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This morning around 9:10 a.m., I realized my bus tickets were missing from my jacket pocket while I waited at the bus stop outside Union Station in downtown St. Louis. The slips are small, one with a blue border and the other with a red stamp, both creased from the morning rain. They were essential for a trip to visit family, more than just pieces of paper, and the memory attached to them makes me hopeful they’ll turn up. If someone found them, I’d be grateful to have back the plans and the moment they carried.
I lost my stack of travel postcards from last summer around 5:20 p.m. last Friday near the Gateway Arch, by Market Street and the riverfront. I had been at the City Museum gift shop earlier and then walked toward Arch Park when they slipped from my tote. They carry memories of my grandmother's handwriting and a few stamps from foreign trips, so I feel a bit overwhelmed and hopeful. I retraced steps along the riverfront and asked a few street performers if they'd seen a notebook, but I haven't seen them since. They are small keepsakes I can’t replace, and I’m hoping they turn up where I last set them down.
I found a black leather passport wallet under a bench near Union Station on Market Street in downtown St. Louis around 4:15 p.m. today. Inside were two passports—one blue U.S. passport and one burgundy foreign passport—along with a few travel papers. I’m posting here hoping the owner sees this listing and can claim them through the site. It’s a relief to have them off the ground, and I’ll keep them safe until the owner comes forward.
On Friday around 5:15 pm, after a quick practice in downtown St. Louis near Washington Avenue, I realized my sheet music was gone from my gig bag. I retraced my steps toward Citygarden and the Grand Center area, hoping to spot the familiar blue folder, but no luck. The pages are a mix of classical pieces with a tempo marking in blue pencil and a few dog-eared corners. I hope someone has found them and will return them to the site so I can pick them up before my next rehearsal.
I was stringing up lights and a garland in my apartment near the Gateway Arch downtown when a gust from the window knocked the garland off the mantle and sent ornaments rolling across the living room. The Holiday decorations are more than decor to me; one heirloom glass ball from my grandmother and a small wooden star painted by my sister are in that box. The room feels bare without them, and the memories feel farther away with each passing minute. I retraced every step: from the couch to the coffee table to the kitchen threshold. If someone happened to have found them tucked behind the sofa or by the front door, I’d be grateful to be reunited with them.
I lost my black Samsonite 22-inch suitcase yesterday around 3pm near Union Station's main entrance on 18th Street in downtown St Louis. It's a brushed polycarbonate shell with a couple of small scuffs on the corner from travel, and a bright red luggage tag bearing my initials 'PP' on the handle. There’s also a tiny blue zipper pull from a jacket I keep tucked in the outer pocket. Inside is a folded travel journal and a few family photos, plus my grandmother's scarf—the bag feels like a piece of home when I'm far from family. I really need it back; it holds essential clothes for an upcoming trip and the sentimental stuff can't be replaced. If you found it, please reach out.
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