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Hi there, I’m Kai Parker. This morning at 7:15 a.m. I left my gym clothes in a bag at the Idaho Falls YMCA locker room after a boot camp class. By the time I returned, the bag with my navy jacket, black leggings, and a white tee with a small running logo was gone. The bag is a light gray duffel with a blue zipper; the clothes were folded neatly inside. I’m anxious because those clothes are my only clean set for the week’s workouts, and I’d really appreciate any help retracing the locker-room and lobby steps near the River Walk along the Snake River in East Idaho.
I found a handheld and a console near the East Idaho River Walk by the Main Street Bridge in Idaho Falls this afternoon around 4:00 p.m. It was lying on the grass behind a water bottle and a few snacks. The handheld is a blue game console with a small scratch on the corner, and the controller is black with a red button. I want to help reunite it with its owner, so please contact through the site if these belong to you.
I found a Student ID on a bench outside the East Idaho Falls Library at about 6:15 p.m. on Thursday. The card shows a student photo and a college logo, and I immediately felt a responsibility to track down the owner. I tucked it away and thought about how relieved someone would feel when they realize their ID has been recovered. It’s a small thing, but it matters—protecting someone’s identity and helping them get back to their routine.
I was walking along the Idaho Falls River Walk on a Saturday morning around 9:15, when I spotted two USB drives tucked under a park bench by the river. I picked them up and checked the labels; they looked like generic memory sticks, no obvious owner name. It felt like a small but important responsibility, since someone might be backing up photos from a family trip or a class project. I’d like to reunite them with their owner, and I’m posting here in the hopes the rightful owner will see this page and recover their belongings.
I lost my holiday decorations one Saturday evening around 7:45 PM, near the entrance of our Idaho Falls home on 2nd Street in East Idaho. The box held delicate glass ornaments in red and gold, a hand-knit wreath, and a string of warm-white lights with a little bell charm. They carry memories of family gatherings and light up our doorstep every year, and it aches to think they might be gone for good. If anyone spotted them, I’d be grateful to have them back on or near the porch where they belong.
Hi, I'm Maya Collins. I lost a small set of pins attached to a fabric badge I wear daily—the kind that glints when the light catches them. On a Friday at around 7:15 pm, I realized they weren't in my jacket pocket after I left the Idaho Falls Walmart parking lot near the coffee shop. They mean a lot to me because they were a gift from my grandmother, and they feature a tiny enamel pinecone I wear for hikes in East Idaho. I retraced steps past the big blue mural near the entrance, then along the row of carts, but I couldn't find them. I'm hoping someone picked them up, because I can't quite replace the sentiment behind them.
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