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This morning around 11:15 AM I realized my driver's license was missing after I stopped for coffee near Forsyth Park in Savannah. I must have left it on the counter of a cafe near City Market; I checked the car and the bag, but it did not turn up. Losing it today feels urgent and stressful because I need it for travel and work, and I keep replaying the moment I set it down. If someone found it around Forsyth Park or City Market, please hold onto it until I can pick it up through the site.
I left two black leather document holders in Savannah around 9:15 a.m. today after a quick meeting near City Market. One is slightly larger with a red pen tucked into the pocket; the other has a blue legal pad sticking out. I walked along River Street, passing the Forsyth Park fountain, and by the time I reached the Savannah Civic Center, they were gone from the chair I’d left them on. The contents are important and sensitive, and I’m anxious about them being out of reach. If you find them anywhere between City Market and Forsyth Park, please let me know what you saw.
On Saturday afternoon, around 3:04 PM, I found a small stack of photographs lying on the sidewalk near Forsyth Park, not far from the courthouse. The envelopes are worn, and one has a torn label reading 'Harris Family' in faded ink. The pictures show smiling faces at Tybee Island and a porch with a rocking chair, all dated from the 1980s. It felt intrusive to keep them without knowing who they belong to, so I’m posting here with a hopeful heart that someone recognizes the people and the memories captured in these prints.
I was wandering through Savannah's City Market area at about 4:22 p.m. last Saturday when I spotted a small pouch of coins spilled near a bench by the Forsyth Park-facing corner. There’s a mix of pennies, dimes, a couple of older quarters, and a foreign coin dated 1994. It looked like someone had been counting change for a quick snack and forgot it. I gathered them up and placed them here, hoping the owner will recognize the exact spot and the mix of coins.
While walking around Forsyth Park this morning at about 9:42 a.m., I found a folder of sheet music left on a bench near the Whitaker Street gate. Inside, pages are creased and there are pencil notes and scribbles that tell me someone was practicing, maybe for a class or a gig. It looks like it belonged to a student musician, and I’d love it to find its owner through this post.
I lost my brother Omar Harris last night around 7:15pm. He's 5'9", with a medium build, short black hair, brown eyes. He was wearing a cobalt blue hoodie, black jeans, white sneakers, and carries a gray backpack with a red stripe; last seen near Forsyth Park on Drayton Street, Savannah, heading toward River Street. He has a crescent moon tattoo on his left wrist and a small scar above his left eyebrow—distinctive features that might help someone spot him. This is really scary for our family; he has health concerns and we just want him home safe. If anyone spots him, send me a message here—any information is appreciated.
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