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Yesterday around 2:45 p.m., I realized my two USB drives were missing from my backpack after I stopped for coffee near the riverfront in Owensboro. I had been walking along Frederica Street toward Smothers Park when I noticed they were gone. The drives hold work files and a small family archive, and I am anxious they will be found by someone who cannot tell their value. If you saw a blue USB case on the ground near Smothers Park, please keep it safe; I would really appreciate their return.
I was rushing to meet my sister at the Owensboro Riverfront on Friday around 7:30 PM when I realized my wrist watches were missing. I own two watches—a silver-faced everyday watch with a black leather band, and a smaller digital one I use for workouts. I retraced from Smothers Park up to the riverfront promenade, praying the glow of storefronts and the river would reveal a glint of metal. Losing them felt like losing a part of my routine and memory of that evening, and I keep hoping they’re simply waiting for the right person to return them to me.
Hi, I'm Jamie Collins. I realized my passport was missing after I checked out around 8:15 p.m. on Tuesday, while I walked the Ohio Riverfront toward Smothers Park to catch the sunset. It's in a black leather sleeve with a red cover and there's a small sticker of a horse on the back. I must have dropped it somewhere along the riverwalk, possibly near the RiverPark Center. This passport means a lot to me—I'm due to travel soon and the thought of losing it is terrifying. If someone found it and handed it in at the riverfront Lost and Found desk, I’d be incredibly grateful.
This is Jordan Miles. I misplaced a small stack of old photographs around 3:45 p.m. on Sunday near Smothers Park along Owensboro’s riverfront. They’re mostly faded black-and-white prints, some with notes on the back, and a few show family trips from decades ago. One image even captures Moonlite Bar-B-Q with its sign clearly in the background. These photos mean a lot to me, and I’m hoping they turned up somewhere safe near the park.
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.
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