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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.
On Saturday around 6:30 p.m., I realized my postcards were LOST after a stroll along the Lake of the Ozarks State Park entrance by the Visitor Center. They’re a small collection I was building from weekend trips around Missouri, sentimental notes and tiny drawings that remind me of days by the water, and I’m really hoping they turn up. I walked the lakefront trail, checked the benches near the marina, and asked a couple of anglers if they’d seen a stack of postcards lying around. The wind felt like it could carry them off toward Ha Ha Tonka, and that thought makes me anxious.
I found a tiny calico dwarf hamster this afternoon around 2:45 pm in the parking lot behind the Osage Beach Premium Outlets on Highway 54 in the Lake of the Ozarks area. The little guy is about the size of a ping-pong ball, with a tri-color coat of orange, white, and gray, and a bright pink nose. There’s a small white crescent on his right shoulder and a faint scar on his left hind leg that makes him easy to identify. He’s settled in a small pet carrier with bedding and a few sunflower seeds, and I’m keeping him cool and calm. I know someone is probably worried about him already, and I’d really like to help get him back home.
Yesterday around 3pm, here at Lake of the Ozarks, I realized my black Ray-Ban Wayfarer prescription glasses were missing after I left the Walmart on Osage Beach Road in Osage Beach. They’re in a black faux-leather case with a red lining, and I keep a blue microfiber cloth tucked inside. The frames are sturdy black with thin silver temples, a tiny scratch on the upper left lens, and a small chip on the bottom-right corner of the right lens. They were a gift from my sister last year, so they mean a lot to me and I’d be really grateful to have them back.
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