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On Saturday around 2:45 PM, I was wrapping up at the Prescott Community Pool when I realized my swimsuits were missing from my locker. I retraced steps by the bleachers and snack bar, checked the towel racks, and even peered into the pool area, but they did not turn up. The set includes a bright blue bikini and a striped tankini with a matching cover-up - my usual gear for next week’s lake trip. I am hoping someone picked them up by mistake and sees this post, because replacing them would be a hassle.
Hi, I’m Luis Ramirez. I lost my passports around 9:15 p.m. last Tuesday near Courthouse Square in Prescott, after leaving Whiskey Row. They’re essential for travel, and I’m anxious about missing flights. The blue covers are plain, with my photo inside, and I must have set them down while checking a bus schedule from a kiosk. If anyone found them, please keep them safe until they can be returned to me.
On Friday at 6:15 p.m. I realized my travel adapters weren't in my backpack as I hurried through Prescott Courthouse Square. I had just checked out of a hotel by the plaza after a long drive and probably left them on the desk. The adapters are small, black, with a subtle red stripe and a blue indicator light. They felt essential for charging my phone and GPS while I planned a quick hike in the area. The evening light pooled on the flagpoles and I felt a little panicked imagining a trip without power. If you found them near the courthouse lawn, Whiskey Row, or the little coffee shop by the square, I’d be grateful to be reunited with them.
I found a tote with a stack of CDs on a bench near Heritage Square in Prescott around 3:20 pm yesterday. The cases cover a mix of indie and classic rock, some with stickers that caught my eye. It felt like a small piece of someone's daily life, and I felt a sense of responsibility to do the right thing. I left them with the information desk at the Prescott Courthouse Square, hoping the owner sees them there soon.
Last Tuesday around 7:15 p.m., I was packing up after a quick rehearsal on the Prescott Courthouse Plaza when I realized my sheet music was gone. The binder is a worn brown folder with a bright blue sticker on the cover and a pencil tucked inside the spine. The pages are marked with a few pencil notes and a crease along page 4, the piece I was saving for a small Saturday recital. I’m hoping someone who found it near the fountain by the Prescott Public Library or along Gurley Street will return it to its rightful owner.
Hi, I’m Emma Carter. I was wandering around Prescott Courthouse Square around 4:15 p.m. on Friday, April 12, when I realized my two turquoise-inlaid brooches were missing from my scarf. One is a small oval with a turquoise center in a silver bezel; the other is a delicate leaf-shaped pin with a tiny bead. They were gifts from my grandmother, so losing them left me feeling shaken and a little heartbroken. I retraced my steps along the benches by the gazebo near the courthouse, and I asked at a couple of shops, but I didn’t see them.
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