott Public Library on Gurley Street. It's slim, about 15 inches long, with brass hardware and a small zippered front pocket, and there's an orange luggage tag on the handle that says 'Property of Priya.' Inside there's a gray lining, a laptop sleeve, a few documents, and a silver USB drive engraved with my initials 'PP.' There’s a tiny dent on the bottom-right corner that stands out, and it also holds a photo of my grandmother, so it has sentimental value. I really need it back.
I found a black Omron blood pressure monitor with a blue cuff this morning around 9:45am in the Courthouse Square area, downtown Prescott. It’s housed in a slightly scuffed black plastic case with a small red heart sticker on the zipper and a white display screen that still shows the Omron logo. The cuff is clearly labeled “one-size-fits-most” with a thin blue line on the strap. It was sitting near the bike racks by Cortez Street, close to where the farmers market setup usually happens on weekend mornings. I know how important this health gear can be, so I’d love to reconnect it with its owner soon—if you recognize these details, please reach out with the model or the last measurement you recall.
I found a black Akai MPK Mini MIDI keyboard this afternoon around 1:15pm outside the Prescott Public Library on N Granite St by the crosswalk. It’s a compact 25-key controller with blue pad lights that still glow when I touch them. The unit looks a little used but seems to be in working order, with a small dent on the top edge and a white sticker on the back that reads 'LM-24'. The plastic case is a bit scuffed, but the keys click cleanly and the USB port feels solid. I know someone might be missing this and I’d really love to see it back with its owner; if you recognize it, please reach out and we’ll figure a good meetup.
I found a ticket stub this afternoon around 2:45pm on the bench outside the Prescott Public Library on South Montezuma Street. It’s a glossy 4x2 inch Prescott Arts Center ticket for an event called "Desert Nights" — Seat B14, Row 3 — plus a small holographic seal on the bottom and a light coffee stain on the back. The ticket is black and gold with a subtle desert motif. It obviously belongs to someone going to a special night, and I’d love to help get it back to them; DM me here and we can arrange a quick pickup or drop-off at the library.
I found a blue JBL Flip 5 portable Bluetooth speaker this afternoon around 3:40pm in the parking lot behind the Courthouse Square on West Cortez Street in Prescott. It's compact, about the size of a soda can, with a blue fabric grille and a black rubber base, and there's a small dent on the bottom edge. There's a pineapple-shaped sticker peeling at the corner, which is a unique identifying feature. It powers on and pairs fine, and the sound is surprisingly sturdy; if this is yours, message me with the model and the last song you played to confirm.
I found this gold-tone Elgin pocket watch, a nice collector's item, this afternoon around 4pm on Gurley Street, near Prescott Courthouse Square and Whiskey Row. It's about 2 inches across, with a slightly worn case and a back engraved with 'J.L.' and a small fleur-de-lis. The dial is creamy white with Roman numerals, and the crown has a tiny blue cabochon that catches the light. A thin brown leather fob chain is attached, and the mechanism ticks when wound, though there are a few light scratches from years of wear. If this sounds like yours, tell me the engraving details or describe the chain, and I’ll get it back to you.