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Last seen around 2:15 p.m. today in downtown North Platte near the Rialto Theater on 4th Street, when I stepped into a boutique to try on a dress and grabbed a coffee from a shop across the street. My two dresses were hanging on a rack by the front window: a navy-blue sheath and a floral maxi I planned to wear to a wedding next month. I turned my back for a moment and they vanished. I’m sick over losing them in such a busy stretch of town, especially with the plaza buzzing nearby. I’ve retraced the sidewalks from the Rialto to the nearby cafes and shops, hoping someone picked them up by mistake. Please keep an eye out for them.
On Tuesday at 6:15 p.m., I was pulling out of the Bailey Yard visitor center area when I realized my folder labeled Breeds was missing from the passenger seat. I had paused to snap a quick photo near the Golden Spike Tower, then stepped out to stretch, and when I turned back, the folder was gone. Inside are years of notes, sketches, and a few dog-breed photos that mean more to me than I can say. The seat feels empty, and a chill settles in my chest as the lights of the yard flicker. I’m hoping whoever found it will remember the label and bring it to the lost-and-found. It matters a lot to me.
I realized around 1:20 p.m. Sunday that my utensils were missing after I left the North Platte City Library on 4th Street following a quick lunch. The set includes a wooden spoon, a slotted spatula, and a pair of tongs—things I use every day and miss already. They’re not just kitchen tools; they’re the ones my grandmother taught me to love cooking with, and I’m hoping to have them back for tonight’s dinner. If you found them, please know they’ll be returned through the site.
I lost my grandmother's brooches yesterday evening. I had been walking from Riverside Park along the North Platte River trail toward downtown North Platte after a quick coffee at a shop near 4th Street. The two pieces are sentimental: one is a silver oval with a tiny blue stone, the other a delicate cameo set in brass. They probably slipped from a pocket when I paused to tie my shoe around 6:15 PM near the footbridge by Riverside Park. I’ve worn them for years, and they carry a memory I can’t replace. I’m hopeful someone found them and kept them safe—they feel like a piece of family with me.
I found equipment for various sports along the riverfront path near North Platte's downtown park at 5:45 p.m. on Saturday. A navy duffel bag held a soccer ball, tennis rackets, shin guards, a baseball glove, and a whistle on a lanyard. It’s the kind of kit that means weekend practices, after-school leagues, and a little team pride. I pictured the player rushing back after practice, probably frustrated and worried, and felt a surge of relief at the thought of reuniting them with their stuff. I left everything together in a neat bundle, ready to be picked up by the front desk at the community center so the owner can reclaim it.
Hi, I’m Sophie Carlson. I lost my holiday decorations Friday night around 7:40 PM near the Union Pacific Depot on South Dewey Street in downtown North Platte. The box held a wreath, several strings of red-and-green lights, and a few garlands that we’ve used for years. They’re part of our simple holiday setup and carry memories of gatherings with family from years past. I retraced my steps along the sidewalks and asked a few passersby, but there’s no sign yet.
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