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This morning around 9:12 a.m., I found a tote with several swimsuits along the Black River boardwalk near Fort Gratiot Lighthouse in Port Huron. The collection includes a blue one-piece, a red striped suit, and two patterned trunks, all damp from the breeze off Lake Huron. I kept them on a park bench near Lighthouse Beach to prevent them from blowing away and tried to read any tags, but nothing clear showed up. I know someone’s been looking for these, and I’m hoping the rightful owner sees this and can claim them via the site.
I was walking back to my car near the Fort Gratiot Lighthouse at about 6:15 p.m. yesterday in Port Huron when I realized my driver's license was missing from my wallet. I retraced my steps along the riverfront, checked the nearby café and gas station, and spoke to a couple of workers, but no one had seen it. Losing it has me anxious—my flight is in a few days and I need to replace it soon, and I’m worried about identity issues. If anyone found a plastic license with my name on it, please keep it safe until it’s turned in somewhere.
I lost my Breeds while walking along the Black River Walk in Port Huron. Around 6:45 p.m. yesterday I was near Fort Gratiot Lighthouse at Lighthouse Park when the item slipped from my bag. Breeds is a small leather-bound notebook with dog-breed profiles and a handful of adoption notes; the pages are stained from coffee, and every line reminds me of dogs I’ve helped. Losing it feels personal, like I’m losing a piece of my rescue work. If you happened to come across a creased notebook labeled Breeds near the park, please keep it safe for me.
I was grabbing a quick coffee at a small café on Military Street around 3:50 PM yesterday when I realized my passports weren't in my bag. I had walked along the riverfront near Fort Gratiot Lighthouse and must have left the black leather sleeve on a chair. The sleeve is plain black with a tiny scratch near the corner and a photo page tucked inside. I'm anxious because I have a flight next week, and the thought of losing these documents makes my stomach knot up.
I was sorting through my photos and labels when I realized around 7:15 p.m. Friday that my small set of plastic organizers had vanished. I’d been near the Fort Gratiot Lighthouse, along Market Street by the riverfront, and I must have left them on a bench while I packed up. They’re clear with blue lids and help me keep track of tiny keepsakes, so losing them feels personal and frustrating. I’m hoping someone nearby picked them up and kept them safe until I can reclaim them.
I found a dusty stack of CDs on the curb outside the Port Huron Public Library at 7:10 p.m. last Friday, near the Fort Gratiot Lighthouse along Lake Street. The case is a scratched black sleeve with a mix of classic rock and indie tracks. I kept them safe on my porch, hoping they'd be claimed, but realized today they belong to someone else. These discs carry memories, and I'd be thrilled to help their owner reconnect with them.
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