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Hi, I’m Grace Thompson, a grad student at Kansas State University. Around 6:30 p.m. yesterday I realized my Adapters were missing from a table near the K-State Student Union coffee shop after a group study session. I need them to connect my laptop to the projector for tomorrow’s class, and I’m scrambling to get everything ready. If you found them, please keep them safe—the owner will be grateful and I’ll head to the Union to pick them up as soon as possible.
I was walking back to the K-State Union on a windy Friday afternoon around 2:15 p.m., near the campus bookstore, when I realized my brooches were missing. The two delicate pieces—one with a small emerald centerpiece and another with tiny pearl accents—were last pinned to a scarf I wore for the campus photo, and I remember their colors catching the light by the glass atrium. I felt a knot in my stomach because those brooches belong to my grandmother and carry a lot of memory. If anyone found them outside the Aggieville shops, please hold onto them; I’d be grateful to get them back where they belong.
I’m Mara Thompson. I LOST my travel adapters somewhere around the K-State Union on College Avenue last Friday at about 7:20 p.m. I was wrapping up a late study session and must have left them on a bench near the fountain by the quad. They’re a compact set in a navy case with a few different plug types tucked inside. I retraced the campus streets through Aggieville and along the library steps, asking a few people if they’d seen them, but nothing turned up yet. These adapters are essential for my weekend trip, and I’m crossing my fingers someone stumbles on them.
I left my DVDs on the coffee table during a movie night at my apartment near the K-State Union on Tuesday around 9:10 p.m. The set includes a handful of classic films in a red case and a newer sci‑fi disc that sticks a little when you pull it out. The room was dim, and by the time I realized they were missing, the lights were out and the door was already closed. If you find a red‑case DVD set around Aggieville or by the K-State Union, it probably belongs to me.
I lost my dark blue US passport yesterday around 3pm, near Grand Central Terminal's main concourse, outside the Information Desk on 42nd Street. The cover is navy blue with the gold crest, a bit worn from travel, and the spine is creased from sliding it in and out of my bag. Inside, there's a tiny visa-appointment sticker on the inner front cover, and the bottom edge has a faint coffee stain from a rushed morning. This passport is essential for my travel this week, and I have a flight tomorrow morning—really need it back. If someone found it, email me at [email protected] and we can arrange a meetup near Bryant Park or Grand Central to return it.
Found a mid-century teak coffee table with a glass top this afternoon around 4:15pm on Broadway between 72nd and 73rd Streets, right outside a small cafe in Manhattan. The wood has a warm honey tone and the glass top is clean, with just a couple of tiny edge scratches. It rides on slender tapered legs, and there’s a small drawer with a brass pull. A subtle carved leaf motif on the front legs gives it a bit of character. If this is your table, drop me a line and we'll figure out how to get it back to you.
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