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I’m Olivia Bennett, traveling from Lima to Findlay for a rehearsal. I lost my sheet music around 4:15 PM last Friday outside the Marathon Center for the Arts on East Hardin Street in Findlay. It’s in a blue binder with my initials OB on the cover. I was taking a quick break after a practice session when I set the binder on a chair by the rehearsal room and walked away. I’ve got a recital in a week and those pages hold the accuracy I need. Please check the lobby near the main entrance or the outdoor patio by the side entrance in Findlay.
I realized my belts were missing around 1:15 p.m. on Main Street in downtown Lima, just past the Allen County Courthouse, after I ducked into a coffee shop for a quick break. They are brown leather with simple brass buckles, gifts from my dad, and I wear them almost every day, so losing them hits hard. I retraced the sidewalks from the courthouse plaza to the old fountain on Market Street, but no sign of them. If they turn up, I hope someone picked them up and kept them safe; they’re not just accessories, they’re a small piece of family history.
I lost my equipment for various sports around 7:30 p.m. last Friday after I left Civic Center Park and headed toward the Findlay Village Mall. The bag is black and contains a tennis racket, a soccer ball, and a pair of running shoes — everything I need for workouts and games. I’m devastated at the thought of replacing it, especially since a lot of it holds memories from seasons past. If these items show up here, I’d be grateful to be reunited with them.
I LOST my organizers after a volunteer shift yesterday afternoon near the Lima Mall parking lot, around 4:15 PM. It’s a black, three-compartment desk organizer with a lid, and inside I keep my calendar, sticky notes, and a few receipts. They’re essential for staying on track during a busy week, and I feel anxious about losing them. They could have slipped between spots around the Lima Mall area or near the Findlay transit stop in the Lima / Findlay, Ohio, United States locality. If this sounds like yours, I hope this note helps.
I was wrapping up a project at the Lima Public Library on Market Street around 7:10 PM when I bumped my backpack and walked out without my USB drives. The two drives hold client demos and notes, and I’m panicked about leaving them in a study room. The library was buzzing and the Market Street entrance is easy to miss in the evening light. They’re in a gray case with a red sticker, one corner a little dented from a drop last week. If you found them, please return them to the library desk in Lima.
I found a silver wind instrument this afternoon around 3:15pm near the Market Street and Main Street intersection in downtown Lima, in the Lima/Findlay area. It looks like a student model, with a few light scratches on the lip plate and a small dent on the headjoint. The case is black with a blue lining and has a small sticker with the initials 'LM' on the exterior. There’s also a faded red thread tied around the case handle. I figured someone must be missing it and would love to help reunite it with its owner.
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