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Hi, I’m Grace Bennett. I lost my power tools on Friday around 6:20 pm in the parking lot near the Alabama State Capitol in downtown Montgomery. I’d just unloaded a bag from my pickup after finishing a DIY project and the wind knocked the bag loose, sending the tools under a parked car. It’s a drill set, a circular saw, and a cordless impact driver; they’re used but reliable. I’m anxious and hopeful—these tools aren’t just equipment; they’re tied to weekend fixes around the house in Montgomery, and I’d be grateful to have them back.
I lost my CDs last night around 9:40 p.m., on the sidewalk outside the Alabama State Capitol steps in Montgomery. It's a small stack—five black cases, one with a bright red sticker from a local band and another with a faded cover of a favorite 90s album. I walked the route along Dexter Avenue twice, the streetlights throwing long shadows and the night air feeling heavy with memory. If someone picked them up by mistake, I’d be grateful to hear through the site so they can come back to me.
I woke up this morning at 7:15 a.m. and realized I’d left my daily medication on the kitchen counter before rushing out to work. I live near the Alabama State Capitol on Dexter Avenue, and I’ve retraced my steps along the sidewalks, hoping it turned up somewhere obvious, but nothing yet. Missing just one dose worries me—my daily meds are essential, and this scramble has left me anxious and scrambling for a plan. If anyone found a small orange bottle with my name on it, I’m hoping it’s somewhere safe and I can grab it on my way home.
I LOST my passports. I was at the Alabama State Capitol steps around 11:20 a.m. yesterday, finishing a quick meeting and heading back to my car. I must have set my tote down for a moment near the Rosa Parks Museum, and my passports disappeared from inside. They're in a red leather cover with a tiny sticker of the state flag. I'm anxious because I have a flight next week and these documents are irreplaceable. If someone picked them up, please let the site know—I'm hoping they turned up somewhere around this area.
I realized my Breeds notebook was missing around 8:45 a.m. Tuesday after I grabbed a latte at a coffee shop on Dexter Avenue and headed toward the State Capitol grounds. It's a small, weathered notebook filled with dog-breed sketches and notes from our neighborhood dog-walking club. I muttered to myself, piecing together where I might have set it down—on a bench near the fountain or inside the coffee shop—and a knot of worry settled in my stomach. This book matters to me; it holds years of memory and plans for our next rescue; I’d be grateful if it turns up with someone who understands that.
I’m Daniel Reed. I found a student ID on the sidewalk outside the Alabama State University Library on Bibb Street around 9:15 this morning. The card has a photo and a name, but I couldn’t read it clearly enough to identify the owner. It looks important, so I placed it on a ledge by the library entrance, hoping the rightful owner will see this and reclaim it.
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