Found CDs in downtown Athens.
Description
I was tidying out my car in the lot behind the Athens County Courthouse on Court Street this afternoon around 4:15 p.m. when I spotted a messy bundle of CDs half-hidden under a tote bag. The cases range from 90s rock to indie staples, many with handwritten labels and a few sleeves coming loose. They look like they belong to someone who loves digging through crates for hidden gems, and I felt a little guilty accidentally uncovering them instead of the owner. I kept them safe in my trunk and hope the rightful owner sees this and can claim them—the music clearly means a lot to whoever owned them.
Approximate found location
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How to safely return this item
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Verify the owner before handing it back
- Ask the claimant for a specific identifying detail before confirming.
- If valuable, ask for a photo with matching ID, receipt, or original packaging.
- Never post the precise location publicly. Share it only with a verified owner.
- Do not accept payment to return it. That is a red flag for a scam claim.
Meet in a safe, public place
- Police stations, café entrances, transport hubs, and shop foyers all work.
- Meet during daylight hours where there is CCTV and foot traffic.
- Avoid private homes, car parks at night, or isolated locations.
Bring someone with you
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- Share your live location with them during the handoff.
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