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I found this sheet music tonight along 3rd Avenue North outside the Lyric Theatre in Birmingham, around 9:15 PM. It was lying on the sidewalk, the cover creased and the pages fluttering in a late breeze, as if someone had dropped it after rehearsal. My nerves settled when I saw a familiar title and I tucked it under my arm, hoping the owner would recognize it and claim it back. I’ve kept it safe here and would love to see the musician get it back soon.
Today at 11:45 a.m., I was at the Birmingham Public Library, near the Fifth Avenue entrance, when I set my brown leather travel folder down on a table while I grabbed a quick coffee. When I turned back, the folder with the visas was gone. I’ve got a trip booked this week and those documents are essential, so I’m feeling anxious and determined to find them. I checked the cafe, the reading rooms, and the stairwell, but no sign yet.
Hi, I’m Ava Mitchell, and I lost my belts yesterday evening in Birmingham. I had two belts—one brown leather with a brass buckle and a black canvas belt—in my tote as I walked away from Railroad Park around 6:45 p.m., near Five Points South. I realized they were missing when I reached my car after a quick coffee break. They’re sentimental to me, especially the leather belt that belonged to my grandmother, and I’d be grateful to know they’re safe.
Yesterday afternoon, around 4:45 p.m., I realized my two small sculptures were missing from my workspace near Railroad Park in downtown Birmingham. The pieces are bronze, about a foot tall, one a lean figure reaching upward, the other a seated musician with a carved instrument. I had stepped out to fetch coffee at a cafe on 5th Avenue and came back to an empty shelf under the skylight. They are my lifelong project, the last residency I completed before the exhibit, and losing them feels like losing a part of my studio. I am hopeful someone will recognize the signs and return them to the community who appreciates them.
I left my small set of clear plastic desk organizers in Birmingham around 9:45 a.m. yesterday, near the Alabama Theatre on 3rd Avenue in Five Points South, after a quick meetup with a coworker. They were sitting on a chair by the window when I stood up, and by the time I returned they were gone. The organizers aren’t glamorous, but they keep my notes and cables in order and I rely on them daily. I’ve walked the area from the theatre to the Five Points Station, asking a few cafe staff if anyone has seen them, hoping someone picked them up and kept them safe.
I lost my keys yesterday around 3pm outside the Library of Birmingham on Centenary Square. It’s a small brass keyring holding two silver house keys and a blue USB drive, plus a red enamel tag with my initials AP scratched on it. One key has a tiny chip missing from the head and the red tag is a bit bent from the pocket, so it’s easy to spot. They unlock my flat and a sentimental family key, so there’s real value beyond the physical stuff. If anyone found them, I’d really appreciate getting them back—happy to collect or meet somewhere convenient in Birmingham.
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