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On Saturday around 10:30 a.m., I lost my two drones during a quick flyby near Kent Green in Kent, CT. I had parked by the old stone bridge and walked along the trail toward the Kent Falls overlook, but I can't recall where I set them down. The two drones are different colors: one matte black with a white camera housing, the other silver with a chipped prop. I’m hoping to recover them; they were gifts and I rely on them for weekend shoots and memories.
Hi, I’m Mia Chen. I lost my wooden train set this Sunday around 3:45 p.m. near the Kent Town Green, after we pulled over to rest at the trailhead by Route 7 in Northwestern CT. The engine is bright red with a black smokestack, pulling a tiny coal car and a conductor figure. It’s an old gift from my grandfather, and it means a lot to me, especially on days when I feel homesick for the old days. I can picture it on the living room rug, chipped edges and all, and I’m hoping someone found it and kept it safe until I can get it back.
I realized I lost my two wrist watches around 6:15 p.m. on Friday, September 18, 2025, near Kent Green by the Kent Memorial Library in Northwestern Connecticut. One is a silver-tone bracelet with a blue face; the other a black leather strap with a red second hand. I remember checking my bag at the Kent Library steps and then turning away to help a friend, and since then the evening has felt off without them. I’m hoping someone picked them up and kept them safe until I can reclaim them.
Hi from Northwestern Connecticut. I was at the Torrington Public Library steps around 6:15 PM last Sunday when I realized my pair of brooches had vanished from my scarf. They’re small, about an inch wide, with a tiny blue stone set in a leaf motif, and they’re a keepsake from my grandmother. I retraced my steps from the library toward Prospect Street, but I must have dropped them somewhere along the way; it still hurts to think they’re gone.
On Saturday at 6:15 PM, after a short hike near Kent Falls State Park in Northwestern CT, I found a tote tucked behind a bench along a service road. Inside were two shiny toasters, their cords in a loose knot and a plastic bag with the brand tag still attached. There wasn’t a name or a label, just the gleam of chrome. I felt surprised and a little relieved at the same time—someone must be missing these. I placed the tote on a bench where other hikers wait for rides, in plain sight for a quick glance from the nearby parking lot. I hope the owner sees this listing and recognizes them quickly.
I was at the Torrington Public Library around 4:15 PM on a breezy Tuesday when I spotted a folder stuffed with sheet music tucked beneath a chair by the reference desk. The pages were neatly notated, some with notes and a few coffee stains along the edges. It looked like someone had been practicing a piece for a recital—the kind of thing a musician would treasure. I’m not the owner, so I’m posting this in case the rightful musician sees this and can claim it; I hope it finds its home soon.
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