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I lost my hats on Friday around 6:30 PM, while walking along Broadway in downtown Fargo near the Fargo Theatre. A cold gust swept through and my charcoal-gray hat slipped from my head and disappeared into the snow by the theater doors. It’s a simple wool hat with no logo, but it’s become a small symbol of this winter season for me. I replay the moment—the marquee glow, the crowd's chatter, and the crunch of the snow under my boots. I feel a little lighter knowing a kind soul might still have it somewhere on that block. If it’s found, I’d be grateful to have it back through this site.
Hi, I’m Grace Olsen, and I’ve misplaced my equipment for various sports after a late practice. About 7:45 p.m. last Tuesday, I stepped out of the locker room near the Fargo South High complex and realized my bag was gone. The bag is black with a blue stripe; inside are soccer cleats, basketball shoes, shin guards, and a few jerseys. I’m stressed about an upcoming weekend tournament, and these items are my go-to gear. If you saw a bag matching that description, I’d be grateful to have it returned. I left it near the main entrance by the Fargo Theatre.
Hi, I’m Lena Berg. I lost a stack of photographs at 4:15 p.m. last Friday near the Fargo Theatre on Broadway in downtown Fargo. They’re mostly family photos from the 90s, plus a few newer prints I tucked into a small red folder. The folder is in a brown leather case with a frayed edge; there’s a note inside about a hometown trip to Moorhead. I’m unsettled without these images, like a piece of home is missing. If you found them, please reach out through the site so I can get them back.
Hi, I’m Emma Larson. I lost my student ID today, around 8:20 a.m., somewhere between the Fargo-Moorhead Public Library and the bus stop on North University Drive. That tiny card feels like a lifeline—my photo, my name, and my campus ID all in one. I think I left it on a table near the reference desk after printing my class schedule, then dashed out to catch the 2 bus and realized it wasn’t in my pocket. It means a lot to me to get it back; please keep an eye out around the library or along the North University area.
On Saturday around 11:15 AM, I was walking behind West Acres Mall in Fargo when I spotted a shopping cart with two microwaves inside, cords coiled and plastic wrap still clinging to the doors. It looked like they'd been moved in a hurry and left there to cool. I carried them to the mall security desk and explained what I found, hoping the owner would claim them soon. It felt reassuring to be part of reuniting someone's everyday kitchen gear with its rightful owner.
I lost my small brass compass in a leather case yesterday around 3pm in downtown Fargo. I was walking out of a coffee shop near the Fargo Theatre on Broadway and must've set it down in the alley behind the theater or on a bench by the entrance. It's pocket-sized, about 2 inches across, with a slightly tarnished brass finish. The leather case is dark brown, with a visible crack along the seam. The lid has initials 'P.K.' engraved, and there's a tiny scratch near the hinge. This compass has sentimental value—it was a gift from my grandfather—and I’d be so grateful to get it back.
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