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I lost my brass pocket watch at the Show Low City Park gazebo around 5:15 PM yesterday after a quick chat with a friend by the fountain. The watch has my grandfather's initials engraved on the back and carries decades of family stories, from birthday dinners to Sunday reunions. It sits in a simple, worn chain and means more to me than any new gadget could. I keep replaying the moment I realized it was gone and hope it turned up somewhere in the park or nearby. If anyone has seen it, please let the site know so I can be reunited with it.
I lost my memory cards last Friday around 6:40 pm near the Show Low Public Library on White Mountain Boulevard. They’re a small black case with a blue label that reads 'Travel 2023'—two SD cards inside. I was taking photos of the kids at a nearby park and must have left them on a bench by the library steps. I’m hoping someone found them and tucked them somewhere safe. They contain travel photos from last summer and a few concert pics that mean a lot to me. If you did, please let me know through the site so I can arrange the rest. Thank you for keeping an eye out.
I was coaching kids at Show Low City Park last Friday around 7:15 p.m. and left a black duffle bag behind the pavilion by the basketball courts. Inside are gear for several sports: soccer cleats, a basketball, a tennis racket, and some protective pads. It's a headache to replace, since it all belongs to our weekend practices and a family that relies on these items. If you found a bag by the pavilion behind Show Low City Park's basketball courts, please keep it safe.
I was grabbing coffee before class at 6:30 a.m. this morning when I found a Student ID on the sidewalk outside Show Low Public Library on Main Street. The name on the card reads Alex Rivera, with a local university logo that looked familiar. The lanyard was frayed, and the photo was clear but the ID clearly shows heavy daily use. I handed it in at the library desk so the owner can reclaim it through the proper channels.
While helping set up for a local outdoor film night, I realized I had left two small walkie-talkies on a metal bench in Show Low City Park, by the gazebo overlooking the pond, around 4:15 p.m. Saturday. I walked back to check in with the crew, and when we finished a quick setup, the bench was empty and the park was thinning out toward the cattails. The radios are essential for coordinating the crew, and I’d be grateful to be reunited with them.
I was at Show Low City Park around 7:20 p.m. on Tuesday, near the main entrance, when I realized my two remote controls were missing from my bag. One is for our TV, black with a few scratches; the other is a smaller universal remote with a bright red power button. Losing them is frustrating, especially with movie nights at home after a long day. I’ve checked the park’s benches and the nearby lot near 2nd Ave and Main Street, hoping someone who found them will see this.
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