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I lost my orange ticket stub for the Southwest Music Fest yesterday around 3pm. It's a small rectangular pass, bright orange border with a subtle holographic strip along the top. I think I dropped it in the Garden City Walmart parking lot near the 8th Street entrance. The stub has a crease along the bottom-right corner and a faint coffee stain near the barcode—easy to spot if someone found it. This pass is sentimental because it was my sister’s gift to me last year, and I really need it back to get into the show. If you’ve seen it, please reach out; I’d be forever grateful.
Hey, I lost my vintage 1980s Kenner Luke Skywalker action figure yesterday around 3pm near the Walmart Supercenter on East Kansas Avenue in Garden City, Southwest KS. It's in decent played-with condition, with the original blue lightsaber and a tiny paint nick on the left boot; the cape is a little frayed from display years ago. This figure has been part of my childhood collection for decades, and it holds sentimental value because it was the first one I saved up for after my first job. If you happened to find it, I’d really appreciate getting it back.
I lost my blue Penguin Classics hardcover edition of The Alchemist yesterday around 3pm near the Main Street Café on Main Street in Garden City, Southwest Kansas. The book has a yellow cover with a gold title along the spine, and inside the front cover there's a tiny star sticker and a red ribbon bookmark sticking out. It's a little worn at the spine, and I scribbled a few margin notes about my own journey, which makes it feel special, since it was a gift from my grandmother. If anyone found it, please reach out — I really need it back and would be forever grateful.
I lost a set of keys yesterday around 3pm outside the Walmart Supercenter on Wyatt Earp Blvd in Dodge City, Southwest Kansas. They’re on a blue nylon lanyard with a red enamel heart charm and a tiny white tag that has my initials 'PP' on it. The keys include a dented brass house key for my grandma's old farmhouse and a worn Toyota key fob. This set means a lot to me—it's the only way into the house and it carries sentimental value. If you found them, please reply here or drop them at the Walmart customer service desk; I’d be incredibly grateful to get them back.
Hey, I lost my navy blue Nike hoodie yesterday around 3pm outside the Walmart on Main Street in Garden City, Southwest Kansas. It's a size M, zip-up with the Nike swoosh on the chest, and the bright orange drawstrings make it easy to spot. There's a tiny embroidered bear patch on the left sleeve from a charity run last fall, plus a small coffee stain near the cuff. It's my go-to hoodie—super comfy and it was a gift from my mom, so I really want it back. If you found it, email [email protected] and we can arrange a meet-up.
I found a bearded dragon this afternoon around 4:15pm in the parking lot behind the Walmart on Wyatt Earp Blvd in Dodge City, Southwest KS. It's a juvenile, about 6 inches long from snout to tail, with an orange-tan body, a darker beard, and a bright blue tail tip. It seems healthy but a bit stressed, and it kept tilting its head and watching people as I approached. One identifying feature is a small crescent-shaped scar on its left side and a faint dark stripe along its back. I’ve kept it in a temporary terrarium with heat and light, hoping to reunite it with its owner quickly. If you recognize it, please share the name it responds to or where you last saw it.
I found a silver Hohner Special 20 harmonica, 12-hole, in pretty decent shape but with a touch of tarnish on the brass reed covers. It has a bright orange sticker on the side and initials 'J.S.' engraved on the bottom plate—unique identifiers. I found it this morning around 9:30 near the Boot Hill Museum along Wyatt Earp Blvd, behind the pedestrian bridge by the railroad tracks in Dodge City, Southwest KS. If this sounds like yours, I'd be glad to help get it back.
Found a soft blue stuffed dinosaur with a bright yellow scarf this afternoon around 4pm behind the Walmart on Wyatt Earp Blvd in Dodge City, Southwest KS. It's about 12 inches tall, fluffy, with a tiny yellow star sewn on its left foot and a small red heart patch near the neck. It looks well-loved but there are no tags or a name stitch. I picked it up because it was sitting near the bike racks near the entrance, and I figured it must belong to a kid who left it behind after shopping. If it's yours, I can meet you at the customer service desk or hold onto it here until we connect.
I found a set of keys this morning around 10:15am in the parking lot behind the Walmart Supercenter on Wyatt Earp Blvd in Dodge City, Southwest Kansas. On the ring there are two brass house keys and a silver Ford car key fob with a small dent on the corner; everything's a bit worn but functional. A red plastic tag reads 'MEL' and there's also a faded blue USB tag attached, so the set is easy to spot if you know what to look for. They’re in decent shape overall, and I’d really like to get them back to their owner—if these sound like yours, we can meet up in the Walmart lot or by the Dodge City Public Library to swap.
I found a sunburst Yamaha FG800 acoustic guitar this afternoon around 3:15pm, leaning against a bike rack in the Walmart parking lot on Wyatt Earp Blvd in Dodge City, Southwest Kansas. It's in decent shape but shows some wear: a few scuffs along the lower bout, a small dent on the back, and the headstock edge is a bit worn. A blue paisley strap is still clipped to the strap buttons, which should help identify it. If you peek inside the soundhole, there's a faded label reading 'Yamaha FG800' and a sticker with the initials 'M.O.'—two clear identifiers. The neck plays smoothly, and the strings look relatively fresh. I'm just hoping to reunite this guitar with its owner, so message me here if you think this is yours and we can arrange pickup in Dodge City.
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