Lost
Lost Train near Grand Island Library
near the Grand Island Public Library
Lost
listing
Posted
18 days
ago
Description
I lost my blue metal Train after leaving the bus stop on 2nd Street around 5:40 p.m. last Saturday in Grand Island, Nebraska. It was a gift from my late uncle, with a chipped wheel and a scratch along the tender, and I kept it on a shelf in my living room before the move. I remember setting it down briefly on a bench outside the Grand Island Public Library, then turning to answer a call and walking away. I'm anxious about it and keep replaying the moment in my head, hoping someone picked it up and kept it safe until I can get it back.
Approximate last-seen location
near the Grand Island Public Library
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