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My family was on vacation in St. Louis the weekend of 4/10/26. We believe we may have set down a tote bag from the Arch Museum on a parking garage elevator. We've called the garage but no one had turned it in. It's full of souvenirs from our trip as well as a pair of Beats headphones. Besides the headphones, there were a couple of keychains, a couple of coffee mugs, a stuffed animal, some fudge and candy, and a couple of other items of memorabilia. We were almost home (Kentucky) when we realized it didn't make it into the car. We would gladly pay shipping to have the items returned.
I lost my work ID badge yesterday around 3pm near the City Museum on Grand Ave in St. Louis. It's a white plastic card on a bright red lanyard. The front shows my photo—short black hair, blue blazer—and the name 'Priya Patel' with a small circular blue logo in the corner. There's a tiny scratch along the bottom-right edge and a faint stamp on the back that reads 'Property of CityBound Logistics.' This badge unlocks access to our building, so I'm really worried and would appreciate getting it back as soon as possible. If you find it, please text me and we can arrange a safe drop near Union Station or at a public spot.
I'm Rachel Kim, 28, 5 ft 6 in, about 140 pounds, with shoulder-length black hair. I disappeared yesterday around 3pm after leaving a coffee shop near Market Street by the Gateway Arch in downtown St Louis. I was last seen wearing a bright blue puffer jacket, dark jeans, and white sneakers. I have a crescent-moon tattoo on my left wrist and a silver hoop earring in my right ear. My family is really worried—this jacket was a gift from my grandmother, and I'm not sure what to do without it. If you see me or have any info, contact my sister at [email protected].
I lost my black Nike running shoes yesterday around 3pm outside the Central Library on Olive Street in downtown St. Louis. They’re Nike Air Zoom Pegasus 39, size 9, mostly black with a white swoosh and neon green laces that stand out in a crowd. One shoe has a tiny blue paint speck on the heel and the outer sole is a bit worn from daily training. They’re a little scuffed from the pavement but otherwise comfortable and dependable. They were a gift from my sister, and honestly I’m really hoping to get them back soon—I’ve got a race coming up and I miss them.
I lost my gray Nike Air Zoom Pegasus 39 running shoes yesterday around 3pm. They’re size 9, gray with a neon red swoosh and a small coffee stain on the toe. I think they were left outside the coffee shop near the Gateway Arch on Market Street in downtown St. Louis. They were a gift from my sister, and I really miss them—would be grateful to get them back.
I found a woman who seems to be missing this afternoon around 2:15 pm in the Gateway Arch National Park area, near the Old Courthouse on Market Street. She was wearing a bright blue windbreaker, dark jeans, and white sneakers, and she carried a brown backpack with a distinctive yellow star patch on the front. She looked anxious and kept glancing around as if searching for someone. She mentioned she might have wandered away from a nearby group and asked for help locating her family. I also noticed a small crescent moon tattoo on her left wrist and a faint scar on her forearm. Security helped connect her with staff to reunite her with loved ones.
I found a red leather-bound stamp album from the 1950s this afternoon around 2:30pm behind the St. Louis Science Center, near the Forest Park entrance on Education Way. It's about 8 by 6 inches and has a brass clasp that still works, plus a blue ribbon bookmark sticking out. Inside, there are a handful of old stamps with tiny handwritten notes in the margins and a small envelope labeled 'R. Kimura' in pencil. The cover shows gold lettering 'Stamps of the World' with a faded embossing of a palm tree, and the whole thing is a bit worn from years of handling. It looks like someone spent a lot of time collecting, and I can tell it matters to them—if this is yours, message me here and we can arrange a safe return.
I found a medium-sized dog this afternoon around 3:45pm in Forest Park, near the Art Museum entrance on Fine Arts Drive. The dog is tan and white, short coat, about 45 pounds, with a bright blue reflective collar and a small brass tag that reads 'Riley.' He’s very friendly and wagged right up to me, sticking close as I checked for a microchip. He seems well cared for, and I’d love to reunite him with his owner—if you know Riley, DM me a photo of the dog's tag so we can match him up.
I found a mint-in-box 1984 Kenner Star Wars Boba Fett action figure this afternoon around 3:15 pm in the parking lot behind the St Louis Science Center, near the planetarium entrance. The card back is blue with a clean blister, and the figure still looks untouched, with the blaster tucked under his arm. There's a small price sticker on the back reading $29.99 from a vintage shop, and the blister has a touch of yellowing along the edges. If this belongs to someone, I’d be happy to help get it back; it’s a pretty iconic piece for any collector, and I know it probably means a lot to a Star Wars fan.
I found a set of keys this afternoon around 2:15pm in the parking lot behind the Central Library on Olive Street, downtown St. Louis. They’re on a bright blue lanyard with a red enamel heart charm and a tiny flashlight. There are about six keys total, including a Ford fob and a Schlage house key, plus one key with a small dent in the head that makes it easy to spot. I picked them up off the pavement near the bike racks by the library entrance. If these belong to you, drop me a note here and we can meet up near Union Station to swap them back.
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