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I was in Ann Arbor last Friday, around 7:20 PM, wandering between shops near Kerrytown Market & Shops on Liberty Street. I must have left behind a small stack of DVDs in a red plastic case after ducking into a café for a moment. They’re mostly classics—things my grandfather loved—and they mean a lot to me, so I’m worried they’re gone for good. The set is about a foot tall when stacked, with a few creased spines and one Paramount logo sticker. I’m hoping someone who found them kept them safe until I could reclaim them.
I found them at 2:15 p.m. on Tuesday, scattered on the sidewalk in front of the Michigan Union on State Street, right near the bustle of campus life. The collection has a mix of baseball and fantasy cards, some glossy, others a bit worn, with a few corners bent from being carried around in a backpack. I remember when I traded cards with friends as a kid, and I felt a rush of nostalgia, yet also a sense of responsibility to get these back to someone who wants them back. I tucked them into a protective sleeve and posted them here, hoping the owner sees this and claims them through the site.
I realized my travel visas were missing today around 9:12 a.m., right outside the Michigan Union doors on S. State Street. They were tucked in a red folder inside a black travel case, wedged under a stack of papers I grabbed before a bus ride. I’ve got an important trip next week, and losing those documents panicked me. I’ve walked the Diag and the steps by the Union, hoping someone turned them in or they fell into a lost-and-found bin. If you saw something, please check the site—these papers mean everything for what I’ve planned.
I lost a small batch of enamel pins on Friday morning around 10:15 near the Michigan Theater on State Street in Ann Arbor. The pins mean a lot to me—each one a memory from friends and trips, tucked away in a tiny velvet pouch that I must have dropped somewhere along Main Street. I retraced my steps around Kerrytown Market and near the campus, but the pins never showed up again. I’m hoping a passerby picked them up and kept them safe until I could claim them through the site. If you found them, please reach out via the site so we can get them back to me.
I lost a bundle of holiday decorations after helping decorate a small tree during a get-together near the Diag. It was around 8:15 p.m. last Friday, and I had stepped away to help a friend near the Michigan Union. When I turned back, the tote with a red plaid garland, a string of warm-white lights, and a small felt snowman ornament was missing from the back seat. The snowman is from my grandmother, and the garland was a gift from a local craft fair. They aren’t valuable, just meaningful. If someone picked them up, I’d be grateful for their return.
I found a black Fossil bifold wallet this afternoon around 2:45 pm outside the Michigan Theater on State Street, downtown Ann Arbor. It’s slim and well-worn, with a red lining and a tiny coffee stain on the back corner; you can see the Fossil logo on the inside. Inside I spotted a couple of loyalty cards and a faded photo of a dog—no cash visible, just receipts and cards. I know wallets like this can hold important stuff, so I’d love to get it back to its owner. If this is yours, message me here and we can set up a pickup near the theater.
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