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I lost my gray Cabeau Evolution neck pillow yesterday around 3pm. It's the memory-foam travel pillow I always carry, about 11 inches tall, with a black adjustable strap and a small red zip pocket on the underside. The outer cover has blue initials 'PP' stitched near the edge, and there's a faint coffee stain on the underside from a flight. I left it on a bench outside Nordstrom on Pine Street near Westlake Center while grabbing a quick coffee, and I’ve been back to check the area since. It has sentimental value—my grandmother gave it to me for my first big trip—and I’d really appreciate getting it back.
I lost my 15-year-old daughter, Aanya Singh, yesterday around 7:45 pm after we were separated near Pike Place Market. She was wearing a bright red hoodie, black jeans, and white sneakers, and she has shoulder-length black hair. She also has a small moon tattoo on the inside of her right wrist and was carrying a blue backpack with a silver star zipper pull. We were by the gum wall near the market entrance when I last saw her; I called her name, but she disappeared into the crowd. I’m really worried—this isn’t like her. If anyone spots her, please text or call me right away; I just want her back safe.
I lost my dwarf hamster, Niko, yesterday around 3pm. He's a tiny brown-and-white guy, about the size of a ping-pong ball, with a white crescent patch on his forehead and a light blue nylon harness with a small silver bell. He slipped out during a quick cage swap near the Westlake Center area, and I think he vanished into the shrubs around Pike Place Market. He's gentle but will dart if startled, and this little furball is a gift from my sister—really sentimental to me. If you spot him, text me and I’ll come right over.
I found a leather-bound stamp album this afternoon around 2:30 pm outside the Seattle Central Library on 4th Ave. The brown cover has a gold clasp that’s a bit tarnished and the spine shows light wear. Inside are stamps from the 1940s to the 1960s, including a bright Boeing commemorative and a few mint issues, plus a small sticker that reads 'Captain's Collection' on the inside cover. I left it on a bench but tucked it in my bag to keep it safe while I looked around, hoping to help a collector reunite with their find. If this sounds like yours, tell me a detail you remember from the stamps or the cover so we can get it back to you.
Lost my navy blue Penguin Classics hardcover of 1984 yesterday around 3pm near Pike Place Market. This edition has gold lettering on the spine and a red ribbon bookmark that sticks out a little. There's a light coffee stain on the inside back cover and a small dog-ear on page 157 from studying for finals, plus a bright sticky note tucked between pages 72-73 that says 'For exam'. It was a gift from my late aunt and has serious sentimental value, so I’d really like to get it back. If you found it around Market-front stairs or near the Post Alley entrance, message me here.
I found a piece of jewelry a few days ago in the gutter near downtown Seattle area. If you can describe to me what this jewelry piece is with every exact details correct than I will gladly return it to you. I know this is a very expensive piece of jewelry and I want it to go back to its rightful owner. Please answer these following questions you get one chance: 1.) What type of jewelry is it? 2.) What is it made of? 3.) How many different stones does it contain? 4.) What exact date did you lose it? 5.) What are the measurements? 6.) If you answer correctly I will have one more surprise question after I am contacted.
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