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I was traveling for work and left my Travel Visas in a tan folder inside my carry-on bag at Cary Street Café in Richmond around 6:10 p.m. last Tuesday. I barely realized it after finishing a quick dinner and walking toward Monroe Park, and I felt a wave of panic knowing those visas are essential for my upcoming trip. The folder is plain, but the papers inside are priceless—one stamp could derail my entire itinerary. I’m hoping someone picked up the folder and handed it in; I just want it back so I can finish the preparations and not derail my plans.
These Photographs mean the world to me, passed down from my grandmother's album. I had them at about 2:30 PM yesterday while I was leaving the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, near the main entrance on Arthur Ashe Boulevard, heading toward Libbie Avenue. They must have slipped out of my tote in the cafe area by the entrance. They’re old and creased, with a note tucked between two faded portraits. If you found a small bundle of prints with a handwritten label on the back, please know how much they matter to my family.
I was grabbing a quick coffee by the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts around 4:15 p.m. yesterday when I realized my student ID wasn't in my wallet. I retraced my steps along Cary Street, checking benches outside the VMFA entrance and the fountain by the parking lot. The ID has my name, Emily Carter, and a small university logo. It’s essential for campus access and my dorm swipe, and I’m worried about security until I can replace it. If someone turned it in, I’d be grateful to hear.
I was rushing to a rehearsal around 6:30 p.m. Thursday outside the Richmond Main Library on East Franklin Street. My folder with sheet music for a recital slipped from my bag during a crowded moment, and I didn’t notice until I was already on the bus home. There are pieces I’ve practiced for months, including a fragile handwritten annotation from my late teacher, and I’m anxious about where it ended up. The music is important to me beyond the notes—it feels like a thread to my routine and to the people who shaped it. If you found anything lying near the library steps or along E Franklin Street, I’d be grateful for any help.
Hey, I lost my Kate Spade nylon tote in Richmond yesterday around 3pm. It's a medium black tote with tan leather trim and a silver top zipper; the interior is bright blue, and I always keep a pink scarf tucked in the front pocket. Inside there’s a small yellow post-it with my initials 'PP' and a well-worn notebook—the bag has sentimental value because it was a gift from my mom. I really need it back; if anyone found it near Cary Street in the Carytown area, please DM me here—I’d be grateful to get it back.
I found a silver bracelet this afternoon around 3:15 pm outside the Riverwalk Market on High Street in Richmond. It's a slim, 7-inch sterling-silver bracelet, with a delicate moon charm and a tiny heart charm. There's a small tag engraved 'A.P.' on the clasp, and the bracelet shows a little tarnish from wear. It was lying on the pavement near the bike racks by the Richmond Station entrance; I picked it up and hoped to help reunite it with its owner. If this belongs to you or you know who does, please get in touch.
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