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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.
Status: LOST. I misplaced my Microwaves somewhere in Sierra Vista, and I’m hoping they turn up soon. I last used them at the Fort Huachuca Main Gate area around 7:30 PM last Friday, when I was grabbing a quick bite after work. They’re a sturdy stainless model with a dent on the door and a few magnets stuck to the front—nothing fancy, but it’s enough to remind me of home after a long day. If anyone finds them, I hope they’ll reach out through the site so we can get them back to me.
I found a paperback travel guide this afternoon around 2:15 pm outside the Sierra Vista Public Library on Fry Boulevard, near the main entrance. It's a tan Lonely Planet Spain 2019 edition, about 6x9 inches, with a creased spine and yellow highlighter marks in the margins. A cactus-shaped bookmark is wedged between pages and there’s a small red sticker with the initials 'M.R.' on the back cover. It's clearly been used, and it feels like it belonged to someone who was planning a trip—I imagine it holds stories. If this is yours, send me a note here and we can arrange a pickup.
I found a guinea pig this afternoon around 2:15pm in the parking lot behind the Safeway on Fry Boulevard, Sierra Vista. It's about 9 inches long, mostly golden brown with white patches, and it's wearing a small red harness with a tiny bell. The guinea pig has a distinctive white patch on its left flank and a tiny nick behind its right ear. It seems curious but a little skittish, and I know someone must be worried about their pet. If you recognize him, shoot me a message at [email protected] so I can help reunite him with his family.
I found a red sunburst 14x5.5 inch snare drum this morning around 9:30am in the parking lot behind the Sierra Vista Public Library on Colonel Smith Road. It’s a Pearl snare with chrome hardware and a slightly dusty head. There’s a small cactus design sticker on the shell and a faint dent on the rim, which should help the owner spot it quickly. If this belongs to you, I’d love to get it back to its rightful owner—community bands deserve their gear back.
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