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Two keyboards in a black padded bag were with me after a quick practice during the Roswell Downtown ArtWalk. Around 7:50 PM yesterday, outside the Galaxy Café on Main Street, they vanished as I said goodbye to a friend. One is a 61-key synth in a battered black case; the other is a compact 37-key MIDI controller with a red sticker on the zipper. They’re crucial for my gigs and I’ve saved for months to keep playing, so this has me anxious and unsettled.
I’m Diego Morales. I realized my power tools were missing around 5:45 p.m. yesterday after helping a friend in a garage on Main Street in Roswell, New Mexico. The set includes a yellow DeWalt drill, a black toolbox with orange latches, and a circular saw. I last saw them on a workbench beside the Roswell Museum and UFO Museum complex before I grabbed a bite to eat, and by the time I got back they were gone. I’ve been scrambling to get the repairs done, and I’d be grateful if the tools were turned in to the site’s lost-and-found so they can be reunited with their owner.
I lost my travel adapters last night around 9:45 p.m., when I realized they were missing from my carry-on as I waited outside a cafe on Main Street in Roswell. I had a layover here on the way to Carlsbad, planning to visit the Caverns tomorrow, and those adapters are essential for charging my phone and laptop on the road. I retraced a few blocks toward the Roswell Museum and Art Center and along the coffee shop strip, but the pouch didn't turn up. It's a small brown pouch with a few international plugs, nothing fancy, but it would save my trip. I'm holding out hope someone handed it in at the counter or kept it safe behind the desk.
At 4:15 PM yesterday, I realized my brooches were missing after I stepped out of the Roswell UFO Museum and stood by the sidewalk near the museum's front entrance. They're a small set of silver-tone brooches with turquoise stones, worn together for special occasions and handed down from my grandmother. I retraced my steps toward the parking lot by the Roswell Visitors Center, but they didn't turn up and my heart sank. The thought of someone finding them and returning them keeps me hopeful.
Yesterday at 3:15 p.m., I realized my travel visas weren't in my bag after leaving the Roswell UFO Museum parking lot on Main Street during a road trip between Roswell and Carlsbad. I retraced my steps through the rental car, the gas station, and the souvenir shop, but nothing turned up. I'm due to fly out soon, and the thought of losing those documents makes me anxious. If someone found them, please know they're irreplaceable to me; I’m counting on the kindness of a stranger who understands the weight of international travel.
I found a gray Nike running jacket this afternoon around 4pm near the Roswell Mall on Main Street. It's a men's medium, water-resistant, with a neon lime zipper pull and a small coffee stain on the right sleeve cuff. Inside the pocket there's a white fabric tag with the initials 'AR' and a tiny frayed tag at the hem. It's in good condition overall, just needs a new home—really hope the owner sees this and picks it up. If this sounds like yours, we can arrange a safe meetup near the Roswell Community Center.
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