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Thursday at 7:40 p.m., I parked near downtown Fargo after helping with a small community fundraiser and realized my two handheld radios and a small scanner were missing from the back seat. The grey case didn’t have a lock, just a strap. The radios are used to coordinate volunteers during events, and one has a red volunteer tag still on it. I jogged through the nearby Red River Valley Park and checked the library and several cafés along 1st Avenue South, but the case never turned up. I’m anxious about losing contact with on-site teams and missing crucial broadcasts for Friday’s market. If you found a grey case with radios, please hand it in to the site so I can recover it.
I found three sculptures earlier today, tucked behind a bench near the north entrance of the state capitol in Bismarck around 4:22 PM. The pieces vary in size, a small bronze figure, a taller abstract form, and a glass topped orb, all stored in a dull canvas bag. There are no tags or receipts, and I could not locate any name or sign that might indicate the owner. The workmanship feels personal and a bit delicate, which makes me want to make sure they get back to the right person. If these belong to you, please check this listing so you can reclaim them.
I was seated on a bench outside the Fargo Theatre on Broadway around 12:30 p.m. today when a gust from a passing car knocked my bag from my lap and my laptop, tablet, and phone slipped away. The laptop has a red sticker, the tablet is a gray 11-inch model, and my phone has a blue case. I’ve retraced the brick sidewalks along 1st Avenue North and checked the coffee shops, but I didn’t find them. I’m stressed about the data and the urgency of replacing them is hitting me hard. If you come across any of these devices, please let me know where you found them.
I found a neat folder wedged behind a bench by the Fargo Theatre after leaving rehearsal. Inside were sheet music pages, all lined with pencil notes and a few coffee stains, clearly used by someone who practiced late. It looked like it carried stories, and I could feel a pinch of worry for the owner who might be searching for it. I brushed off the dust and kept it safe, hoping this listing helps reunite it with its rightful owner.
I lost my Pins this afternoon while wandering around the North Dakota State Capitol area. It was about 4:15 pm on Main Street near the Capitol steps. The pins are a small enamel set in teal, coral, and gold, attached to a thin silver chain. They were a gift from my grandmother and mean a lot to me, especially on days like this. I remember stopping for a quick photo by the fountain and tucking them away in my jacket pocket, then heading toward the plaza. If you saw them around the Capitol grounds or along Main Street, please keep an eye out for them.
On Friday at 7:15 p.m., I found a tan folder labeled Travel Visas on the concrete steps outside the Fargo Theatre on Broadway in downtown Fargo. Inside, there were several visa pages, a passport-sized booklet, and a small receipt with a name that is only partly legible. I picked it up and turned it into the local lost-and-found desk, hoping the owner would see this listing soon. Losing documents like these must be terrifying, and I want to help put them back where they belong. If this sounds like yours, this post is a good shot at reclaiming them.
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