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I was wandering the Palm Springs downtown area on Friday around 5:45 PM, making a quick stop for coffee on Palm Canyon Drive when I realized my Travel Visas were missing from my bag. I must have dropped them somewhere near the Palm Springs Aerial Tramway base, because the ground there was crowded with tourists and late-afternoon shadows. The folder held essential documents and an itinerary I’ve been holding onto for months, so the thought of them being gone shakes me up. I can’t stop replaying the moment I last had them in the bag and I’m hoping a kind stranger picked them up and kept them safe.
I’m Dana Lee. I found a handheld game console along with a small controller on Palm Canyon Drive, near the Palm Springs Visitor Center, around 2:45 p.m. today. It looked recently used but intact, and the screen had a tiny scratch that suggests it belongs to someone who enjoys weekend gaming. I didn’t see a name on it, and I’m hoping to help the owner by posting this here.
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I was sorting a few piles of papers on the balcony of my rental on Palm Canyon Drive around 4:15 pm today, and I realized my set of clear desk organizers vanished from the coffee table. They’re three slim acrylic pieces that stack neatly, easy to spot beside my sunglasses and a sun hat. I’d really like to find them, because they help me keep travel receipts and small papers organized during trips. If you found them near the fountain on Palm Canyon Drive, please drop a note.
This afternoon around 3:15 pm I found a small pile of hats by a bench outside Palm Springs City Hall on Palm Canyon Drive. There’s a red baseball cap with a faded logo, a straw fedora, and a couple of sporty caps in blue and gray. They looked like they belonged to someone who was out enjoying a sunny stroll and probably realized they were missing them later. If these hats are yours, please reach out through the site and I’ll connect you. I know how a favorite hat can feel like a piece of home.
While strolling at 3:45 PM on Saturday, I spotted a backpack and a bundle of gear behind the Palm Springs Convention Center on North Palm Canyon Drive. It contained equipment for various sports—basketball, tennis balls, a yoga mat, and a water bottle with a team logo. The scene looked like someone had hurriedly left it, perhaps after a hot afternoon practice in the sun. I picked it up, checked inside for identifying items, and tucked it under the bench by the plaza to keep it safe until the owner can claim it. I know how anxious it feels to lose gear that carries memories of games, but I hope the owner sees this and knows it was found and kept secure.
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