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I’m Avery Kimball. I lost my suits in Atlanta, Georgia around 6:15 PM last Friday after I dashed to catch a bus near Centennial Olympic Park in Midtown. The set includes a navy blazer, charcoal trousers, and a light gray suit in a black garment bag with a red lining. I’ve worn these to crucial client meetings and interviews, and losing them feels like losing a piece of my routine. If someone turned them in, I’d be endlessly grateful to get them back.
Hi, I'm Mia Johnson. I lost my travel adapters in Atlanta today. At around 6:15 p.m. on Tuesday, I realized they were missing after I left a cafe on Peachtree Street, just across from the Fox Theatre. I had been using the outlet near the counter and must have left them on the table when I stood to grab my jacket. The adapters are compact, black, with a blue tag and three USB ports. They’re essential for my trip next week, and I’ve been juggling multiple devices all day. I’m really hoping someone picked them up. If found, please leave them at the information desk by Centennial Olympic Park.
I’m Noah Carter, tucked away in Atlanta, Georgia. I think I left behind a tote of holiday decorations on a street corner near Centennial Olympic Park around 7:40 PM last Saturday after rehearsal. The tote includes a red velvet stocking, a string of multicolored lights, and a small moss wreath— the kind of things we pull out every December. They aren’t just decorations; they carry memories of family traditions and a lot of laughter. If you found them, please hold onto them until the owner sees this post.
I lost my postcards after a sunset stroll around Centennial Olympic Park around 7:45 p.m. last Friday. They’re a small bundle of city-scene postcards, tied with a red string, with a sketch of the skyline on the front. I’d been wearing a blue denim jacket and a beige scarf, and I remember sitting briefly on a bench near the fountain outside the Omni hotel before heading toward the Varsity for a quick bite. The wind picked up, and when I retraced the path, the bundle was gone. These postcards mean a lot to me; one card carries my grandmother's handwriting. If found, I’d be grateful to have them returned.
I found a Nintendo Switch this afternoon around 2:15pm near Centennial Olympic Park, outside the CNN Center on Centennial Olympic Park Drive NW. It's a Nintendo Switch with neon red and blue Joy-Cons, tucked into a black silicone case with a small star sticker on the back. The screen has a light scratch and there’s a cracked screen protector, plus a bright blue grip on the left Joy-Con. I left it at the CNN Center security desk so the owner can ID it by the sticker and roughly when you last played it; I know how much these mean to a gamer and I’m hoping to get it back to its owner soon.
I lost my grey tabby cat Milo yesterday around 3pm. He's a medium-sized indoor cat, about 9 pounds, with a white patch on his chest and a tiny nick on his left ear. He's wearing a blue collar with a small bell and a tag that has my number. Milo loves sunlit porches and tends to hide in bushes around Buckhead; I’m worried because he’s not an outdoor cat and this is out of the ordinary. If you’ve seen him near the Starbucks on Lenox Road or around Lenox Square, please reply to this listing — he has sentimental value and I really need him back.
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