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I was walking my dog along the Bonita Lakes Park trail this afternoon, around 2:15 p.m., when I spotted a wall art piece tucked beneath a park bench near the lake overlook. Its colors turquoise, gold, and cream stood out against the gray wood and scattered leaves. It felt personal, like something someone hung on a kitchen wall during a quiet weekend. If this looks familiar, I am posting it here in case the owner recognizes the scene in the frame.
Yesterday at 2:30 p.m., after a quick show at Meridian Arts Center on 5th Avenue, I left two paintings near the loading dock and headed home. The paintings are medium-sized oil works in ornate frames—one a river scene with shimmering water, the other a sunlit Meridian street. They mean a lot to me after months of work and a recent move, and losing them feels personal. I’m hoping they were simply mislaid and someone picked them up for safekeeping, because they’re the kind of pieces you’d notice if you saw them. If you know anything or found them, please leave a note on the site; I’ll check there as soon as I can.
I was at Bonita Lakes Park around 6:30 p.m. on Tuesday, the sky turning pink over the water. My flute case rode on my back as I walked the loop near the boat ramp; a gust knocked loose the lid and the flutes slipped away. By the time I reached my car, they were gone. Those flutes matter to me for an audition at the Riley Center, and I’ve practiced for weeks in preparation. I’m hoping someone found them and tucked them somewhere safe—the park, the library, anywhere I can easily pick them up.
Last Friday at 7:25 p.m., I realized my small blue model train was missing from the coffee table in my apartment near the Riley Center in downtown Meridian. The engine is compact with a red stripe and brass wheels, and the tender has a few scratches from years of play. I retraced my steps from the living room to the front porch and checked the carport near Bonita Lakes Park, but it did not turn up. This train is the last remnant of my childhood with my dad, and I would be grateful to have it back in my hands.
I was on West Meridian Street near Bonita Lakes Park at 2:15 PM on Sunday when I realized my drones were missing from my backpack. There are two drones, a black one with blue accents and a white one with gray trim. They were in a gray backpack with a rain cover. If you’ve seen them or picked them up by accident, please message me through the site.
Found a set of plastic desk organizers on the sidewalk outside the Bonita Lakes Park entrance around 3:40 p.m. last Tuesday. I was walking back to my car after a quick errand near the Meridian Public Library when I spotted them sitting neatly by the curb, like they had been dropped mid-stride. They're clean, still with their labels intact, and it's obvious they belong to someone who was organizing a project or study session. I don't own them, so I set them upright and kept an eye out for anyone who might be looking. Hoping the owner sees this and can claim them soon.
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