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Today at 9:20 a.m., I realized my two USB drives were missing after a quick coffee run near the Jordan Valley Park fountain. One drive holds family photos from the last decade, the other contains a work presentation and notes. They’re in a small black case, a bit scratched from travel. I must have dropped them on the grass or between benches near the Library Center area. They matter to me a lot.
I found this bag on Sunday around 2:30 PM near Jordan Valley Park, just outside the Hammons Field entrance. It's labeled Equipment for Various Sports and bulging with a basketball, a soccer ball, knee pads, and a few tees. There’s also an old umbrella with a faded Team Missouri sticker tucked in the side pocket. I didn’t see any ID, just a color-cracked tag inside the zipper that might belong to a kid. I picked it up to keep it safe and left it by the park gate where people come in for the rec center. I hope the owner recognizes it quickly.
I felt a knot in my stomach at 7:45 p.m. yesterday when I realized my purse was lighter and my medication bottle was missing after I stepped out of Moonlight Café on Chestnut Street in downtown Springfield. I retraced my steps along the brick storefronts toward Phelps Grove Park, but the bottle didn’t turn up. The bottle has a blue cap and a white label that catches the light when I tilt it, and I’m anxious about missing a dose. Those pills keep my mornings steady, and I can’t afford a long, uncertain search to replace them.
I found these trading cards yesterday around 4:20 p.m. by the fountain at Jordan Valley Park in Springfield, Missouri. They’re a mixed lot—bright borders, some creases, a few familiar teams. It felt like a kid or collector would be missing the whole story behind them. I'm posting here to help reunite them with their owner, whoever that may be.
I was volunteering at the Springfield Information Desk around 2:15 p.m. last Friday when I found a crumpled set of bus tickets under a bench by the station. The tickets look recent and show a Branson route with a travel date from this week, coffee-stained and fluttering in the breeze. It reminded me how small things can carry big plans, so I kept them safe and turned them in at the lost-and-found window. If these belong to you, you’ll find them here with the other items, waiting to be reunited with their traveler.
I was heading home after a late shift and grabbed a quick coffee around 8:15 p.m. in downtown Springfield, near Park Central Square. I must have left my handheld game console and a smaller device in a black protective case on a bench near the fountain outside the coffee shop. They’re how I unwind after long days, and I’m really hoping someone picked them up and kept them safe. If they’re found around the square, I’d be grateful to have them back where they belong.
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