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I was practicing at the Fort Smith Riverfront Park gazebo around 5:30 PM yesterday when a sudden gust sent the pages fluttering off my hands. The sheet music is a well-worn binder with a blue cover and my initials, K.S., penciled in the corner. I hurried back to the bench, but the wind had already whisked it away toward the riverbank. That music means a lot to me—it's the last thing I have from my late mentor and I was hoping to bring it to an upcoming recital at the library; I’m keeping faith that someone nice picked it up and turned it in.
Hey, I’m Mason Reed. I was wandering through Riverfront Park in Fort Smith when I spotted a small zip pouch with several travel adapters sticking out. I found them at about 2:15 PM on Saturday, left on a bench near the Riverfront Park pavilion. I felt relieved to have found a helpful item, and I’m glad to hold onto them for the owner until they claim them through the site.
At about 9:15 AM on Tuesday, I realized my passport was missing after stepping out of the Fort Smith National Historic Site gift shop and heading toward the parking lot off Garrison Ave. It’s in a worn brown leather cover with a small crest on the front. The last moment I recall having it was when I stopped for a coffee in the hotel lobby before heading to the airport. I’m anxious about travel plans and paperwork, so any clue would mean a lot. If you’ve seen it, please let me know through the site.
I was leaving a cafe near Riverfront Park in downtown Fort Smith around 7:45 PM last Thursday after a long day. I set my wallet on a bench while I finished a quick phone call and then forgot to pick it up. When I returned, my driver's license was gone. It is an Arkansas license with my photo and my address, folded in a worn wallet. This has me anxious because I need it for work and travel. If you see a wallet that might contain a license, please hold on to it until it can be returned to the owner.
I lost my red knit scarf with white snowflakes yesterday around 3pm outside the Belk entrance at Central Mall on Rogers Ave in Fort Smith. It's a soft mid-length scarf, a wool blend, with fringe on both ends. There's a small silver heart charm attached near the right end, and a faint coffee stain along the inner edge from yesterday. It was a gift from my grandmother and means a lot to me; I really need it back. If anyone found it, I’d be grateful to get it back. You can email me at [email protected] if you have any information.
I realized yesterday around 3pm that I left my cream canvas tote bag somewhere in Fort Smith. It's about 12 by 9 inches, natural canvas with a bright blue zipper and a tiny brass star zipper pull. Inside there's a spiral sketchbook, a fox sticker on the inner flap, and a crumpled yellow cafe receipt. I last had it near Riverfront Park on Garrison Ave, around the benches by the footbridge. It’s sentimental—my mom gave me that tote, and the sketchbook has doodles we did together; I really need it back.
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