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I was at Market Square in Knoxville around 6:45 p.m. last Friday, after leaving a coffee shop, when I realized my CDs were missing from a black tote I’d left on a chair near the Market Square fountain. The tote held a mix of rock and classical discs, all in slim cases with a few cover sleeves showing. There isn’t much else to go on, but these CDs are special to me, and I’m hoping a good Samaritan turned them in here. If this sounds like yours, please check the listing on the site.
I was heading back to the University of Tennessee campus library around 3:45 PM yesterday when I spotted a student ID lying on the bench near Market Square. The name on the card isn’t mine, and the photo is clear, so I figured the owner would want it back. I picked it up and brought it to the campus security desk so it can be claimed by the rightful student through the proper channels. It felt good to do the right thing, especially knowing how important that card can be for a student’s day-to-day life.
FOUND: I found a set of travel bags outside a cafe near Market Square in downtown Knoxville around 7:15 p.m. last Friday. The rolling navy suitcase and a smaller black carry-on were left by the curb, untouched and heavy with clothes. I checked for a name tag, but nothing obvious showed up, so I moved them to a bench and kept an eye on them until the crowd thinned. I can imagine the relief of the person who realized they were missing, and I’d love to see them reunited with their owner soon.
Lost Mazda key on a 2-3” diameter Red Angry Bird key chain.
Last Friday at 6:20 p.m., I was sitting on a bench in Market Square when I realized my coin collection wasn't in my pocket anymore. I had been flipping through a small album, and the breeze probably knocked the pouch loose. These coins are a family heirloom from my grandfather, and they carry a lot of memories. If anyone found them, I’d be grateful to have them back.
On Tuesday around 3:40 p.m., I was perched by the Market Square fountain in Knoxville, flipping through a small stack of postcards from our road trip. A gust of wind knocked my tote from my shoulder, and when I looked up the postcards were gone. They’re mostly scenic snaps and little notes from friends, with one faded stamp that still makes me smile. Most importantly, there’s a clipped photo of my grandmother tucked between the pages. I’ve walked the square twice, checked the benches, and asked a few locals, but no sign yet. If you found them, please tell the site so I can start healing a little.
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