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I’ve been sorting through a small stamp collection that belonged to my grandfather, and I’m heartbroken to realize the stamps are missing. They were in a glassine envelope tucked in my coat pocket when I stopped for coffee near the Reno Arch on Virginia Street around 9:30 a.m. today. The envelope is plain and a bit worn, but inside are a few old issues that carry family memories more valuable than any price tag. I’d give anything to have them back where they belong; they’re not just stamps, they’re pieces of our history.
I left my remote controls Friday night around 9:45 PM outside the Eldorado Casino on Virginia Street, downtown Reno, near the bright lights of the Reno Arch. There are two remotes: one black with a red power button, and a gray one with a blue logo. They’re for my living-room setup back home, and losing them somehow makes the hotel stay feel incomplete. I checked the patio outside the casino and along the Riverwalk, but no luck. If someone picked them up, please keep them safe until I can retrieve them.
I was wandering along Virginia Street by the Truckee River, near the Riverwalk and the Silver Legacy, around 8:10 PM last Friday when I spotted a stack of CDs lying on the sidewalk. Most covers were classic rock and indie, some with sticky notes stuck to the cases. I picked them up and left them on a bench near Wingfield Park, hoping the owner would recognize a clue among the tracks. It felt a little like finding a message in a bottle—shared music and a moment of luck in downtown Reno.
I was walking along the Reno Arch on Virginia Street around 6:15 p.m. last Saturday when I realized my phone chargers were missing from my backpack. They include a black USB-C cable and a white wall charger in a gray pouch—nothing flashy, just what I rely on for work on the road between Reno and Tahoe. I retraced my steps by Wingfield Park and along the river, but I didn't find them. If someone picked them up, I hope they know they're important to me and that the site will help reunite us.
I’m Mia Patel, a pianist who treasures every note. After my set at the Riverwalk Music Series in Reno, I left a blue binder of sheet music on the piano by the back entrance of the Eldorado Resort & Casino on Fourth Street around 9:10 p.m. A moment later we stepped out for air, and the doors shut behind us. The binder is worn and carries a green bookmark and my name on the cover. It means a lot to me, and I’m hoping someone kindly returns it.
I misplaced my driver's license around 8:15 PM yesterday while walking along the Truckee River Walk by Wingfield Park in downtown Reno. It was in a brown leather sleeve inside my wallet, and I am worried about identity checks. I retraced the river path and the nearby casinos, but I couldn't recover it. I am anxious about travel and the potential for misuse of my ID. If you found it, please help me reunite with it through the site.
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