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I lost my black Snark clip-on guitar tuner yesterday around 3pm near the Anacortes Public Library on 10th Street. It's palm-sized, about the size of a credit card when clipped, with a tiny blue star sticker on the back and a faint scratch along the chrome clip from daily use. It still works fine, and I really need it back because I practice every day for upcoming gigs. It was a gift from my music mentor, so it also has sentimental value. If you found it, please drop it at the library or message me—I'd be grateful to have it back.
I lost my navy blue tote bag yesterday around 3:15pm near the Anacortes Ferry Terminal on 8th Street and R Avenue. It's a medium-sized bag, about 14 inches tall, with a worn brown leather handle and a pink satin lining I love. Inside there's a small dolphin charm on the zipper pull and a tiny dent in the bottom-right corner from a stumble last winter; you can also spot a frayed thumb loop I reinforced with gray yarn. The bag holds travel documents and a few photos of my late grandmother, plus a little USB drive with family videos; it's really sentimental to me, and I'd be incredibly grateful to get it back.
I'm hoping someone returns this. I lost my navy North Face parka yesterday around 3pm near Cap Sante Park in Anacortes. It's a men's medium, deep navy color with a detachable faux-fur hood and a two-way zipper. Inside there's a bright yellow lining and my initials 'P.P.' on the inner label. There's a small scuff on the left cuff from a spill last winter, and a faint coffee stain on the right pocket. It means a lot to me because it was a gift from my dad, and I really need it back.
I'm hoping someone found my navy parka—it's a North Face, men's large, navy blue, with a removable faux-fur hood and a slightly snagged left cuff. I wore it yesterday around 3pm, outside the Lincoln Theatre on First Street in Mount Vernon, Skagit County, right after the farmer's market area. It's a 650-fill down jacket, waterproof shell, with a dented silver zipper. Inside pocket there's a lime-green stitch along the seam and a small coffee stain on the inner liner. There's also a tiny snag near the left sleeve cuff, visible up close. It's sentimental because it was a gift from my aunt, and I really need it back.
I lost my blue plush dragon toy yesterday around 3pm near the Friday Harbor ferry terminal on Spring Street. It's a soft, 12-inch dragon with an orange scarf and embroidered eyes, plus a small teal patch on the right wing where a seam was repaired. The fabric is a bit worn from years of hugs, and it's been a favorite for my 4-year-old daughter, which is why it's so hard to part with. If someone finds it, message me through this listing so we can arrange a pickup in Friday Harbor.
I found a gray canvas tote bag this afternoon around 3:45pm near the Friday Harbor ferry terminal on San Juan Island. It's a medium-sized bag, faded gray, with a pink scarf tied to the handle that's hard to miss. Inside I found a spiral notebook with a dog doodle, a reusable coffee mug, and a small keyring with a house key. There's a red embroidered initial 'J' on the bottom corner and a tiny coffee stain on the bottom edge, but otherwise it's in decent shape. If this is yours, I’d really like to help get it back to you.
I found a compact black three-ring binder about 9x11 inches stuffed with a stamp collection on a bench outside Langley Market on Whidbey Island this afternoon around 2:15pm. The binder is labeled 'Scott' on the spine, and inside are stamps from the 1910s through the 1940s—mostly U.S. and Canadian issues—still fairly well preserved, though a few pages show yellowing with age. A small enamel pin shaped like a green lighthouse is clipped to the binder, and there’s a faint sticker inside that reads 'L. Chen Stamps' as a possible owner clue. It’s a neat, sentimental-looking bundle, and I’d love to help reunite it with its owner if you can reach me.
I found a small red plastic fire truck toy this afternoon around 3pm near the Friday Harbor ferry terminal, on Spring Street across from the benches near the dock. It's about 8 inches long, with a white ladder on top and a few paint scuffs, but the red shows well and the wheels roll smoothly. On the side there's a faded white sticker that says 'Lily's Fire Dept' and a tiny blue sticker with 'SP'—easy to spot as identifying features. I hope it finds its owner soon; it clearly belonged to a kid and I'm glad to help get it back.
I found a mid-century teak coffee table this afternoon around 2:15pm behind the Anacortes Public Library on 10th Street. It's about 48 inches long, 24 inches wide, and 18 inches tall, with a single shallow drawer that has a brass pull. The top shows a few light scratches and a faint circular water stain, but the warm teak grain shines in the afternoon light. The legs are tapered and slightly splayed, giving it that classic retro vibe. On the bottom panel there’s a small faded stamp that reads 'Hansen Teak Co.' and a tiny handwritten note that says 'Property of J. Wallace.' If anyone recognizes it or knows who it might belong to, I can hold onto it and coordinate pickup.
We found a large, heavy wooden dining table with a leaf extension while clearing out a backyard in Anacortes. It looks like it might have been left outside for a while, but it’s still quite sturdy. If anyone is missing a table like this, please reach out! It was found in a residential area near Skagit.