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I was rushing to a meeting in downtown Midland around 4:15 p.m. last Thursday when my document holders slipped from my briefcase and disappeared into the crowd. They contain a few important papers and travel receipts, nothing sensitive, but they matter to me. I retraced steps along Main Street, around The Tridge, and the River Walk, but I didn't see them again. If someone picked them up, please understand they belong to me and I'd be grateful to have them returned. Thank you for keeping them safe.
I woke up early Sunday around 7:45 a.m. on the Central Michigan University campus in Mount Pleasant, Michigan, and headed to the Recreation Center area behind the Student Activity Center, hoping to squeeze in a quick practice before class. When I got to the outdoor fields, my bag with soccer cones, a spare soccer ball, a portable goal clip, a couple of tennis rackets, and a basketball was gone. This gear covers multiple teams I coach, and losing it throws a wrench into our weekend game plan. I am hopeful someone picked it up and kept it safe until I can reclaim it.
I was decorating the Christmas tree in my Mount Pleasant apartment on Franklin Street at 8:15 PM on Friday when I stepped into the kitchen for a moment and came back outside. My tote with holiday decorations had vanished from the porch, and that sinking feeling hit me hard. The tote was red, about 18 inches tall, with a white snowflake sticker on the lid, and inside were strings of lights, garlands, and a few fragile ornaments that belonged to my grandmother. Losing them hurts more than words can say, and I hope whoever found them saw this and kept an eye out around CMU Library and Main Street in Mount Pleasant.
I FOUND a small gray backpack with two radios peeking out outside the CMU bookstore on the Mount Pleasant campus around 3:45 p.m. Saturday. The radios look well used, with a dented battery pack and a stubborn power cord snaking from the pocket. I moved them to a bench near the campus library to keep them safe and posted this listing in case the owner sees it here. I know how important a reliable radio can be for someone on campus, and I hope this helps.
On Friday afternoon around 3:15 p.m., I was at CMU’s library steps, sorting through a travel bag and chatting with a friend, when I realized a handful of enamel pins had gone missing from a pouch on my backpack. The pins are a mix of bright enamel pieces, some with anchors and mountains, and one with a tiny compass that belonged to my grandmother. They’re sentimental, and losing them feels like letting go of stories. I last had them near the main entrance of the library, and I retraced toward the quad, but I couldn't find them. If anyone picked them up, please let me know through the site — they’re special to me and carry memories I treasure.
Early this morning around 9:15 AM, I discovered my travel visas were missing from my passport folder as I was leaving the Clarke Historical Library on the Central Michigan University campus in Mount Pleasant. I had just wrapped up a meeting about an upcoming trip and set the folder down on a chair while I checked an email. The folder is blue with a dent on the corner and a few official stamps; I need them back before my flight next week. If someone happened to pick it up, please drop it off at the site; I am anxious but hopeful.
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