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I was heading back to my car after a campus event on Saturday at 4:15 PM, near the Figge Art Museum in downtown Davenport. I must have dropped my student ID while weaving through a crowd by the river. It’s more than a card to me—it's my access and a little piece of my school routine. The lanyard is dark blue with a small school logo on the back. If someone turned it in to the site, that would mean the world to me.
Late Friday around 5:45 PM, I was practicing at LeClaire Park in Davenport when a gust of wind tore the pages loose from my binder. I must have left it on a bench near the park’s carousel. The binder is black with a bright red spine and a tiny piano sticker. It holds an original arrangement I’m finishing for a recital and a few personal notes I can’t replace. If anyone found a sheet music binder lying around LeClaire Park, please keep it safe—these pieces are important to me and I’d be so grateful to have them back.
Two microwaves disappeared from my apartment during a move, and I last saw them around 7:45 PM on Tuesday behind the Market Street loading dock in downtown Davenport, part of the Quad Cities. One is white with a dent on the door, the other black with a chipped handle. They’re heavy enough that a quick grab-and-go wouldn’t have been easy to miss. I rely on them for late dinners after long shifts, and the thought of replacing them hurts. If you saw a pair of microwaves near the riverfront or by the loading dock around Market Street, I would be grateful for any sighting.
Last Friday around 7:42 p.m., I FOUND a small pile of CDs on the sidewalk near the Figge Art Museum along the Mississippi River. A couple of jewel cases rattled when a breeze kicked up, and several covers looked familiar classic rock and indie stuff I recognize from the radio. I tucked the whole stack into my bag, noting handwritten labels on a few cases and a stray guitar pick tucked inside. It felt like a tiny clue in a bigger puzzle, a little reminder that someone's memories live in those discs. If these sound familiar to you, I hope you will see this and claim them.
I was packing my bag at the Figge Art Museum area in downtown Davenport around 6:45 p.m. last Friday when my travel adapters slipped from my backpack. I rely on those adapters to keep my phone and laptop charged on the road, and the moment they disappeared I started retracing steps along the riverfront. The river lights reflected on the water as I checked the bench near the Centennial Bridge and the bus stop, but I could not find them. They are just small gray plastic boxes with a tangle of cords, and I'd be grateful to be reunited with them if anyone spotted them near that spot.
I lost my gray North Face parka yesterday around 3pm near the Hy-Vee on 53rd Street in Davenport, by the coffee kiosk near the entrance. It's a men's size L, gray shell with a red quilted lining and a faux fur hood. There’s a bright lime green zipper pull I added and a tiny mountain patch on the inside pocket; inside pocket also has a faded photo of my dog. The coat has a small snag on the left cuff from a winter walk. It means a lot to me because it was a gift from my sister last year, so I’d be really grateful to get it back.
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