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I lost my silver Seiko watch yesterday around 3pm. I had been at the Toledo Museum of Art on Monroe Street and must have taken it off for a moment near the cafe while I checked a map. It's a 38mm stainless steel watch with a blue dial and a silver bracelet, and there's a tiny scratch on the bezel—the back is engraved with the initials JS. It’s been part of my daily routine for over ten years and means a lot to me. If anyone found it, I’d really appreciate getting it back; it’s sentimental and I really need it back.
I lost my Calvin Klein black velvet gown yesterday around 3pm near Promenade Park by the Maumee River in downtown Toledo. It's a size M, floor-length with a beaded neckline and a slim satin belt, and the gown shows a tiny tear at the hem. There's a small hidden pocket inside with a silver monogram 'KP' on the lining—it's the only distinguishing feature aside from the label. This dress has sentimental value—it's a gift from my grandmother—and I really need it back.
I lost my navy-blue dog harness yesterday around 3pm behind the Kroger on Secor Road in West Toledo. It’s an adjustable nylon harness, size medium, with lime-green stitching and a tiny paw-print tag. The D-ring is a little scratched, and the name tag reads 'Mira' in cursive. I’ve been stressed since—Mira wore it every day, and it feels like a connection to her. It was a gift from my sister, so it has sentimental value. If anyone found it, I’d really appreciate getting it back so I can keep our daily walks comfortable.
I lost my dark brown leather Samsonite briefcase this afternoon around 2:15pm near Promenade Park along the Maumee River in downtown Toledo. It's well-used, with light scuffs on the corners and a slightly cracked edge. Inside there's a small laptop charger, a yellow legal pad with my initials 'A.F.' in the corner, and a teal-green microfiber lining that’s a bit worn. The outside shows a red fabric tag with 'AF' stitched on it, and the strap is detachable. This briefcase mattered a lot to me—it's practical and holds work materials I really need back, plus it was a gift from my aunt.
I lost my leopard gecko yesterday afternoon around 3pm near the Toledo Zoo entrance on Monroe Street. It’s about 6-7 inches long, sandy tan with irregular dark brown spots, and the tail tip glows turquoise under streetlights. There’s a tiny blue dot behind its left eye, and a small nick on the left front toe from a shed that didn’t go smoothly. This gecko was a gift from my sister who passed away, so it means a lot to me and I’m really hoping to get it back. If you found him, email me at [email protected].
I found a blue ceramic mixing bowl this afternoon around 4:15 pm, sitting on the sidewalk behind the Starbucks on Monroe Street, just outside the University of Toledo campus in Toledo. It's a 2-quart bowl with a glossy cobalt glaze and tiny white speckles; the rim is a bit wavy, and there's a small chip on the inner edge. The bottom bears a tiny hand-stamped mark that reads 'Moonstone Ceramics.' It looks like it was used for baking and deserves to be back with its owner. If this sounds like yours, drop me a line and we can figure out a pickup or drop-off.
I found a beautiful gold heart-shaped pendant necklace while walking my dog in a park near the river in Toledo. It looks quite new and has some intricate details etched on the heart. I’m hoping to find the owner, as it seems very special. If you're missing this necklace, please provide details to verify ownership.
I found a beautiful antique wooden chair near my apartment in Toledo last week. It has unique carvings on the backrest and a deep mahogany color. The chair was left somewhat hidden behind a bush, and I believe it may have been taken to the street for bulk pickup but wasn’t collected. I'm hoping to return it to its rightful owner as it looks very valuable.
I found a black rolling suitcase by the Toledo train station yesterday evening. It seemed to be abandoned, as there was no one around to claim it. The suitcase has a few scuff marks but is otherwise in good condition. It features a floral travel tag with no name or contact information on it. I’m hoping to return it to its owner.
I found a black leather jacket laying on a bench near the Toledo waterfront while out for a walk last Saturday afternoon. It looks very new and is a size medium. It has a few small scratches but overall is in great condition. No identifying tags or names were found inside. If it’s yours, please reach out with a description!