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I was finishing up a quick home repair around 2:30 p.m. last Saturday when I realized my hand tools were missing from the back of my pickup in the Macon / Warner Robins area. Those tools mean a lot to me—the red-handled screwdriver was my granddad's, and losing them makes this project feel heavier than it already is. I walked the strip along Watson Boulevard and the small hardware store by Houston Avenue, hoping they’d turn up, but no luck. If these look familiar, they’re mine and I’d really appreciate a chance to get them back.
Yesterday afternoon in Macon, I lost a small batch of coins. Around 3:40 p.m. I was near the fountain by the Macon Mall when my pocket betrayed me and the coins slipped away. It's a mixed bag—old pennies, a few worn quarters, and a copper diner token from a place my grandmother loved. Those coins carry memories, and losing them stings; I hope someone found them and kept them safe until now.
I was walking through the Macon-Warner Robins area this afternoon around 4:20 p.m. when I spotted a small tin of pins half-buried in the grass by the Macon City Auditorium’s rear lot on Cherry Street. There were about a dozen pins in different shapes—some club badges, some charity pins—all mixed together. I picked them up because I figured someone might be missing them and I’d want to help. They look like they matter to whoever owns them; I’m hoping the right person sees this and recognizes them. In the meantime I’ve kept them safe and dry in my jacket pocket.
I was walking along Cherry Street outside the Grand Opera House in Macon, near Warner Robins, around 11:20 AM this morning when I spotted a stack of postcards on a bench. They looked well-loved, with stamps from places I barely recognize and tiny notes peeking out from envelopes. I picked them up and thought someone must be missing these memories as much as I’d miss mine. If these postcards belong to you, I’m sharing them here in the hope we can get them back to their owner.
I lost my sheet music after rehearsal yesterday around 4:15 p.m. outside The Grand Opera House on Cherry Street in Macon / Warner Robins, Georgia. It’s a blue three-ring binder with several flute and piano scores, pencil notes in the margins, and my name written on the cover. I spent the walk back toward the street asking a few pedestrians and checking the curb near the entrance, but I didn’t see it. It would mean the world to have it back, as those pages hold weeks of practice and memory for my choir.
Yesterday around 3pm I realized my blue nylon dog collar was missing. It's a 1-inch-wide collar, water-resistant, with a small silver bone-shaped ID tag engraved 'Bailey - 555-0123' and a bright green reflective thread along the edge. I think it slipped off while I was loading groceries at the Kroger on Zebulon Road in Macon and I didn't notice until I got back to the car. Bailey has worn this collar for years, so it's got a lot of sentimental value for me and helps others spot him easily. If someone found it, please message me—I’d be so grateful to get it back.
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