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Yesterday around 4:15 PM I realized my fabric organizers were missing after I loaded boxes for a charity craft event in downtown Grand Junction, in the Western Slope of Colorado. I keep a teal-and-gray set of collapsible fabric organizers—soft fabric, a zipper on the front, and a stubborn crease in one panel. I retraced my steps along Main Street near City Market in downtown Grand Junction, checked the backseat of my car near Lincoln Park, and even asked a few coworkers, but they weren't there. These organizers help me keep craft supplies tidy for the Western Slope's events, and I just want them back so I can finish the setup for Saturday's pop-up.
I lost my blue quilt set — Queen size, 100% cotton, blue-gray with cream piping. It has a small embroidered sun on the lower-right corner and a barely noticeable repair along the top edge. I last saw it yesterday around 3pm near the Western Slope Library parking lot behind the Safeway on Division Street. It’s a Hearth & Home piece with the tag inside still attached. It means a lot to me — it was a gift from my grandmother and helps me sleep at night. If anyone found it, please reach out; I really need it back.
I found a red North Face puffer jacket this afternoon around 2:45pm in the parking lot behind City Market on 7th Street in Grand Junction, Western Slope. It's a men's medium, bright red with a black zipper and a detachable faux-fur hood. The logo is white on the chest, and there's a small snag near the left cuff with a faint snow stain along the hem. Inside the left pocket I found a small laminated loyalty card for the Sierra Club Ski Trip—unique enough to help confirm ownership. If this sounds like yours, we can meet up by the City Market entrance and verify details to get it back to you.
I lost my black 1TB external SSD (Samsung T7) yesterday around 3pm near a coffee stand on West Main Street in downtown Grand Junction, Western Slope. The drive is in a matte black aluminum case about the size of a paperback, with a bright red rocket sticker stuck on the top-right corner and a small dent on the bottom edge. It’s in a blue silicone case too, which makes the edges feel a bit grippier. It holds irreplaceable family photos and a few work drafts, so it’s really important to get it back. If you found something like that around the West Main/Downtown area by the corner of 7th, please message me.
Hi, I lost my pet hamster yesterday around 3pm after I was cleaning the living room and the cage door slipped. It's a small tan-gold Syrian hamster, about the size of a ping-pong ball, with a white belly and a faint white stripe along the back. I’ve had him since he was a rescue, so he means a lot to my daughter and me. He was last seen near the City Park on Riverside Avenue in Western Slope, and he can squeeze into tiny gaps, so please check garages and bushes nearby. He also has a tiny blue dot on his left shoulder for identification.
I found a blue Giro bike helmet with lime-green straps this morning around 9am behind Lincoln Park on the Riverfront Trail in Grand Junction, Western Slope. It's in decent condition, with a small scratch on the left temple and a few light scuffs on the shell, but the vents are intact and the adjustable dial works. It's a large size, so it's easy to spot thanks to the bright straps. If this is yours, email me at [email protected] and we can arrange a pickup near Lincoln Park or the Riverfront trailhead.
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