All lost and found items in Southeast Missouri
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Lost holiday decorations in Southeast Missouri
On the night of December 8, I was loading up my truck with holiday decorations after a small family gathering. A gust knocked the tailgate and my wreath and string lights tumbled onto the pavement near Cape Girardeau's Town Square around 9:00 p.m. I chased after them along Main Street toward the riverfront, but they vanished into the shadowy storefronts. The lot included a red ribbon, a woven garland, and a wreath with a small pinecone center—the kind my grandmother helped me assemble every year. It’s not just stuff; it’s a memory I want to bring back to our home.
Lost GPS devices near Cape Girardeau Riverfront Park
On Thursday evening, around 7:15, I realized my GPS devices were missing from my backpack after I paused to snap a photo by the Cape Girardeau Riverfront Park. I had been riding the Riverfront Trail and bumped the bag when a cyclist whizzed by. The two devices are small, black with a gray protective case and a bright orange lanyard. I rely on them for long hikes and last-minute road trips, so losing them feels like losing my compass. I retraced the path from the river overlook to the boat launch, but the warm breeze and chatter of the park still haunt me a little.
Lost Equipment for Various Sports in Southeast Missouri
Friday afternoon around 4:00 p.m., I was at Capaha Park in Cape Girardeau, getting a quick practice in when my equipment for various sports vanished from the bench by the tennis courts. The bag is a worn black duffel with a lime-green zipper, and inside are a basketball, shin guards, and a few baseball gloves I carry for weekend pickup games. I stepped away for a moment to tie a shoelace at the nearby shelter, and when I returned the bag was gone. I’m feeling unsettled and frustrated, because those items aren’t just gear — they mean time, effort, and memories; please help if you saw it nearby.
Found passports in Southeast Missouri
I found a bundle of passports yesterday around 4:30 PM, tucked beneath a bench near the Cape Girardeau Riverfront Market in Southeast Missouri. The covers showed different names and photos, and my heart sank at the thought of someone traveling without them. I tucked everything into my bag and posted here, hoping the owners will see this and reclaim what is theirs. The wind along the Mississippi was cool by the Courthouse Square, and I felt a quiet responsibility to do the right thing.
Lost sheet music from my practice folder near Riverfront Park.
I was leaving rehearsal around 4:20 PM on Tuesday, and I must've set my sheet music down by the Riverfront Park gazebo along Broadway in Cape Girardeau. The blue folder holds piano and violin parts, with pencil edits in the margins and a sticky note that says 'For SEMO concert.' Those pieces are my weekly practice, and the pages carry months of effort. Losing it feels like misplacing a part of my routine and a reminder of how fragile plans can be. If it surfaces anywhere, I’d be incredibly grateful to hear about it.
DeWalt 20V drill with two batteries
I lost my DeWalt 20V max cordless drill yesterday around 3pm near the Home Depot on Kingshighway in Cape Girardeau, Southeast Missouri. It's the yellow and black model with two 4Ah batteries and a gray hard case; the drill has a small dent on the chuck and a belt clip on the side. It was a gift from my dad, so it has sentimental value and I really need it back to finish a weekend project. If you found it, email me at [email protected] and we can sort out a pickup.
Black floor-length velvet gown with emerald sash
I found a black floor-length velvet gown with an emerald satin belt behind the Cape Girardeau Public Library on Main Street in Southeast Missouri yesterday around 5:30 pm. It's an Adrianna Papell gown, size 6, with a subtle sweetheart neckline and a detachable beaded belt that shimmers under streetlights. The gown is in good condition except for a tiny snag near the hem and a missing bead on the belt buckle, plus a small rhinestone brooch at the hip. I know it's a formal piece likely for prom or a wedding, and I’d love to reunite it with its owner; if this sounds like yours, share the size or belt detail to confirm.
Gold-tone bracelet with heart charm
I lost my gold-tone bracelet yesterday around 3pm. It's a slim 7-inch bracelet with a delicate heart charm and a tiny turquoise bead on the chain. The clasp is engraved on the inside with the initials 'A.H.' and there's a faint scratch along the back from wear. I last had it near the Home Depot on Kingshighway in Cape Girardeau, Southeast Missouri, and I checked the parking lot behind the store and the sidewalk along Main Street, but it's nowhere to be found. It was a gift from my grandmother, and it means a lot to me; I’d really love to have it back.
Blue paperback Midwest travel guide
I lost my blue paperback Midwest travel guide yesterday around 3pm near the Cape Girardeau Public Library on Main Street. It's a paperback, about 7 by 9 inches, worn at the corners, with a dog-eared page at chapter 6 and a coffee ring on the back cover. Inside the front cover there's a small red sticker that reads 'Property of Grandmother's Travel Club,' plus a yellow ribbon bookmark sticking out. The book is sentimental to me because it was a gift from my grandmother, and I really need it back; it has a few handwritten notes about local routes that are hard to replace. If anyone found it, drop it off with the staff at the library, or reach me here—I'd be forever grateful.
Found Bose QuietComfort Earbuds charging case
I found a Bose QuietComfort Earbuds charging case this afternoon around 3:45pm in the parking lot behind the Cape Girardeau Public Library on Independence Street. The case is black matte with a small dent on the right edge and a faint coffee stain along the bottom. There's a tiny blue Sharpie initials 'AM' on the underside, a quick clue for the owner. If this is yours, please reach out—I’d love to get it back to you.
Navy tuxedo jacket with satin lapels, size M
I lost my navy Calvin Klein tuxedo jacket yesterday around 3pm outside the Show Me Center on Broadway in Cape Girardeau. It’s a size M, slim-fit with black satin lapels and two silver cuff buttons, and the lining is a deep blue with a tiny gold-embossed initials 'A.P.' inside the pocket. There’s a faint coffee stain on the inner flap, easy to spot if you peek inside. This jacket was a gift from my grandfather and it really means a lot to me—I'm hoping to get it back. If you found it, please contact me.
Grey Nike hoodie with black cuffs
I lost my gray Nike hoodie, size L, fleece-lined and a casual wear staple. It’s heather gray with a small white Nike swoosh on the chest, and the black drawstrings have silver tips. I last had it yesterday around 3pm, while I was walking near the Cape Girardeau Public Library on Good Hope Street in Cape Girardeau, Missouri, and grabbed a coffee at a cafe off Main Street. It also has a tiny coffee stain on the front pocket and a small tear near the cuff—easy to spot. This hoodie is my go-to; it holds a lot of memories from last winter, and I really need it back to stay warm.
Blue paperback travel guide with dog-eared pages
Yesterday around 3pm I was browsing at the Book Rack on Main Street in Cape Girardeau when I must have left my blue paperback travel guide. It’s a well-loved blue paperback with a white spine and a dog-eared corner on page 128; inside there’s a yellow sticky note with my initials 'AR' and a faint coffee stain on the top edge. This Books & Magazines find was a gift from my grandmother and has sentimental value, so I really need it back. If you found it, you can reach me at [email protected] and we can arrange a quick drop-off at the Book Rack near the front counter.
Brown leather tote bag with gold hardware
I’m hoping someone picked up my brown Coach tote yesterday around 3pm near the Cape Girardeau Public Library on Broadway. It’s a medium-sized brown leather tote with gold-tone hardware, a small Coach logo on the front, and a light coffee stain on the bottom corner. The inside has an orange lining and a pink silk scarf tied to one of the handles—the sort of detail that sticks out to me. I used to carry it to work; it holds a lot of papers, a compact mirror, and a faded photo of my mom. It has sentimental value and I’d really need it back.
Leopard gecko missing near SEMO campus
I lost my leopard gecko yesterday around 3pm near the SEMO campus library parking lot by the Student Union. It's a small, four-inch gecko—yellow-tan with dark brown speckles and a fat tail that tapers to a darker tip. There's a faint crescent-shaped scar just above its left nostril, and it wears a tiny chipped ceramic hide I crafted for it. It also has a microchip ID 981234. This little guy is really important to me—he was a gift from my sister and helped me through tough weeks of classes. If you have seen him, please reach out.