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I lost my grandmother's brooches while wandering the Old Market district in Omaha on Saturday around 3:15 PM. The brooches are two delicate pieces, one gold-tone with a tiny pearl and the other with blue enamel, that mean a lot to me. I remember admiring them as I stepped into a bakery near 13th Street and must have set them down while I looked at a map. If these turn up, I would be grateful to have them back, as they carry irreplaceable memories of my grandmother.
I lost my hamsters this morning around 9:15 AM in the Old Market area of downtown Omaha. They slipped from their cage in my backpack as I stopped for coffee on 12th Street near Howard Street; I spotted them for a second by a bench, then they darted. They’re tiny grey fluffballs named Peanut and Noodle, and I’m terrified they’ve wandered into a drain or a hidden corner. I’m hoping a kind reader can help bring them home.
I found these photographs this afternoon around 4:30 p.m. behind the Old Market arches in downtown Omaha. They were tucked in a crumpled envelope inside a jacket pocket from a thrift-store donation bin I was sorting through near 13th Street. The images look like a family’s memory—portraits on a brick street, a gray Chevy in a quiet winter yard, and dates scribbled in the corner. It felt strange and intimate to stumble on someone else’s life, and I’d like to see them go back to the people they belong to. If you recognize any faces or clues, please use the posting so the owner can reclaim them.
I was strolling through downtown Omaha this morning around 9:42 AM and found a bundle of document holders tucked under a bench near the brick arches on 13th Street in the Old Market. They’re color-coded—blue, red, and clear—and stuffed with receipts, travel itineraries, and one folder stamped with a Nebraska logo. They clearly belong to someone trying to keep track of important papers, not junk. I found them, kept them safe, and posted here in the hope the owner recognizes their labels and will reclaim them.
I lost my student ID somewhere between the Old Market and the Bob Kerrey Pedestrian Bridge on Tuesday at 6:15 p.m. I had stopped for a quick coffee at a shop on 12th Street, then wandered back toward the riverfront. When the sun dipped behind the skyline, I realized it was missing and retraced my steps through the brick lanes and the makeshift farmers market stalls. The card matters for campus access and meals, and I’m anxious about replacing it before orientation next week. It has my photo and my name along with a few numbers I can’t replace easily.
I lost my Belts while browsing the Old Market in downtown Omaha around 3:45 p.m. on Saturday. I hung a couple of belts on a display rack while I tried on jackets, and when I turned back they’d disappeared from the rack near 12th Street. The belts mean a lot to me—one leather from my grandfather, the other a daily fabric belt—and I’m unsettled without them, especially with work events coming up. If you saw anything near the Old Market District, I’d appreciate any help in getting them back.
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