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I lost my brother, Daniel Rivera, 28, in downtown Youngstown yesterday around 3:15 pm. He’s about 5'9", slim, with short black hair and a light stubble. He was wearing a gray Nike hoodie under a dark brown leather jacket, blue jeans, and black sneakers. He has a small wave tattoo on his inner right forearm and wears a silver ring on his left index finger. Last confirmed sighting was near Wick Avenue by the YSU Library, heading toward Market Street after leaving the Covelli Centre. He’s anxious and a bit disoriented right now, and I’m really worried. If you see him or have any information, email me at [email protected] so we can bring him home safely.
I was using my black Sony WH-1000XM4 wireless headphones yesterday around 3pm and they disappeared. I think they were left outside the YSU Bookstore on Wick Avenue, near the Market Street entrance, after I grabbed a quick coffee. They’re in decent condition, with the ear pads a bit worn and a small scuff on the right ear cup, plus a blue beaded charm dangling from the left cord that I almost always forget is there. These headphones mean a lot to me—they were a gift from my sister and I rely on them for late-night study sessions and video calls for work. If you found them, please message me so I can get them back.
I lost my iPhone 12 Pro in matte black yesterday around 3pm near the Starbucks on Market Street in downtown Youngstown. It's in a gray SlimGuard case with a tiny pink sticker under the case that says 'Nova' and the screen has a noticeable crack along the top edge. Inside the phone is a family photo wallpaper and a few sentimental voice memos from my grandmother, plus an urgent list of contacts in the notes app. If anyone found it, please get in touch—this is my only lifeline to stay connected and I really need it back.
I lost my silver bracelet yesterday around 3pm near the Covelli Centre in downtown Youngstown. It's a slim 7-inch silver chain with a tiny heart charm that has a small ruby inlay. The clasp is engraved with the initials 'SY,' and there's a barely visible scratch along the back from wear. It was a gift from my grandmother and means a lot to me—I'd be incredibly grateful to get it back if anyone found it.
Lost my Nintendo Switch OLED in Youngstown yesterday around 3pm near the Starbucks on Market Street downtown. It's the OLED model with neon red/blue Joy-Cons, tucked inside a slim black protective case and a screen protector that has a tiny bubble near the bottom edge. The console is white, and there’s a small star sticker on the back near the Nintendo logo. This thing is sentimental to me—it's how I unwind after long shifts and it was a gift from my sister, so I’m really hoping to get it back. If you found it, hit me up at [email protected] and we can arrange a pickup in Youngstown.
I found a black Sony ZV-1 compact camera this afternoon around 3:15 pm. It was sitting on a bench outside the Covelli Centre on Front Street, downtown Youngstown. The camera is in good condition but has a small scratch on the LCD and comes with a gray neoprene case. Notably, it has a blue-and-white checkered camera strap and a bright neon-yellow sticker on the bottom plate that reads 'YSU24'—super easy to spot if you owned it. There's a memory card inside the case; I left it as I found it so you can verify it when you claim it. If this is yours, tell me the strap pattern and the sticker text to confirm.
I found a black JBL Charge 5 portable Bluetooth speaker this afternoon around 3pm in the parking lot behind the Youngstown Public Library on Wick Avenue. It’s about the size of a soda can, with a bright orange silicone clip attached to the side and a few light scratches on the fabric grille. The bottom has a small white sticker with the model printed on it, and there’s a tiny dent along the top edge from a likely tumble outside. It powers on and connected to my phone when I tested it, so it seems in decent working order. If this is yours, I’ve left it near the library entrance behind the bike racks—hope to return it soon.
I found a tan Michael Kors crossbody handbag this morning around 10am behind the Covelli Centre on Market Street in downtown Youngstown. It's medium size, pebbled leather with gold-tone hardware and an adjustable strap. The interior lining is light beige with a small zip pocket, and there's a bright pink scarf tied to the zipper pull as a unique marker. The bag looks lightly used with a few scuffs on the bottom corner. Inside I spotted a local coffee shop loyalty card and a photo of a dog, which makes me think it belongs to someone who's really attached to it. If this is yours, please reach out so I can help get it back to you.
I found a pair of black Sony wireless headphones this afternoon around 2:45pm outside the Butler Institute of American Art on Wick Avenue in downtown Youngstown. They’re the WH-1000XM4 model, with a matte black finish and soft gray ear cushions; one earcup has a tiny dent near the hinge and the left pad has some wear from daily use. The white charging case has a small blue sticker and a faint coffee stain on the lid. I know losing headphones is a hassle, so I’m hoping to return them to their owner who probably relies on them for commuting and studying. I’ll hold onto them here until someone can identify them by the details.
I found a red nylon dog collar with white stars this afternoon around 3:15 pm on the sidewalk outside the Youngstown Public Library on Wick Avenue, near the bus shelter. It's a medium-sized collar, slightly muddy from the light rain, with a small round metal tag engraved with the name 'MILO' and a partially faded phone number. The collar has a black plastic quick-release buckle and a tiny white scratch near the D-ring that makes it easy to spot. If someone recognizes this as theirs, please get in touch—I'd really like to help reunite Milo with his owner.