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Hi, I'm Anna Thompson. I lost two keyboards after a small gig downtown last Friday around 6:15 PM. I had them resting on the back bumper of my van near the Sandusky Municipal Auditorium, at the corner of Main Street and Market Street. When I turned back to grab a cable, they were gone. These instruments are my livelihood and mean a lot to me—rehearsals, gigs, the sound I bring to every show. One has a blue tape on the edge; the other has a tiny dent near the F key. I’ve retraced my steps, asked a few people, and checked the curb, but no sign yet. If you found them, I’d be so grateful to hear they’re safe.
While walking along the Sandusky Boardwalk near Riverside Park at 3:40 p.m. yesterday, I spotted a handheld console and a separate game controller tucked under a bench by the Jet Express dock. The console is navy blue with a white screen, and the charger is in a matching blue case. I picked it up and set it on the bench in a visible spot, hoping the owner will notice it soon. It felt like a small moment of luck in an otherwise ordinary afternoon, and I’d love to see it back with its owner.
I found someone's GPS devices this morning around 10:45 a.m. on a bench outside the Sandusky Bay Marina near the Cedar Point Beach path. They were in a gray neoprene case with a charger tucked inside and a laminated list of saved places. I kept them in a small tote and posted this listing because I want the owner to find them through the site. It felt odd to handle someone else’s navigation gear, but I am glad I could do the right thing and help them get back on track.
I realized my pocket watches were missing around 8:30 p.m. last Friday while I was walking the Sandusky Riverwalk by the Bay Bridge. One watch has a slim silver chain with a hunter-case style, the other a worn brass face I inherited from my grandfather—they feel irreplaceable. They’re small, but the memory attached to them is big, and the moment I noticed they weren’t in my pocket a wave of worry swept over me. If someone found them, I’d be grateful to hear they’re safe through the site so I can reclaim them and keep the stories alive.
I was loading up after a gig near the Sandusky Bay Boardwalk around 6:15 p.m. on Friday when I realized my saxophones weren't in the case anymore. They’re two horns—an older alto with a chipped lacquer and a tenor with a dent at the bell—and they mean a lot to me, passed down from my grandfather. I felt the cool lake breeze and watched the lights flicker along Water Street as I retraced steps toward the boardwalk. It hurts to think they may be somewhere out there, waiting to be found and brought back home.
I found a set of utensils last night in Sandusky around 9:30 p.m. on Jackson Street, near the Cedar Point Beach entrance. They were lying beside a park bench, half buried in sand, inside a faded canvas pouch. The utensils include two forks, a spoon, and a knife, all scratched but still usable. It felt like a small act of everyday luck to sweep them up and bring them to the site so someone can reclaim them after a day at the lake.
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