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Hi, I’m Grace Whitaker. I lost my travel adapters sometime around 8:15 p.m. on Saturday near the Atlantic Beach boardwalk and the lifeguard stand. I’d just finished a quick weekend trip to Emerald Isle and must have left them on a wooden bench by the pier area. They’re a compact black set with two USB ports and a white sticker that says Travel. I’m really hoping to get them back, since I rely on one charger to stay powered up for maps and photos while I’m on the road.
During a sunset stroll along Atlantic Beach's boardwalk at about 7:15 p.m. last Friday, I realized my coin pouch with a handful of old quarters and a commemorative coin from a family trip was missing. I retraced the boardwalk and the shops along the pier, but I didn’t find it. Those coins carry memories for me, and I’d be grateful if someone who picked them up could return them so the memories stay intact.
I was at the Walmart on Greenville Boulevard last Tuesday around 6:20 pm when I realized my two microwaves weren’t in my cart. I must have set them atop the cart rack while grabbing groceries, and they disappeared as I moved through the checkout line. They’re standard white microwaves, both in good condition, one with a small dent on the door. They’re essential for family dinners, and I’m hoping someone honest found them and brought them here. If you’ve seen them, please check this listing so I can reclaim them through the site.
I was at the Green Lantern Café on Dickinson Ave in Greenville, Eastern NC, last Monday around 6:45 PM, playing a set and flipping through my sheet music between tunes. I left a weathered binder with a green cover on the chair when I stepped outside for a breath of air, and when I came back it was gone. The binder held the pieces I’d been rehearsing for a recital next month and a few pages with chord changes I scribbled in the margins. I’m desperate to find it; that music belongs to me, and the evening felt incomplete without it. If anyone saw a green-covered binder near the Evans Street corner or the Dickinson Ave strip, please let me know.
I was bringing in the last strand of red-and-gold holiday lights at 7:15 PM on December 3, 2025. A gust knocked the boxes from my hands and they spilled across the curb near the Oakridge Townhomes on Pine Street, just off Market Street, in Wilmington. Inside were a few handmade ornaments from my grandmother and a mismatched set that makes our tree look imperfectly perfect. I spent the next hour walking the lot, heart sinking, hoping someone picked them up and would return them to their rightful place.
I found this blue 28-inch TravelPro suitcase this morning around 9:15am in the parking lot behind the Walmart on Market Street in Wilmington, NC. It’s a sturdy hard-shell with a red cruise-line tag on the handle, a small dent on the bottom edge, and a built-in TSA lock that still works. Inside I spotted packing cubes and a couple of chargers, but no ID or travel documents. If this belongs to you, tell me the lining color or a distinctive item you packed and we’ll figure out a safe pickup near the Cape Fear River area.
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