Lost & found ids & important documents in Dayton / Springfield
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Lost student ID near UD campus, Dayton.
I lost my student ID this morning at 11:30 am along Brown Street by the University of Dayton campus in Dayton. I was juggling a backpack, coffee cup, and a stack of notes when I bumped into a friend and must have slipped the card out of my wallet. The ID is a standard white card with the school emblem and my name printed in bold letters. I could really use it back because I need it to access the dorms and library for exams this week.
Blue passport with gold crest lost near Oregon District, Dayton
I was at a coffee shop in Dayton's Oregon District yesterday around 3pm when I realized my blue passport was missing from my tote. It's a standard navy-blue cover with a gold crest; the inside pages are in good shape, but there's a small coffee stain on the back page and a tiny dent on the lower-right corner. I think it slipped out while I was paying for a drink near the counter and might have been left on a chair or dropped near the brick storefront on 5th Street. This passport is essential for my upcoming trip next week, and I really need it back; if anyone finds it, please message me, I will be forever grateful.
Two-day music festival tickets with VIP pass
I lost my two-day music festival tickets yesterday around 3pm near the Oregon District in Dayton. They're for the Sunset Sounds festival, printed on glossy white stock with a QR code at the bottom and a small hologram sticker in the corner. The VIP pass is attached to a bright blue lanyard that says 'Sunset Sounds' in white lettering. It means a lot to me—it was a gift from my sister, and I'm really hoping to get it back. If anyone finds it, I'd really appreciate getting it back; we can arrange a meetup near the Dayton Convention Center.
Navy blue US passport with gold lettering
Yesterday around 3pm I realized my navy-blue US passport was missing after I grabbed coffee outside Blind Bob's on Main Street in the Oregon District, Dayton. It's the standard passport book, with a navy cover and gold embossing that says United States of America and Passport. I notice a small coffee ring near the bottom right corner and a slight crease along the spine from travel. Inside, the data page shows my name, Aisha Khan, and birth date, along with a few visa stamps from recent trips. This passport is essential for an upcoming work trip and has sentimental value since it traveled with me on family vacations. If found, contact me at [email protected].
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