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Hey, I’m Alex Rivera. I found an assortment of sports gear around 6:40 p.m. Tuesday behind the Clarksville Community Rec Center on Riverside Drive, near Riverfront Park. In a dusty gym bag I spotted a basketball, a tennis racket, a pair of cleats, and a couple of water bottles. It looked recently used and mostly clean. I tucked it onto a park bench by the river and kept an eye out, hoping the owner would realize it was missing. It’s clearly loved by whoever owns it, so I’m hoping this helps reunite them with their stuff.
While walking along Main Street near the Montgomery County Courthouse in Clarksville around 11:20 a.m. on Sunday, I spotted two wrist watches forgotten on a bench outside the Visitors Center. I picked them up to keep them safe and turned them over to this page, hoping the owner sees it. One watch is a silver-toned analog with a brown leather strap, the other a sporty black model with a rubber band—different styles, same mystery. If these are yours, I’m glad to help you get them back.
On Sunday around 6:30 p.m., I realized my Avians were missing after leaving Liberty Park's gazebo and walking toward the riverfront in Clarksville. The two birds are small—one green with a blue crown, the other yellow-green with an orange beak—and they chatter when I call their names. I last heard their chirps near the walking path behind the riverfront statue before the crowd swallowed them up. It scares me to think of them wandering alone at dusk, so I’m holding out hope they’re safe and nearby. If you’ve seen them, please help me bring them home.
I found a small toy train on the Clarksville sidewalks near the APSU Bell Tower around 2:30 p.m. on Tuesday while I was heading back from the library. The train is plastic, orange with blue stripes, and the wheels are a bit rough from being dragged along the concrete. It felt like it belonged to a kid who might be missing it, so I set it on a bench near the riverwalk hoping the owner would recognize it. If this rings a bell, know that the train is waiting on a safe spot near the Bell Tower on the APSU campus.
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.
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