Lost
Lost DVDs near Boot Hill Museum
Boot Hill Museum parking lot
Lost
listing
Posted
15 days
ago
Description
On Sunday around 3:50 p.m., I pulled into the Boot Hill Museum parking lot in Dodge City to stretch my legs and check my box set of DVDs. When I returned to the car, the DVDs were gone from the back seat. It’s a small collection—mostly classic Westerns and a handful of family favorites, some from my grandfather who loved the old screen era. Losing them stings; they’re a tie to memories and stories we share on rainy afternoons. I’ve checked the lot and asked at the museum, but no luck so far. If you saw a stack of DVDs around this area, please help.
Approximate last-seen location
Boot Hill Museum parking lot
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