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Hi, I'm Emily Carter. I last had two framed paintings on the living room floor at my North Street apartment around 5:50 PM last Saturday. I walked out toward Crandall Park for a quick stroll and when I got back, they were gone from the hallway by the front door. The canvases are landscapes: one with a blue harbor, the other a sunlit hillside, both in simple oak frames. I'm anxious and hopeful someone nearby picked them up or moved them to a safe spot. If you spotted them near the Crandall Park bandstand or along the sidewalk by the municipal building, please keep them safe until I can get back to check.
I am in Glens Falls, New York, and around 8:30 a.m. on Saturday I realized my ties were gone after I locked the car and hurried into Crandall Park for a quick jog. I think they slipped from my tote near the gazebo by the bandstand as the sun hit the leaves. They're not fancy, just my go-to navy and charcoal set that I need for a big interview this week. If anyone saw a small bundle by the tree line or handed in a loose tote near Crandall Park, please keep an eye out for them and tell the site.
I found travel visas tucked inside a weathered folder on the bench outside the Crandall Park gazebo, around 6:45 p.m. last Thursday in Glens Falls. The papers peeked out as the wind fluttered a faded receipt and a small photo sleeve. They clearly belonged to someone planning a big trip, not a casual errand, and I felt a knot in my stomach thinking about how stressful it can be to misplace documents like these. I kept the folder safe in my coat pocket and posted here so the owner can reclaim them through the site. The river breeze carries a hint of rain, and the orange leaves glow along the waterfront as evening settles.
I was walking home from the library along Warren Street near Crandall Park around 6:30 p.m. last Friday when I realized my USB drives were missing from my messenger bag. They’re small metal drives, one labeled PROJECT, the other with a blue cap, and they hold work notes plus a few family photos. I retraced my steps, checked the park, the bus stop, and a few storefronts, but nothing turned up. It’s a stressful feeling, and I’m hopeful someone who finds them will see this and that the post helps the owner locate them.
Last Tuesday around 8:30 p.m., I realized the remote controls were missing after I stepped out to grab a snack at home. I must have dropped them in the hallway outside my apartment on Cooper Street, near Crandall Park. They’re a standard black two-pack, one with a small crack on the corner, the other with a slightly different texture. I’ve retraced steps and checked the couch cushions, but they’re still gone, and I miss flipping through channels after work.
I lost my blue Samsonite carry-on yesterday around 3pm near the Crandall Park entrance on Broad Street in Glens Falls. It's a 24-inch hard-shell suitcase with a bright yellow sun sticker on the front and a dent on the bottom-right corner; there's also a small scuff along the edge. Inside I kept travel documents and a sentimental photo album from my sister, which makes this bag especially important to me. It has sentimental value and I'm really hoping someone who found it can return it. If you found it, you can reach me at [email protected].
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