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I was out for a walk with my dog on Sunday at 3:45 p.m. when I spotted a small pile of utensils lying beneath a bench near Lincoln Park in the Kenosha-Racine area. It looked like a typical set of kitchen tools—two forks, a spoon, a spatula with a wooden handle, and a little napkin tucked under them. There wasn’t anyone around, so I picked them up and brought them to the Kenosha-Racine County information desk to report them. They’re clean but a bit dusty, and there’s a tiny nick on the spatula that might help identify them. If you’re missing your utensils, please reach out through the site and I’ll connect you with the right place.
I’m a local painter who set up a small outdoor display along the Kenosha Harbor, near Harbor Park, on Saturday at 11:30 a.m. I turned away for a moment to help a couple of visitors, and when I looked back, my two canvases and a small sketchbook were gone from the easel. One painting is a bright orange abstraction, the other a moody blue seascape; the sketchbook has a handful of quick studies and notes in my handwriting. I spoke with a few neighbors and a vendor, but no one saw a thing. These paintings represent weeks of work and a dream for a forthcoming show, and I’m crushed at their loss.
I was packing for a weekend trip when I realized my travel adapters were missing. At around 6:15 p.m. Friday, I had them in the back seat of my car near the parking area by the Kenosha Public Market on 2nd Avenue, and they disappeared from sight. They're a compact gray set with blue tips, the kind I rely on for international trips. I'm anxious because I need them for a flight next week, and I hope someone found them and will return them through the site.
I found a Driver's License along the Lake Michigan shoreline near HarborPark in the Kenosha-Racine area this afternoon, around 3:15 p.m. I was walking along the HarborWalk when a slim, laminated card caught my eye under a bench by the gazebo. It’s clearly someone’s license; I kept it with me and placed it on the public listing. If you recognize it or the name on the photo, please reach out through the website so the owner can be contacted.
I found photographs on a bench outside the Kenosha Public Library along the lakefront, near 7th Avenue, at about 5:30 p.m. on Friday. The stack shows a mix of smiling faces, a dog in a sunlit yard, and a couple by a red storefront. They feel like a window into someone’s life, and I paused to look at each one before tucking them into a folder for safekeeping. It’s strange how a handful of photos can hold so much memory, and I hope they’re reunited with their owner soon.
Hi there, I’m Daniel Kowalski. I found a pair of radios on the Kenosha lakefront sidewalk near Simmons Island around 2:30 p.m. last Saturday while I was out for a walk. They’re a compact black set, with a weathered plastic case and a faded club sticker. It seemed like someone uses them for weekend projects, and I got the sense they’d been left behind in a hurry. I’ve set them aside for now in case the owner is nearby and tracking them down; losing gear like this can be stressful for someone.
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