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LOST stamps. I was sorting through a stack of mail at 4:20 PM, sitting on a bench near Ancestor Square on Main Street, when I noticed the red leather-bound stamp album missing from my tote. The album had a green sticker on the cover and a blue zipper pouch around it. Inside were a mix of Zion-era commemoratives and a handful of foreign stamps from my grandmother’s trips. It feels like I lost a piece of my family history, and I’m hoping it surfaces somewhere near that spot.
I found a small tin of pins by a bench on Main Street near the Red Cliffs Mall around 3:15 PM today in St George. The pins are a mix of enamel shapes—cacti, a desert sun, and a tiny Utah map—bright and a little worn from travel. They looked like something someone kept close to their heart, so I picked them up and hoped to help them find their owner. If these belong to you, this listing should help bring them home.
Last night around 6:30 PM, I misplaced my travel adapters somewhere near Town Square in St. George. I had been charging my phone in a small cafe on 100 South after a long hike in Snow Canyon, and when I packed up, the adapters were gone from my backpack pocket. They are a compact black two-port model with a blue travel strap; I use them every trip, and not having them makes it hard to stay connected. I am hopeful someone honest picked them up, and that they will find their way back to me through this site.
On Saturday around 11:20 a.m., after a hike at Sand Hollow State Park, I realized my passports were missing from my daypack. I must have left them somewhere near Pioneer Park, maybe by the fountain on Main Street. I retraced steps through downtown St. George, checked the farmers market area, and asked a few shop owners, but no luck. Losing them has me stressed since they're essential for travel and my trip next week. If you found them, please let the site know; I am hoping for a kind turnout.
Found an ID card this afternoon around 3:10pm in the parking lot behind the St George City Library on Main Street, St George. It’s a standard white ID card in a light blue plastic sleeve, about the size of a credit card, with a small coffee stain on the corner and a slight bend along the top edge. The card shows a photo of a man named Alex Chen and there’s a red sticker with the letters STG on the back. There’s a faint scratch across the hologram area, which should help confirm it’s the right one. I really want to reunite it with its owner, so if this is yours, send me a message in the app and we can arrange a safe handover near the library.
I lost my blue Penguin Classics pocket book yesterday around 3pm near the St George Library on Main Street. It's a compact paperback, about 4 by 6 inches, with a creased spine and a small coffee stain on the back cover. One edge has a faint pencil note that says 'For Mia' in a kidlike handwriting, and the pages are a bit dog-eared from daily reading. It was a gift from my grandmother and holds sentimental value, so I really need it back. If anyone found it, you can reach me at [email protected] and drop it off at the library's Lost & Found.
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