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LOST: I realized my passports were missing around 9:30 a.m. Tuesday outside the Truman State University campus bookstore in Kirksville, Missouri. I had just picked up a coffee and tucked the passport holder into my bag after paying at the counter. I retraced steps across the quad, past the library and the courthouse square, but they were nowhere to be found. Those documents are crucial for an upcoming trip, and the moment is stressful. The blue leather cover is plain, and inside are my two passports with a few travel notes tucked into the sleeve.
I lost radios this morning around 8:50 a.m. after a class on Truman State University's campus in Kirksville. I left a small gray carrying case with two handheld radios and extra batteries on a bench outside the Kirksville Community Center, near the gym entrance. Those radios are essential for coordinating our volunteer crew during weekend events, and not having them throws off our whole plan. If you spotted a gray case on the bench by the community center or anywhere near the courthouse square, please hold onto them.
I lost CDs in Kirksville, MO yesterday around 1:30 pm. I was headed back from a study session at Truman State University and realized my CD binder was missing from my backpack. The collection includes some rare indie pressings and a few personal recordings from my late aunt, which makes them irreplaceable to me. I retraced from Market Street downtown to the campus library steps, then over near Thousand Hills State Park, but nothing turned up. Any help would be appreciated.
I was finishing a late study session on the Truman State University campus last Tuesday around 5:45 p.m., and I must have left my driver's license on a table in the Student Union Building. It’s the standard plastic card with my photo and address, and losing it has me anxious about identity stuff and the extra forms I’ll need to sort. I retraced my steps across the campus quad and by the library, but the card hasn't surfaced yet. If someone picked it up, please let me know through the site so I can get a replacement sorted.
I lost my son's blue plush dinosaur yesterday around 3pm near the Kirksville Public Library on Main Street, outside the café by the entrance. It’s about 12 inches tall, soft fleece, blue body with an orange belly, and a tiny green patch sewn onto its left foot. There’s a small tear at the tail tip and a white star on the orange belly that helps identify it. This toy is his favorite comfort item and was a gift from his grandmother, so we’d really appreciate getting it back if someone found it.
I found a navy blue Samsonite suitcase this afternoon around 3:45pm in the Walmart parking lot on S Baltimore St in Kirksville. It's a medium-to-large hard-shell bag with a few scuffs on the corners and a bright red zipper pull that's easy to spot. There’s a blue luggage tag hanging from the handle that says 'Traveler' in white, plus a camping-store sticker on the inside lid. I opened it quickly to check for a name tag but didn't see contact info. If this is yours, message me here and we can arrange a safe handoff. I know how stressful travel can be, and I’d be glad to help reunite you with your bag.
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