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Early this morning around 8:30 a.m., I realized my travel visas were missing near the Cookeville Town Square, outside the Putnam County Courthouse. They’re the documents I need for a trip next month, and the fear of properly replacing them keeps me on edge. I remember grabbing coffee at a cafe along Jefferson Street and turning to see them slip from my bag, and then the day took a sudden turn. If someone found them, please keep them safe until this listing can help reunite us.
I lost my chargers after stepping out for lunch in Cookeville around 12:45 PM. I left a gray laptop charger and a braided black phone charger on a concrete bench outside the Cookeville Depot Museum, by the courthouse square. Those cords keep my day running while I drive between classes at Tennessee Tech, and losing them threw me off. If you find them, please keep them safe—I’ll swing by to pick them up when I’m back in town.
LOST organizers slipped from my tote while I was leaving a coffee shop on North Willow Avenue in downtown Cookeville around 3:50 p.m. last Thursday. They’re blue plastic with labeled tabs for each month, crucial for keeping my essays, notes, and schedules in order, and I’m panicking about losing track of everything. I’ve checked the coffee shop and wandered near the Cookeville Depot Museum, but no sign of them yet. Please let me know through the site if you’ve seen them.
While unloading at a community yard sale near the Putnam County Courthouse in Cookeville around 7:10 p.m. last Tuesday, my microwaves disappeared from the back of my truck. They are white with a dent on the door and a stubborn cord that often gets in the way. They may not be flashy, but we used them every day for meals and late-night snacks after shifts. I was turning to greet a neighbor when they vanished, and I felt a burst of frustration and a twinge of embarrassment for losing them. If you saw them around the courthouse area near Main Street, please keep them safe for now.
I was grabbing coffee near the Putnam County Courthouse when I felt a tug on my jacket and realized a few pins had slipped off. These pins are small enamel pieces, one shaped like a guitar and another bright blue, and they mean a lot to me. It was around 4:42 PM yesterday, along Main Street by the courthouse steps in downtown Cookeville. I’m hoping someone picked them up or saw them on the pavement; losing them today hit me hard, and I’d love to have them back.
I found a blue fleece scarf with white snowflake patterns this afternoon around 2:45pm behind the Walmart on Willow Avenue in Cookeville. It's about 60 inches long, soft but a bit pilled from the cold, and there’s a small frayed tassel at one end. The scarf is in good condition overall, no holes, and it smells lightly of wool and rain. I figured someone might be missing it since I spotted it lying on the ground by the curb near the loading dock; if this sounds like yours, reply here and we can arrange pickup at the Walmart entrance.
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