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Last Tuesday at 7:40 a.m., I was packing for a business trip in my Montgomery apartment near the Alabama State Capitol when I realized my travel adapters were missing. I might have dropped them at the coffee shop by the Capitol while I grabbed a quick espresso before heading to the airport. They are small black adapters—nothing fancy, just what I rely on to charge my devices on the road. If anyone saw them around the coffee shop or on the sidewalks along Dexter Avenue, I’d appreciate a heads-up so I can get back on track.
I lost my Equipment for Various Sports after a weekend pickup in Montgomery. On Saturday around 7:15 PM, I last remember setting the bag on a bench in the Eastdale Mall parking lot near the cinema. It’s a black duffel with blue stripes, and inside are multiple items: a tennis racket grip, a pair of protective pads, and a folded mesh bag from my local league. The bag means a lot to me; I use the gear for after-work practices, and I’m anxious about it being gone. If you see it, please keep it safe until I can return for it.
At 11:15 a.m. Monday, I realized my GPS devices were missing from my backpack as I left the Rosa Parks Museum near the State Capitol. One is a black Garmin handheld, the other a small silver unit—both essential for our travels across the city today. I relied on them to navigate meetings and landmarks in Montgomery, and losing them has me spinning with worry. If someone happened to find them, I would be incredibly grateful; they carry addresses and routes I need for a family visit.
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.
I was packing up yesterday around 3pm and somehow my cream-colored duvet cover disappeared in downtown Montgomery, right near the Rosa Parks Museum on Bibb Street. It's a queen-size Mellanni duvet cover set in soft microfiber, with two pillow shams, and there's a blue monogram 'M.L.' stitched on the inside seam. There's a faint coffee stain along the top edge, but otherwise it's in good condition. It was a gift from my grandmother and really means a lot to me, so if anyone found it, I’d be grateful to hear from you.
I was at the Montgomery Main Library on Bibb Street yesterday around 3pm and realized my blue hardcover mystery novel wasn't in my tote. It's a Penguin Random House edition, blue cloth binding with gold lettering on the spine, and the dust jacket has a small coffee stain along the back edge. A bright red ribbon bookmark peeks out from page 214, and I wrote my grandmother's name inside the cover as a sentimental touch. This book was a gift from her, and I was really hoping to be reunited with it soon—if you found it, email me at [email protected] to arrange a pickup near the library or at the cafe by the entrance.
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