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Orange and grey wallet made out of parachute material. Brand is Nemo. It has all of my personal identity documents: Colorado driver’s license, French National id card.
I lost my notebook titled Wild and Domestic around 3:40 p.m. Saturday while leaving a cafe on Nevada Avenue near Acacia Park in Colorado Springs. It’s my personal art journal—pages filled with sketches and notes for a small project I’m hoping to start. I wandered back along Nevada Avenue, asked a couple of shop staff, and checked the park, but I couldn't find it. If someone picked it up, I hope they held onto it for me and turned it into the lost-and-found.
I found a set of work cases on a bench outside the U.S. Olympic & Paralympic Museum this morning around 8:20 a.m., along Tejon Street in downtown Colorado Springs, Colorado. The cases are black leather with a few scuffs, and a tag inside reads ACME Consulting; a laptop bag strap is peeking out. I didn’t see any documents, but I figured someone would be looking for them soon, so I kept them safe near the museum entrance. If you’re the owner, please check the site so we can get these back to you.
Last Friday around 7:15 PM, I was at the downtown library on Colorado Ave, tucked in near the reading room, when I set my sheet music on a table and stepped out for a quick coffee run. When I returned, the binder with loose sheets and pencil markings for a Bach piece was gone. The binder is bright yellow with a few creases, and it holds pages for an upcoming recital that means a lot to me. I’ve checked the cafe, the stacks, and the lobby, and a few patrons said they didn’t see it, but I won’t give up hope. Losing it has me anxious about the program next month.
Black Honda key with two other keys and King Soopers card on ring. Lost at playground area behind YMCA on Dublin and Constitution about May 2, 2026.
On Tejon Street near Acacia Park, around 3:20 PM today, I realized my bag was lighter and my heart sank. My photographs, mostly old prints from my mother, were gone from the inner pocket. They are in a tan folder with a red string; some are labeled with dates on the back. I keep thinking about the stories behind those images and the family laughs captured in them, and I feel a hollow ache missing them. If anyone picked them up, I hope they understand how much they mean.
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