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On Saturday at 11:30 am I parked near the Fox Theatre on Broadway in Hanford-Corcoran and must have left a small stack of CDs in a black sleeve on the passenger seat after stopping for coffee at a corner shop. The sleeve holds indie rock from the 90s and a few live recordings from my late uncle, who meant a lot to me. I’ve walked Broadway from the theatre to Heritage Park and back, hoping to spot the sleeve on a bench or curb, but no luck yet. I keep replaying the moment I grabbed a handful of flyers and forgot the sleeve in the seat.
I was at the Hanford Mall on Saturday around 7:45 p.m., wandering between the food court and the cinema with my two belts tucked in my bag. The black leather belts with brass buckles slipped from the pocket as I brushed past a kiosk, and by the time I paused to check, they were gone. They’re practical pieces, one plain and one with a small stitched pattern, and they belonged to my dad. I’ve retraced the aisles twice, but I haven’t found them yet, which is making this trip feel heavier than it should.
Today, around 4:15 p.m., I was walking my dog near the Hanford Carnegie Museum in Hanford-Corcoran when I spotted a loose bundle of colorful trading cards lying on the sidewalk by the museum's parking lot. The stack includes a mix of sports cards and a few fantasy-themed ones, with bright edges and slightly creased corners. They looked like someone’s treasured hobby, and I tucked them into my tote to keep them safe while I searched for clues. I’m glad to have found them and kept them from blowing away, hoping this helps reunite them with their owner.
I’ve lost a pair of brooches somewhere in the Hanford-Corcoran area. I last had them around 3:40 p.m. on Wednesday near the front steps of the Hanford Carnegie Museum on 12th Street. They’re a small pair of silver-tone brooches, one featuring a tiny blue stone and the other a leaf motif—my grandmother’s heirlooms, and I miss them terribly. If someone finds them, please let me know through the site; I’d be deeply grateful to have them back.
I lost my gray Dell Latitude laptop yesterday around 3pm. It's a mid-2019 silver body with a blue galaxy sticker on the lid, a small dent on the top-left corner, and a frayed charger cord. I left it on the kitchen counter inside my apartment near the Hanford Mall on 11th Street, right by the mailboxes near the staircase. There's a coffee-ring on the lid and my initials 'AN' etched on the bottom; this laptop holds work files and travel notes, so I'm really hoping to get it back.
Found a medium black canvas tote bag this afternoon around 1:45pm outside Cornerstone Bakery on 8th Street, Hanford-Corcoran. It's a plain no-brand tote with a red satin-like lining that shows when you unzip the top. The corners are a bit worn and the tan handles are scuffed but still sturdy. Inside there’s a small yellow fabric tag embroidered with the initials 'MZ' and a chipped enamel green leaf charm on the zipper pull. There are a few old photos and a handwritten note tucked in the main compartment, clearly sentimental. If this sounds like yours, tell me the interior pocket contents or the initials to verify.
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