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I was walking along the Shreveport Riverfront near Esplanade Street at 3:15 p.m. on Tuesday, May 5, when a gust swept from my pocket and a handful of coins skittered across the concrete. I gathered most of them, but a copper penny and a small coin with my grandfather's WWII service dates are still missing. Those coins feel like a piece of family history I can’t replace. I hope they’re nearby, waiting to be found by someone who understands. If you found them, please send a note through the site so I can reunite them with their memories.
At about 6:15 PM yesterday, I realized my CDs were lost after a quick moment along the Shreveport Riverfront. I had them in a black slipcase tucked in my backpack, then stepped away to snap a photo by the river and lights came on. I retraced my steps along the benches and boardwalk, but the case wasn’t there. Those discs are a mix of indie rock and a few jazz standards with sentimental value from road trips with friends, and I’m hoping they’re somewhere safe with a kind passerby.
I lost travel adapters in Shreveport, Louisiana, last Friday around 6:50 pm. I was wrapping up at the Sci-Port Discovery Center after an afternoon ride along the riverfront and set my backpack on a bench near the entrance. When I reached for them later, the adapters were gone and the rest of my charger cords were left in the bag. They’re fairly small, but they’re the ones I need to keep my GPS and phone charged on this road trip, so I’m hoping they turned up in the Louisiana Boardwalk area or nearby Riverfront trails. Any help would be appreciated.
I found a student ID yesterday around 6:30 PM along Crockett Street in downtown Shreveport, near the Strand Theatre. The card is clearly marked with the student's name and campus photo, and I can only hope the owner notices it's missing soon. I kept it safe, tucked in my pocket, and walked the block a few times, thinking about how a small slip could scramble someone’s week. If the owner sees this, I’d want them to know a kind person picked it up and tried to do the right thing.
Last night at 8:45 PM, I realized my travel visas were missing from my coat pocket after leaving the Strand Theatre in downtown Shreveport. I’d just walked along Louisiana Avenue toward the riverfront, checking every fold in the pocket, but they vanished. The visas are a small red folder with my name and a passport photo, and without them my trip tomorrow feels impossible. If they’re found, I’m holding onto the hope that someone will return them to the Strand or the nearby streets of downtown Shreveport and help me breathe a little easier.
I lost two radios around 8:15 PM on Saturday while tidying up my living room in my apartment near Clyde Fant Park, downtown Shreveport. One is a large walnut cabinet radio from the 1950s; the other is a compact portable model with a crank handle. They belonged to my grandfather and carry a lot of stories—the crackle of the dial and the tune from a long-ago Friday night. I’ve checked behind the couch, under the bed, and the closet, but they’re nowhere. If you found them near the riverfront or tucked by the curtains, please let me know; they mean the world to me.
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