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I lost my handheld and console last Saturday around 4:45 p.m. outside the Meadville Public Library on Market Street. I had stopped for a quick coffee and must have set the bag down on a bench when a breeze picked up the papers and my stuff slipped away. Those devices are important to me for work and downtime, so I’ve been unsettled since. If you found them anywhere near the library, I’d be grateful they’re safe.
Friday around 8:15 p.m., I was unloading a tote of holiday decorations from my car near Meadville's Diamond Park when I must have dropped them somewhere nearby. The tote holds red-and-gold ornaments, a string of warm-white lights, and a small snowman figurine. These decorations were for my daughter's first Christmas in our new place, and losing them makes the season feel a little quieter. If someone found the tote or its contents, I’d be deeply grateful for its safe return near the park entrance.
Tuesday just after 9:40 p.m., I realized my notebook titled Wild and Domestic was missing after a quiet study session at the Meadville Public Library on North Main Street. It has a black cover with the title written in white and a few pressed pages with sketches and poems tucked inside. The pages also hold some of my grandmother's handwriting and a few dog-eared notes from last summer. Losing it feels like losing a small map of me, and I keep hoping someone nearby picked it up and will return it. If you saw it near the library steps or around the Allegheny College campus, please keep an eye out.
I realized my chargers were missing on Monday around 2:45 p.m. after I left the Meadville Market House and stopped for a quick coffee on Diamond Street. I retraced my steps along Water Street and the Market House alley, but the bustle of downtown Meadville makes it hard to tell where they disappeared. They’re black with a blue logo, and one is a longer USB-C cable while the other is a micro-USB. They mean a lot to me because I rely on them for work, travel, and staying connected.
I was sorting a small stack of postcards on Friday around 4:30 PM near Market Street in Meadville when I realized a handful of them had vanished. My steps took me past the Market House and along Main Street toward Allegheny College's campus, but I must have dropped them somewhere along the sidewalk between the brick storefronts and the bus stop. The collection includes a blue seaside postcard and a handwritten note from last Christmas—small, but priceless to me. I’m hoping they’re safe with someone who understands.
I found a blue pouch with a universal travel adapter kit sticking out from under a bench outside the Meadville Market House on Market Street around 6:30 PM Saturday. It’s got several plug types and a neat little strap—clearly someone on the move. It was near the entrance where folks rest after walking the block, and I figured it must belong to a traveler who'll be relieved to have it back. I picked it up, stashed it in my bag for safekeeping, and posted here hoping the owner claims it soon. Travel can be stressful enough without missing a charger.
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