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Friday evening around 5:30 pm, I left a large black duffel bag full of Equipment for Various Sports on a bench by the City Park basketball courts after coaching a youth league. Inside are knee pads, a whistle, a spare basketball, and a set of cones—things our team uses for practice in all kinds of weather. The bag has my initials in white on the side and a small tear near the zipper. I’m anxious about the gear since we don’t have funds to replace everything soon, and the kids depend on this gear for practice this week.
I lost my Organizers on Saturday at 5:15 PM outside Garden City Community College in Garden City, Kansas, near the rodeo grounds. They're small blue plastic drawer organizers, about the size of a shoebox, with a few labels sticking out. I use them to keep sewing supplies and craft bits tidy, so losing them feels more frustrating than just missing a bag. The evening breeze rustled the cottonwood leaves as I retraced my steps past the snack stand and toward the parking lot, but they were gone. If anyone saw them, I’d appreciate any help finding them.
I found a blue reflective dog harness this afternoon around 2:15pm in the parking lot behind the Walmart on 10th Street in Garden City, SW Kansas. It's a medium nylon harness with a neon orange reflective stripe and a small black paw-print tag clipped to the D-ring; there’s a bit of frayed stitching on the strap near the quick-release buckle. The inside tag reads 'CozyPaw' and there’s a faint white scratch on the plastic buckle. It seems to be for a medium-sized dog, maybe a shepherd mix. If anyone recognizes this, please text me here and I’m happy to hold onto it and help reunite it with its owner.
I found a gray Samsonite 28-inch hard-shell suitcase this afternoon around 2:30 pm, resting by the curb near the Walmart Supercenter on Wyatt Earp Blvd in Dodge City, Southwest KS. It’s a sturdy case with a few travel scuffs on the corners and a blue TSA lock that’s still functional. A bright red luggage tag has the name 'Liam' and a handwritten phone number, plus there’s a faded Yellowstone National Park sticker on the lid that makes it stand out. If this belongs to someone, I’d be glad to help reunite it—travel gear like this is stressful to lose.
Hi, I'm Priya Patel. I lost my Ryobi 18V drill in an orange/gray hard case yesterday around 3pm near Ace Hardware on Wyatt Earp Blvd in Dodge City, Southwest Kansas. I set it down while grabbing bits and came back to find it gone. It has a black rubber grip, a cracked orange battery door, and a small 'PR' sticker on the handle—plus it's the drill my dad used, so it’s sentimental. If you found it, please text or email me; I’d be incredibly grateful to get it back.
I lost my blue work ID badge yesterday around 3pm near the Walmart Supercenter on 8th Street in Garden City, in Southwest KS. It's a blue plastic card, about the size of a credit card, laminated, with the Apex Medical Clinic logo on the top and my photo on the left; there's a small dent in the lower-right corner. I had a bright orange lanyard attached, plus a tiny red paw-print sticker on the back. Losing it is stressful—it's how I access the clinic and it has my emergency contact on file, so I really need it back. If you found it, you can drop it at the Garden City Police Department front desk or text me at 555-0147, and you can email [email protected].
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