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I was walking along Capitol Street this afternoon when I found these puppies wandering together, probably five or six weeks old. It was around 3:00 p.m. near the Mississippi State Capitol lawn—both a little muddy and very friendly, wagging tails, no collar in sight. They’re small, short-haired, one black and white, the other tan. They seemed nervous but curious, and I kept them in a safe spot while I looked for their family nearby, hoping they weren’t stray for long. If these pups belong to someone, I’d love to see them go back home soon.
Hi, I'm Maggie Thompson. I lost a bag of small kitchen appliances around 7:15 p.m. yesterday in the apartment complex on Capitol Street, Jackson. Inside was a stainless toaster oven, a blender, and a coffee maker with a red lid. I had just finished cleaning the kitchen and stepped out to take a quick phone call, and when I came back the bag was gone. The hallway was quiet, and a neighbor mentioned seeing a bag by the lobby near the stairs leading to State Street. Those appliances are essential to my daily routine, and I’m devastated by their loss. If anyone found them, please keep them safe until I can reclaim them.
I am Lillian Moore, a nurse in Jackson. I was leaving the Old Capitol Museum around 7:42 PM on Saturday, and I headed toward the sidewalk near the Mississippi State Capitol steps. My travel visas were tucked in a tan leather folder with a red cover, the kind with a small label that says Visas. The folder is a bit worn, and I am anxious because I have a flight in two days. If someone found them, I would be endlessly grateful; those papers mean more than money to me. I am hopeful they will turn up near the capitol steps or at the Old Capitol entrance.
Hi there, I’m Grace Coleman, and I misplaced the holiday decorations I planned to bring out for a small gathering in Jackson. I last had them around 7:45 p.m. yesterday, when I wandered through the Fondren District near LeFleur's Bluff State Park. The box held red-and-green lights, a long garland, and a little felt star ornament that goes on the door. I’m feeling a bit frustrated because I was hoping to surprise my family with a festive welcome this weekend.
I’m really hoping someone picked up my red hardcover poetry book with gold embossing. I lost it yesterday around 3pm near the Jackson Public Library on Main Street, just outside the Bean & Barrel coffee shop. It’s about 200 pages with a fox-shaped bookmark tucked between pages and the gold embossing on the spine is starting to wear. It was a gift from my grandmother and has serious sentimental value—I’d be so grateful to get it back.
I am hoping to recover my cordless drill I lost yesterday around 4pm near the Jackson Public Library on Main Street. It is a yellow Makita 18V cordless drill, a Tools & Hardware staple for my home projects, with a black grippy handle that has a small dent and a red sticker with the initials MP on the battery. It came with two batteries, and one of them has a cracked casing. The drill lives in a slightly scuffed hard case with a blue duct-tape repair along the zipper. It has sentimental value because it was a gift from my grandfather, and I really need it back to finish a home project. If anyone stumbled upon it, please message me, thank you so much.
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