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I realized I dropped my student ID after my 8:20 AM class, while walking out of the Boise State University Library. I retraced my steps toward Julia Davis Park, near the fountain, but I didn't spot it. It's essential for campus access, library checkouts, and getting around town, so I’m anxious about losing it and the hassle of replacing it. If you happened to pick it up, know that it would mean a lot to me and I’d be grateful to have it back.
Hi, I'm Ava Collins. I lost two pocket watches around 4:20 p.m. Friday while I was browsing the vintage stalls on 8th Street near the Boise Capitol. I must have slipped them into my coat pocket and forgot as I hurried to catch the bus. One watch is tarnished silver with an etched leaf; the other is a warm gold case with a tiny compass lid. They were family heirlooms, and I’m hoping they’ve simply slipped into a nearby planter or under a bench; I’m a little heartbroken thinking they’re gone.
While strolling along Grove Street outside the Boise Public Library around 12:40 p.m. today, I found two small sculptures resting on a bench. One is a ceramic figure with a teal glaze; the other is a sleek, abstract form in muted tones, both the size of a paperback. They were dusty but intact, tucked away behind a fern as if someone set them down for a moment and forgot. I left them safe on the bench nearby, hoping the owner will see this listing and recognize them.
I lost my radios around 7:25 PM last Friday near the Boise Depot. They’re a compact pair, gray with a blue display, and one has a dent in the corner from a fall on the pavement. They’re important to me because they’re my go-to for coordinating volunteers during events, and they hold a handful of work notes scribbled on sticky tabs. I’ve retraced Front Street and the Greenbelt by the depot, but there’s no sign of them yet.
I’m Jennifer Carter, and I lost my Equipment for Various Sports after a late practice. On Friday around 7:25 p.m., I left it on a bench near the north entrance of Julia Davis Park, just off the Boise River Greenbelt. The bag is a gray duffel with a neon-yellow strap, and inside you’ll find a mix of balls, gloves, and a blue helmet. I’m feeling anxious about replacing the gear, and the memory of that game still lingers.
I found these remote controls this morning behind the Boise Public Library along Bannock Street, around 9:10 a.m. today. They’re two different remotes—one glossy black with a cracked face and the other a chunky gray model with a dent in the corner. I left them where I found them for a moment while I checked the nearby benches, hoping someone might come back looking for them. It’s a small thing, but I know how frustrating it is to lose something familiar, and I hope the rightful owner sees this and recovers them soon.
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