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I LOST my hand tools and I’m really hoping to get them back before Monday. I was at the Ohio Riverfront Park, near the Ford Center pedestrian bridge, around 2:45 PM on Saturday when I last had them in my tote. By the time I retraced my steps, the tote was gone and the hand tools—hammer, pliers, screwdrivers, and a tape measure—disappeared along with a small blue tool bag. They’re not fancy, but they’re my go-to set for home repairs, and I’d feel a bit lost without them.
I was walking along the riverwalk behind the Ford Center at 11:15 this morning when I spotted a neat stack of trading cards lying under a bench. The stack looks like a mix of baseball and fantasy cards, some in protective sleeves and a few bent from being shuffled around. They clearly belong to someone who cared for them, and I felt a little tug to help get them back to the owner. I posted this here to help reunite them with their rightful owner.
I was jogging along the Evansville Riverfront at 7:30 a.m. on Saturday when two GPS devices slipped from my pocket and vanished between the benches near the Tropicana Evansville casino on Riverside Drive. They both hold essential maps for work trips and a few saved routes, so losing them is more frustrating than I expected. One device has a black silicone case with the initials 'N.H.' in white, the other is a silver model with a scratched screen. If someone picked them up, please let me know through the site so I can retrieve them and get back to my day.
I spent Friday evening helping decorate the block near Sunset Park on West Franklin Street in Evansville, Indiana. After we wrapped up around 7:40 p.m., I loaded the garland, string lights, and a red Santa hat into a green storage tote and headed to my car. When I got home, I realized the tote hadn't made it into the back seat—it's possible I left it behind somewhere along West Franklin Street by Sunset Park. The tote is a sturdy Rubbermaid with a dented lid and a faded 'Patricia’s Decorations' label. Those decorations are sentimental, and I’m hoping they turn up soon.
Leather wallet brown with an hour glass shape carved into the back.
Found a pair of concert tickets and a purple backstage pass this afternoon around 4:15pm in the parking lot behind the Ford Center on Riverside Drive in Evansville. The tickets are white with electric blue borders, standard two-stub style, for a local indie band called Midnight Echo performing that night. They list Section GA, Row 5, Seats 42 and 43; one ticket has a small coffee ring near the corner and a blue star sticker by the barcode. The pair also includes a purple lanyard with a detachable pass that reads 'Backstage Pass' in white and has a tiny holographic dragon sticker. Lanyard is a bit frayed at the clip but the whole set is intact. If this might be yours, reach me at [email protected].
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