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I was on Main Street in downtown Clarksville around 5:30 PM last Friday when I realized my stamp collection was missing from my tote, near the courthouse on Main Street. They’re in a small green binder with a red cover, a few older US issues peeking out. I’m heartbroken because some of these stamps are family heirlooms and irreplaceable. If you’ve seen them or picked them up by accident, please message me through the site.
I lost a slim blue CD case around 3:15 PM last Tuesday while I was finishing a quick jog through Downtown Clarksville along the Riverwalk by the Cumberland. The CDs include indie rock, throwback 90s pop, and a few live recordings from small cafes near Austin Peay State University. The case is blue plastic with a white sticker on the spine, and inside there are a handful of burned disks with handwritten labels. I’m frustrated because several of them are irreplaceable to me, and I’d be grateful if anyone turned them in at the park or near downtown Clarksville.
I was out for a late-afternoon stroll along the Clarksville Riverwalk around 4:50 p.m. today when I spotted a small cluster of brooches lying on the sidewalk beside a lamppost near the old train bridge. They looked vintage, with delicate filigree and a few colored stones that caught the light as the sun slid behind the trees. I picked them up and tucked them into my jacket pocket, hoping to reunite them with whoever lost them. They clearly mean something to someone, and I felt a little rush of protectiveness, like I had stumbled onto a small piece of someone’s story.
Last night, around 9:40 pm, I headed out from The Roxy Regional Theatre on Main Street and realized my GPS devices were gone from my backpack before I could load up for the drive home. I’d parked near the riverfront and grabbed a quick bite at a food truck on Commerce Street; I must have dropped them during the rush. The set includes a black Garmin model and a smaller fitness tracker, both with notes saved for work trips. I’ve retraced my steps along Main Street and Riverside Drive, but I can’t shake the feeling they’ve fallen into someone’s hands. They’re important to me for work and personal navigation.
Last weekend I spent hours stringing up lights and hanging garlands for the holidays. I packed the boxes away in the entry beside the sofa, and by 7:15 PM Saturday I thought everything was safe. The decorative snowflakes, the warm white lights, and a red ribbon garland meant more to me than pretty sparkle they remind me of Christmases with my family by the river. I keep checking the dining room table where I last saw them, and the porch light by the gate still feels a little empty. I am hoping someone picked them up near the Riverwalk or on our Main Street porch. Please return them; they are more than decorations to me.
I found a Nintendo Switch this afternoon around 3:30 pm in the parking lot behind Walmart on Fort Campbell Blvd, Clarksville. It's in a blue zipper case with neon red and blue Joy-Cons attached, and there's a slightly scratched back plus a cracked edge on the screen protector. Inside the case is a gray braided charging cable and a small 'Player One' sticker on the sleeve. The device looks well-used but it powered on when I checked, so it should still be functional. If you own it, I’m happy to return it—just describe the case details to confirm it's yours.
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