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I'm Noah Peterson, and I lost my remote controls in Rapid City on Main Street Square. It was Sunday around 2:10 PM, and I had paused near the fountain and bench by the statue at 6th Street when they slipped from my bag and disappeared. I was left with two remotes: one black with a red power button, the other gray with a blue logo. I checked the benches, the kiosk, and the path around the square, but the crowd moved on and they didn't turn up. If someone picked them up, I would be grateful to have them back.
Saturday at 11:15 a.m., I was loading gear for a site visit in Rapid City, by Main Street near the Dahl Arts Center, when two work cases slipped from the back of my SUV. I looked away for a moment to tie my boot and by the time I turned back, they were gone. One is a black leather briefcase; the other is a rugged black plastic case with a few stickers. They hold important documents, blueprints, and a USB drive with client codes—things I need to keep projects on track. I retraced the block along 5th Street toward the City Center, checked the nearby coffee shop, and even circled Memorial Park, but no sign. If you’ve seen them, I’d appreciate returning them to the site.
I was stepping off the Rapid City bus around 2:10 p.m. today when I spotted a small red pouch with a dozen enamel pins on a bench by Main Street Square, just behind the Journey Museum & Gardens. The pins look like a personal collection—one shows Mount Rushmore, another a local skate brand, and several travel motifs. I picked up the pouch and kept it safe, posting here in the hope the owner will recognize them and claim them. They’re probably important to someone, so I’m letting the site handle reunification from here.
Found a black Anker USB-C hub with a neon blue sticker on top this afternoon around 3:15pm in the parking lot behind the Target on 41st Street in Rapid City’s West SD area. It's a 6-in-1 hub, a bit scuffed around the edges, with a short gray USB-C cable still attached. The sticker reads 'Kite,' which should help identify it among other accessories. If this belongs to you, I can meet you near the Target entrance or drop it off at customer service—whatever’s easiest.
I lost my DeWalt 20V XR cordless drill — yellow and black — model DCD791. It's in a black hard-shell carrying case with a yellow lid, and I keep two 5.0Ah batteries in the case. The drill is in good working condition, a few cosmetic scratches on the chuck and along the grip from daily use. I think I last had it yesterday around 3pm near the Mt. Rushmore Road and 5th Street intersection in Rapid City. This drill is my main go-to for home repairs; it's not just a tool, it's part of my family's tinkering history since my grandfather handed it to me years ago, so I’d really appreciate getting it back.
I lost my paperback mystery novel yesterday around 3pm near the Main Street Starbucks on 5th Street in Rapid City. It's a paperback with a light-gray cover and a black silhouette, about 350 pages, and it shows a coffee ring on the back plus a bright yellow feather-shaped bookmark peeking out from page 128. Inside the cover there's a tiny doodle of a coffee cup and a faint inscription that says 'For Mia, love Aunt Lena'—not flashy, but enough to ID it. This book has sentimental value because it was a gift from my grandmother, and I really need it back.
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