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I lost my red-covered Prescott arts zine, 'Prescott Pages' issue from yesterday afternoon. It's a small, 32-page pamphlet, about 5x7 inches, with a matte red cover and a bold white 'Prescott Pages' logo on the front. Inside there’s a hand-drawn map of local galleries on page 2 and a coffee ring on page 5. I had it with me when I stopped for a latte outside the Courthouse Square cafe on Montezuma Street around 3pm yesterday. It has sentimental value—it's a gift from a friend and the only copy of this issue. If someone found it, I’d really appreciate getting it back.
I lost my blue reflective dog harness yesterday around 3pm near the Prescott Courthouse Square on Gurley Street. It's a medium-sized Ruffwear-style harness with neon lime stitching, a small black paw-print patch on the chest strap, and a round metal ring for a tag. There's a bone-shaped tag hanging from the ring engraved with the name 'Rex.' It was a gift from my sister, and it means a lot to me to get it back.
I lost my favorite mint green scarf while walking my dog in Prescott City Park yesterday afternoon. I'm heartbroken because it was a gift from my grandmother. If anyone finds it, please let me know. It has delicate fringes and is made of soft wool, so it should be easy to spot!
I lost a pair of brown leather hiking boots while hiking around Prescott last weekend. They were left next to a tree near a scenic lookout around 3 PM. They have a few scuff marks and are size 10. If found, please let me know; they're quite important to me!
I lost my antique wooden desk while moving from one apartment to another in Prescott. It has beautiful intricate carvings on the sides and a few minor scratches from normal use. It means a lot to me as it was passed down from my grandmother. If found, please contact me as soon as possible.
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.
I found a blue denim jacket hanging on a bench at Prescott Park yesterday around 3 PM. It looks like it's been worn a few times, with some light fraying near the cuffs. There was a small keychain with a charm attached to the zipper, which might help identify the owner. If this jacket belongs to you, please reach out!
I found a brown leather briefcase around 3 PM today near the Prescott public library. It looks like it's been used quite a bit, with some noticeable scratches on the surface. There are some papers sticking out from the side as well as a few pens inside. If this belongs to you, please describe the contents so I can return it to the rightful owner.
I found a bright red dog collar with a silver tag while walking my dog near the Prescott Lake Park. It looks like it might belong to a small or medium-sized dog. The collar is in good condition, just a little muddy. If this is yours, please reach out with a description of the tag so I know it's really yours!
I found a white inhaler near the park entrance on Willow Creek Road in Prescott. It seems to be in good condition, but I would love to return it to its owner as I'm sure it’s an important health item for someone.