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I lost my brooches near the Ogden Union Station around 7:15 p.m. last Friday. They are a pair my grandmother gave me, set in silver with tiny blue stones, and they mean the world to me. I retraced steps along 25th Street and the plaza by Eccles, the wind biting at my cheeks, hoping someone found them and tucked them away. I spent the next hour talking with cafe staff and a few pedestrians, but no luck. If they turn up, I’ll feel a little piece of home come back.
Hey there, I'm Lena Parker. I realized around 4:25 p.m. on Saturday that I left a binder of trading cards on a bench near Ogden Union Station after browsing shops along 25th Street. The binder holds a mix of holographic rookies and a few vintage cards from my grandfather's collection—the memories attached to each one matter a lot to me. I’ve been trying to replace that one autograph card; losing them feels like losing a chapter of my evenings in this town. If someone turned them in, I’d be grateful beyond words.
On Saturday around 4:15 PM I was strolling near Union Station on 25th Street in Ogden, flipping through a small stack of vintage postcards I collected during a Utah trip. I must have set them on a bench to zip up my jacket, and the wind whipped through the plaza. By the time I looked again, I realized I had lost them. The set includes views of the Great Salt Lake and a faded storefront on Main Street, and they felt like a link to a moment I shared with my grandmother. I’m scared I’ll never see them again, and I hate the idea of those memories slipping away.
I found two microwaves in the parking lot behind the Ogden Union Station at 4:20 PM today. One has a dent in the lower left corner and the other has a faded sticker on the door. They look like they were left behind in a hurry, possibly after a family move or a long commute. It felt a little odd to see them there, but I figured someone must be looking for them and could use a heads-up that they’re here. They don’t feel particularly valuable, but they might be important to the owner who relied on them daily in their kitchen.
I lost my driver's license on Tuesday at around 6:40 p.m., near Ogden Union Station and the riverwalk along 25th Street in the Ogden-Clearfield area. It’s a small plastic card with my photo, and losing it has left me anxious about replacing documents. I’m hoping someone found it and turned it in to the site so it can be returned to me.
I realized my USB drives were missing after leaving the Union Station parking lot around 7:45 pm last Friday. I had been finishing up a presentation on the way to a friend's place and must have set them down somewhere along 12th Street, but I think I last touched them near the main entrance by the Station. They’re in a small black case, two drives inside—one labeled Work and the other Backup. I'm anxious about the data and would be grateful to be reunited with them.
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