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While strolling through downtown Alexandria, Central Louisiana, around 11:15 a.m. today, I found a small tin can filled with pins spilled on the brick sidewalk near the courthouse square. The pins are colorful enamel—some Mardi Gras designs, a tiny football, and a few old-school lapel pins. They look like someone collected them for years, and it would be a shame to leave them behind. I picked them up and kept them safe, hoping the owner will recognize them and claim them.
I lost my sports equipment from my gym bag after practice in Central Louisiana. On Tuesday around 8:15 p.m., I left the bag at the Alexandria YMCA on Masonic Drive after a late workout, and by the time I returned, it was gone. The gear covers basketball, shin guards, a tennis racket, and a jump rope, all in a worn blue duffel. These items are practical but meaningful—they help my son stay active and it’s been a rough week without them. If anyone saw them, I’d be deeply grateful to have them back in the bag where they belong.
I lost my appliances when I helped a friend move and left them by the curb outside the Alexandria Mall on Jackson Street around 7:45 p.m. on Wednesday. The dishwasher, microwave, and a small toaster oven disappeared from the curb, as if the night air pulled them away. I’ve checked the parking lot, asked a few neighbors, and walked the nearby streets near Jackson Street, but nothing has turned up. Those appliances are old but practical and carry memories of my grandmother, so I’m hoping someone picked them up and kept them safe. If you’ve seen a dented white dishwasher or a silver microwave near the mall, please let me know.
On Sunday at 3:15 p.m., near the Alexandria Riverfront Park, I spotted a slim black case tucked behind a bench, full of memory cards. My heart sank a little, imagining the photos and videos someone had captured on those tiny cards. I picked them up and kept the case warm in my coat pocket, walking to the library to drop them off at the Lost & Found desk. If this helps bring it back to its owner, then I’m glad I could do something small to ease the anxiety of misplacing something so personal.
I lost my gold-tone beaded bracelet yesterday around 3pm near the Riverfront Park on Main Street in downtown Alexandria, Central Louisiana. It's a slim bracelet with a small shell charm and a delicate heart-shaped clasp engraved with M.J.H. The beads are a mix of shiny gold and deep brown, and the elastic string has a bit of stretch left, so it feels loose when I move. This bracelet is sentimental—it was a gift from my sister last year, and I really need to have it back. If anyone found it, please message me here; I'd be forever grateful to get it home.
I lost my oak coffee table yesterday around 3pm. It's a 48-inch long, 20-inch wide, 18-inch tall solid oak table with a natural oak finish and a matte clear coat. It's handmade by a local craftsman; the top has a few light scratches and one small dent along the right edge where a leg was tightened last month. One corner has a tiny brass protective bracket that's worn from moves. The table was a gift from my mom and holds a lot of sentimental value, especially the memory of weekend coffee chats. If anyone found it near the Alexandria Mall area, by the food court, please reach out—I'd be really grateful to have it back.
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