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I’m Mia Carter. I was strolling along the Reedy River at Falls Park on the Reedy yesterday around 6:15 p.m. when two small brooches slipped from my coat and vanished into the crowd. One is a silver leaf with tiny blue stones; the other is a circular pin with a mother-of-pearl center, both on delicate backs. They’re sentimental keepsakes from my grandmother, and I’ve retraced every path, bench, and bridge in the area since. If you found them near Liberty Bridge or on the grassy overlook, I’d be incredibly grateful.
On Friday evening around 6:15, I left my Equipment for Various Sports bag on a bench near Falls Park's Liberty Bridge after a quick warm-up. It's a black backpack that held a basketball, a folded yoga mat, and a few resistance bands, all with my initials on the tag. Losing it has me stressed because that gear is my weeknight routine and the last thing I want is to scramble for a new practice plan. If you found a bag matching this description in or around Main Street or Falls Park, please connect through the site so I can get it back.
I realized my two handheld radios were missing during a late shift around 6:30 p.m. on Friday, while walking along Main Street near Falls Park on the Reedy in Greenville. One radio is black with a dented corner; the other is gray with a cracked battery latch. They were essential for coordinating the local volunteer work I do around town, and I’m heartsick thinking they might be gone for good. If you’ve seen them, please know they meant a lot to me and I’m hoping they turn up here.
I was strolling along Main Street near Falls Park on the Reedy River in Greenville / Upstate, South Carolina, United States on Tuesday around 11:15 a.m. when I spotted a damp stack of postcards tucked under a bench. They are a jumble of mid-century scenes, handwritten notes, and bright stamps. I picked them up and kept them safe, imagining the owner might be missing them—pages showing the Reedy River, the Liberty Bridge, and small-town landscapes. I would be glad to see these belong to their rightful owner.
Hey, I’m Lucas Bennett. I lost a stack of sheet music yesterday evening around 6:30 p.m. outside the Bon Secours Wellness Arena on Main Street in Greenville. The papers are bound in a little black folder with a blue sticker; inside there are legible markings and some pencil notes from rehearsal. Those pieces are for a recital at the Greenville Theatre next week, and I’m freaking out about not having them to practice. I’ve checked nearby cafes and the park entrance by Falls Park, but no luck so far. If you found them, I’d be incredibly grateful to get them back so I can keep rehearsal on track.
I found a black Anker PowerCore 20,000mAh portable charger this afternoon around 3:15 pm in the parking lot behind the Starbucks on Main Street in downtown Greenville. It's in pretty good condition, with a slightly scuffed top edge and a textured rubberized body. There’s a small red sticker on the back with the initials A1, plus a tiny dent along the bottom corner that I noticed when I picked it up. Looks like it belongs to someone who relies on it—happy to get it back to them. If this is yours, share the sticker detail or last four digits of your phone on the app so we can match it.
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