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LOST: I was at the Mall at Sierra Vista around 7:20 PM on Tuesday when I realized my Handheld and Console were gone from my backpack. I last felt the bag near the outdoor fountain and retraced steps through the food court, but I didn't see a trace. I keep replaying the moment in my head, hoping someone found them and turned them in near the cinema entrance. Losing them feels personal—it's the way I recharge after late shifts, and the console holds good memories with my little brother.
Yesterday around 4:30 p.m., I realized my passport was missing somewhere near the Mall at Sierra Vista, near the north entrance by the food court. I’d spent the afternoon hiking at Fort Huachuca and stopped to grab a bite; I must have dropped it in the crowd while juggling a map. It’s the only copy of my travel documents, and I’m anxious about missing my trip next week. If someone finds it, please let the site know so I can recover it through the usual process; I’d be so grateful to have it back.
I lost my Cochise College student ID yesterday around 9:30 a.m. outside the Sierra Vista campus near the main quad, after I grabbed coffee at the campus café. It's essential for class check-ins and library access, and I'm scrambling to replace it before finals. The campus was buzzing with a few student cyclists and a delivery truck by the library; I remember the metal card catching the morning sun as I walked past the student entrance. If you’ve seen it or picked it up, please help, I’m hoping to recover it soon.
I spotted a bundle of holiday decorations outside Sierra Vista Mall, near the main entrance by the Vista Theater, at around 6:30 p.m. last Friday. The garlands were tangled with a string of lights and a bright red ribbon, all in a knotted plastic bag. It made me smile to think someone had been setting up for the season, and I wanted to help return them to their rightful owner. I’m leaving them here on the site in case the owner sees this and recognizes their decorations.
On Tuesday around 5:45 pm I found a stack of sheet music on a bench near the Fort Huachuca Main Gate. The binder is spiral-bound, the pages a bit wrinkled, with a blue cover that shows years of practice. I paused because I imagined a musician finishing rehearsal in the fading light, realizing the sheet music was missing. The evening air held a desert scent, and the quiet street made the discovery feel oddly intimate. I'm posting this in case someone is missing a folder of songs and markings, maybe a recital piece or a choir selection. If this sounds like yours, please take a look.
Friday at 6:45 pm, I realized my travel adapters were missing from my backpack after I grabbed a quick bite at the food court near the movie theater inside The Mall at Sierra Vista. I must have left them on the charging station by the escalators when I dashed to catch my ride, because I remember plugging in my phone there earlier. They’re small, black adapters with interchangeable plug heads, and they’re essential for charging my devices when I travel. Losing them during a busy evening has put me in a pinch for an upcoming trip, and I’m hopeful someone found them and kept them safe until I can get back to the mall.
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