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I lost my Canines on Sunday around 5:45 PM while hiking along the Musselshell River Trailhead, east of Miles City, Montana. They spotted a deer and their leashes came loose; the two dogs bolted into the sage and I lost sight of them as the trail curled around a hill. Scout, a blue heeler with a red collar, and Brix, a brown-lab mix, are usually calm but today they vanished into the fading light. The prairie air was cold and the sun was sinking fast, and my heart tightened with worry. I’ve been checking this site daily, hoping a kind soul has seen them and can point me home. If you’ve seen my Canines, please help guide them back.
Yesterday around 6:45 p.m., I lost several enamel pins from my denim jacket outside the Miles City train depot on Main Street. They’re a small collection I wear for luck and memory: one is a Montana outline, another a tiny horse, and a sparkly pink pin from a local fundraiser. They were gifts from my grandma, so they feel like part of her. I must have brushed against a railing and knocked them off while I hurried to catch a ride. If you find them, please leave them near the depot stairs.
I was walking home along Main Street in Glendive around 8:15 p.m. last Friday when I spotted a small pouch lying on the curb with coins spilled beside it. Inside was a mix of quarters, dimes, and a few older pennies, their dates worn but the shapes clear. The coins caught the glare of the streetlight and I tucked them into a clean zip-top bag, hoping the owner would see this post and recognize them by the weight or the specific dates. I’m leaving them here in good faith, and I’d love to see the owner reclaim these little treasures through this site.
Hi, I’m Lucas Hayes. I found these adapters this morning around 9:15 a.m., along the Missouri River by the Fort Peck Dam Visitor Center on US-2 in eastern Montana. A small pile of USB-C and micro-USB adapters lay beside a backpack on a bench by the trail. They looked recently dropped, and I could imagine someone traveling through the plains, charging devices between stops. I tucked them into a small pouch I carry and kept them in sight, hoping the owner will see this post and claim them soon.
FOUND: I found these organizers this afternoon, around 3:22 p.m., beside the east entrance of the Eastern Montana County Fairgrounds. It’s a black desk organizer with three compartments, a pencil cup, and a sticky notepad. They looked like something someone uses at a busy desk—maybe a teacher or a local business volunteer who was helping at the fair today. I set them on a bench and watched them for a while as the crowd thinned out, just to be safe. Losing something that keeps a day organized can be really stressful, so I’m hoping the owner will recognize them here on the site.
While unloading groceries outside the Miles City depot around 8:15 p.m. on Tuesday, my stack of DVDs slipped from the backseat and disappeared into the evening along Main Street. They’re in a black case with a white label, a mix of westerns and a hometown documentary that means a lot to me. Those discs hold memories of family movie nights and road trips through the badlands, and I’d be grateful to have them back. If you found them near the old depot or along the railroad tracks, please return them to the Miles City area or drop them at the local lost-and-found—thank you.
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