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Hi, I’m Hannah Reed. I lost my passports on Friday, May 8, around 4:15 p.m., somewhere between the Scotts Bluff National Monument overlook and the downtown Scottsbluff Public Library. They were tucked inside a black leather wallet inside my light-blue coat pocket, and I must have loosened the pocket while I paused to snap a photo of the bluffs. My heart sank when I reached into my coat and found the pocket empty, and I kept checking the bench and the sidewalk as the wind whipped through the trees. I have an international trip in two weeks, and I’m trying not to panic, hoping someone who found them kept them safe near the monument until this post could reach the right person.
On Tuesday around 4:30 PM, I was packing up after a rehearsal at the Scottsbluff High School auditorium on East 7th Street, when I realized my sheet music had vanished from the folder in my chair. The binder is teal with a silver treble clef and a handful of original lines inked on the first page. That music means a lot to me because it's the set of songs I've been learning for weeks, and replacing it would be tough. I'd be relieved to see it again somewhere safe, and I'm hoping the right person sees this.
While visiting Scottsbluff in Nebraska's Panhandle on Friday around 11:20 a.m., I tucked a handful of postcards into my tote as I walked toward the Scotts Bluff National Monument. By the time I realized they were missing, I was back near downtown Scottsbluff. They hold messages from family and a few photos I planned to mail from here, so they feel irreplaceable. I’m hopeful someone picked them up and will return them—these memories mean the world to me.
I'm writing because I left my USB drives somewhere around the Scotts Bluff National Monument and I'm hoping for their return. I was in the monument parking area around 4:15 PM last Friday when I realized they were missing from my backpack. The drives are in a small black case with a teal USB cable sticking out and a label that says 'Work'. I retraced my steps toward the Scottsbluff Public Library, but I didn't see them. The files inside matter for a work project, and I'm anxious about delays and lost data. If anyone found them, please keep them safe until I can reclaim them.
I lost my student ID around 5:30 p.m. yesterday while I was walking near Scotts Bluff National Monument and then along Broadway in Scottsbluff, Nebraska. The card shows my photo and the name Alex Rivera, and it’s from Western Nebraska Community College. It’s something I rely on for library access and campus services, so I’m really hoping it turns up. Please let me know if you’ve seen it anywhere near the monument overlook or along Broadway.
I found a hardcover mystery novel yesterday around 3pm near the Scottsbluff Public Library on 18th Street. It's a blue cloth-bound edition, about 6 by 9 inches, with a gold embossed title on the spine and a dust jacket showing a faded map design. The back cover has a coffee ring stain, and the front inside cover hides a small pocket library card and a star-shaped bookmark peeking out. There's a pencil note in the margin that reads 'L. Carter?' and a torn page corner that looks recently handled. It seems someone cared about this book, so I hope to get it back to its owner; I can drop it at the library or arrange a quick meetup nearby.
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