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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.
Hi, I’m Sophie Rivera. I was leaving the Morrison Center after rehearsal and headed toward Julia Davis Park when, at about 4:22 PM on Tuesday, I realized my sheet music was gone. The pages are labeled with my name and a few pencil annotations for my recital. I am anxious because the recital is in two weeks and those scores are essential to my performance. If you’ve seen them, please let the site know so I can pick them up.
On Tuesday around 6:15 p.m., I realized my grandma’s enamel pins were missing after I grabbed a quick coffee near the Boise Towne Square fountain. I retraced my steps along the mall entrance and toward the greenbelt, but the tiny pins didn’t turn up. Each pin carried a memory from her, and losing them feels like losing a piece of her story. If someone found them, please know they’re special to me and I’d love to have them back where they belong, near the fountain lights.
I found a tote of holiday decorations on the curb near the Boise Depot around 7:15 p.m. on Tuesday, while walking home from the Boise River Greenbelt. Inside were tangled multicolor lights, a red velvet bow, a spiraled garland, and a folded 'Merry Christmas' banner. They looked well cared for and clearly waited for some festive setup. I’m keeping them safe until the owner can reclaim them, and I hope this post helps reunite them with the right home.
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