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I was riding my bike along the Osage Beach Boardwalk at about 7:20 PM on Sunday when I spotted a tote of holiday decorations tucked behind a bench near the water's edge. Garlands, a silver star, and a box labeled 'Holidays' spilled out when I moved it. It looked like someone had left their things after a family outing, maybe after a boat ride on the lake. I tucked it under my arm and brought it to the boardwalk security booth, hoping the owner sees this post. It’s a reminder of how the season brings people together, and I’d love to help reunite these decorations with their owner.
I lost my travel visas this morning after a quiet walk along the Lake of the Ozarks near the Bagnell Dam overlook. I had tucked the folders into a tan tote before grabbing coffee at the marina area around 9:15 a.m., and by the time I turned back, the folder with the visas was gone. I retraced the same benches along the boardwalk and asked a couple of boaters if they’d seen anything, but the morning crowd had already moved on. I’m anxious because those documents are essential for a trip I’ve been planning for months, and I can’t afford delays. If someone happened to turn them in, I’d be grateful beyond words.
I was at Lake of the Ozarks around 6:15 p.m. last Saturday, near the Bagnell Dam overlook, when my jacket pocket opened and the tin box with my grandmother's pins slid out and vanished into the grass by the walkway. The pins are small, silver with a blue enamel crest, and they mean more to me than anything else I own. I retraced the seawall path, asked a couple of joggers, and even checked the nearby dock lights, but I came up empty. If by chance someone picked them up, I would be grateful beyond words to have them back.
I lost my sheet music at the Lake of the Ozarks around 6:30 p.m. on Friday, near the Bagnell Dam overlook. I was strolling along the shoreline after a quick practice by the boats when a gust whipped the pages from my arms. I chased them along the railing, calling out to a few joggers, but the wind had other plans and carried them toward the cove. This music is part of my routine, a ritual before a weekend recital, and the handwriting on the cover is mine. I’m hoping whoever found it will bring it back—these pieces mean a lot to me and I’d be incredibly grateful to have them back.
On Tuesday around 3:40 PM I was loading gear at the Osage Beach Boardwalk, and two USB drives slipped from my tote and disappeared between the railing and the pavement. One drive is black with a silver cap; the other is blue with a small sticker of a guitar. They contain important class notes and a handful of personal photos, and I’m anxious about losing that material. I’d be grateful to be reunited with them.
Last Saturday around 3:40 p.m., I realized my driver's license was missing after a visit to the Osage Beach Town Center and a stroll along the lakefront near the harbor. I retraced my steps along the brick promenade and through the parking lot but came up empty. The license bears my name, Tyler Wilson, and a small chip in the corner from where I tucked it into my wallet. I’m hoping someone who found it by the lakefront or near the harbor will keep it safe until I can replace it.
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