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I found two carry-ons outside Greensboro Station at 9:15 a.m. on Monday, while I was heading to catch the morning train. One is a red rolling suitcase with a faded family-trip tag, the other a black carry-on with a dented handle. They were sitting on the curb near the Amtrak entrance, unattended since dawn. I kept an eye on them and brought them to the station's lost-and-found desk so they could be reunited with their owner. I can only imagine how stressful it must be to lose luggage while traveling.
On Saturday around 7:40 p.m., I realized my holiday decorations were missing from the front porch of my apartment on West Market Street in Greensboro. The box included warm-white string lights, a glittery snowflake garland, and a wreath my grandmother helped make. I had just finished trimming the porch lights and stepped inside for cocoa when I heard the door creak and saw the light go out. These decorations mean a lot to me and remind me of Christmases with family in Greensboro. If you saw them or moved them by mistake, please let me know through the site.
I found equipment for various sports lying unattended near Lindley Park in Greensboro around 6:45 PM yesterday. There’s a mix of balls, cones, and a few protective pads, nothing with a name tag I could read. I brought the bag to a shaded spot near the tennis courts and kept the items together so they wouldn’t get separated, hoping the owner would see this listing. If you know this gear, please reach out through the site so we can get it back to you.
Black leather wallet
I lost my Pins at Center City Park in downtown Greensboro around 4:20 PM on Friday. They’re a small silver set my grandmother gave me, worn on my denim jacket every day. I felt a twinge of panic as families walked past the fountain and the sun slanted across the brick wall behind the stage. I keep replaying the moment by the oak tree near the fountain, hoping someone picked them up and tucked them away, a little piece of her with me.
Yesterday afternoon around 3:40 p.m., I stepped out of the Green Bean Cafe on Elm Street with a blue spiral-bound sheet music folder, and I must have dropped it somewhere near the Greensboro Historical Museum steps. The cover has my name scrawled in pencil, and inside are pieces I’ve practiced for weeks for an upcoming recital. Those sheets are irreplaceable to me, and I’m hoping someone picked them up and left them somewhere obvious. I’m feeling a mix of frustration and relief at the possibility that they’re simply waiting to be reclaimed near the cafe or on Elm Street, by the museum.
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