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I was filming a quick sunset clip on Friday around 7:15 pm, and I left my drones on a bench near the Ohio State Reformatory in Mansfield while I stepped aside to check a text. When I got back a minute later, a light drizzle had started and they were gone. The two drones are in a blue-and-gray shell with a black carrying case, and one propeller is slightly bent from a minor tumble. I’m anxious and frustrated, because this was for a community project I’ve been passionate about, and I’ve been replaying every moment in my head, hoping a kind soul picked them up and kept them safe until I can reclaim them.
On Tuesday at 6:15 p.m., I was leaving the building near the Ohio State Reformatory on Ashland Road in Mansfield and must have dropped a small set of enamel pins along the sidewalk. They’re sentimental to me—a tiny blue bird and a sunburst among a few plain silver ones. I retraced my steps past the brick walls, past the gate with its squeaky hinge, in hopes they’d turn up on the damp leaves. They didn’t. I miss them already. If you found any glints near the reformatory steps, please hold onto them for a bit longer. I’d be endlessly grateful to get them back.
I was grabbing coffee around 5:20 p.m. yesterday on Main Street in Mansfield when I realized my travel adapters were missing from my backpack. They’re a compact black set with a red ring around the plug, meant for several countries, and I need them for a work trip tomorrow. I retraced my steps from the Mansfield Courthouse down to Main Street, checking the café and the bus stop, but no luck so far. If someone found them, I’d be grateful—they’re small, but they’re crucial for my trip.
I lost my toasters this evening after a quiet Sunday at home. It was around 6:15 p.m. when I realized they weren't on the kitchen island by the window, where I stash the coffee maker’s plug and the cord. They’re a matching pair—one 4-slice black unit and one 2-slice bronze unit—well-used for quick breakfasts and late-night bagels. I’m not mad, just unsettled because these stay in my routine and I barely remember packing them away during yesterday’s move. If you’ve seen them near the Ohio State Reformatory, please keep them safe and let me know.
I lost my charcoal gray Nike Air Force 1s yesterday around 3pm near the Mansfield Public Library on Main Street, outside Bean & Brew. They’re size 9.5 and well worn, with a visible scuff on the left toe and a blue sticker on the inner heel. The right shoe has a tiny tear near the toe too, so they’re easy to spot if you’re looking for them. They’re my everyday pair and hold sentimental value, and I really need them back. If you found them, please reach out—I’d be incredibly grateful to get them home.
I found a Nintendo Switch OLED in a gray carrying case today around 4:15pm behind the Mansfield Town Center, near the cinema on Lexington-Smith Road. The console is white with red/blue Joy-Cons, and there's a dragon sticker on the back of the case along with a small scratch on the dock. It looked recently used, and I figured someone might be worried if it vanished from their gaming setup. It probably means a lot—maybe a gift or a way to unwind after class. If this is yours, tell me the sticker design and the last game you were playing, and we can arrange a pickup near the food court.
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