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I lost my son's wooden train after we left the Jonesboro City Park around 4:30 PM last Friday. We paused by the fountain to grab a quick snack, and I set the train on a bench while we watched the duck parade by. When we circled back, the train was gone. It’s a small red locomotive with a yellow smokestack and a tiny dent on the roof—the kind of toy he carries around for months. It would mean the world to get it back; he asks about it every night and names it after his grandpa. We were near the Arkansas State University campus area, Jonesboro, Arkansas, United States, hoping to retrace steps and find it where we last sat.
I lost a small stack of photographs during a walk around Main Street in Jonesboro. It was about 7:15 p.m. last Friday, and I paused near the Jonesboro Public Library on Main Street to check directions. The album held old family shots and a few prints from a road trip, and I can still see them in my mind as I remember that evening. If anyone found them anywhere near the library steps or along Main Street, I’d really appreciate knowing where they are.
On Sunday evening around 8:40 p.m., I realized my CDs were missing from my backpack while I was near The Mall at Jericho in Jonesboro, Arkansas. I had been browsing at the record store and grabbing a snack at the food court when they vanished from the side pocket. Those discs hold memories of concerts I still treasure, so losing them stings more than it should. If someone happened to hand them in here or on the website, I’d be grateful to get them back.
I lost my sculptures last Friday at 7:15 PM outside the Jonesboro Arts Center on Main Street. I had just loaded a mixed batch of pieces: a tall metal sculpture with a rust patina, a bright ceramic figure, and a rough carved wood piece into a crate in the back of my van. I stepped across the street to grab a roll of tape from a shop, and when I came back the crate had toppled and the pieces vanished. These works are my livelihood and my heartbeat, and I am haunted by the thought of them out there somewhere in Jonesboro.
On Tuesday at 7:20 PM, after a meeting at Arkansas State University, I realized my suits were missing. I retraced the route from the ASU Library toward the campus bookstore and the parking lot by the student center, hoping to spot a navy garment bag on the ground. The three-piece suit is in a charcoal blazer with matching trousers, inside a navy garment bag; there’s a small coffee stain on the inner lining. I’m anxious because I have a big interview next week, and those suits mean a lot to me. If someone saw a navy suit bag around Jonesboro—near the Town Square or the campus area—I’d be grateful for any information.
Yesterday around 7:15 p.m., I was walking along N Main Street by the Jonesboro Public Library when I spotted a driver's license lying on the sidewalk near the library steps and the small fountain. I picked it up and checked the photo; the name looked like someone who might be out running errands. I felt a mix of relief and responsibility, like I could help get this back to its owner. I kept it safe in my pocket until I could post here and try to return it.
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