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On Friday evening around 7:45 p.m., I realized my holiday decorations were missing after unloading from the car in Owensboro, near Smothers Park along the riverfront. The box was bright red with a gold ribbon, and inside were a string of multicolored LED bulbs and a few handmade ornaments I’ve saved for years. The moment I noticed they were gone, my heart sank—the season feels less bright without them. I’m hoping the right passerby sees this and can help bring them back.
I'm tidying up my Owensboro apartment this morning, around 11:20 a.m. on Saturday, when I spotted travel adapters under the couch cushions. They look familiar—black with two plugs, the kind you pack for a trip. I left them out on the coffee table near the window and decided to post here in case the owner is nearby. It seems like someone might have dropped them while walking near Smothers Park along the Owensboro Riverfront. If this helps reunite someone with their adapters, I’m glad to help.
Today around 2:15 PM, I realized my student ID was missing after I walked out of Brescia University and headed toward the riverfront by Smothers Park. I retraced my steps along the Owensboro Riverfront, past the benches and the fountain, but the card wasn’t there. My stomach dropped—without that ID I can’t access campus buildings or check out materials for class, and I’m worried about deadlines. If anyone found something that might belong to me, please know it would mean everything to get it back.
On Sunday around 3:15 p.m., I was rehearsing at the Owensboro Riverfront near Smothers Park when my sheet music binder slipped from my bag. The blue binder, labeled Concert Pieces, has a handful of handwritten notes and a page marker that is bent from a few practiced runs. It means a lot to me for the upcoming recital, and I am anxious about finding it. If someone found it, please know I am hoping you will see this listing and return it to the riverfront lost-and-found area, so I can keep practicing and finish preparations.
I lost my neon blue and red Nintendo Switch with a black protective case yesterday around 3pm near the Smothers Park entrance on West 2nd Street in Owensboro. It’s a standard Nintendo Switch, a little scratched on the back and the left Joy-Con has a tiny dent. The case is matte black with a small panda sticker on the back. It has sentimental value—it's the only thing I can rely on after a long workday, and I really need it back; I use it during breaks and on the bus ride home. If anyone found a Switch with the panda sticker, please let me know.
I found a phone this afternoon around 2:30pm on the sidewalk along the Owensboro Riverfront, near the footbridge by Smothers Park, close to the row of food trucks. It's an iPhone in a neon green OtterBox case, with a cracked screen and a small dent on the top corner. A white sticker on the back shows a cartoon fox and the initials 'R.S.'—a tiny, unique detail I figured might help the owner identify it. I picked it up near the river walk; the screen was on briefly and I could unlock enough to see the home screen before it locked again. If it's yours, you can verify these details through the app and we'll put you in touch.
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