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I was walking home from the Georgia Southern University campus around 9:05 p.m. last night, and I realised my travel adapters were missing from my backpack. They’re a compact universal adapter in black and a smaller gray one with a red ring. I’m heading out on a conference trip next week, and these adapters are essential for charging my devices. If found, please check the listing and let the site know so we can reunite them.
Last Friday night at 10:25 PM, I left my two radios on the hood of my car while I grabbed a bite near the Courthouse on Main Street in Statesboro. When I got back, they were gone. One is a small black handheld with a dent; the other is a gray portable with a cracked speaker cover. They belonged to my father and are tied to family trips and weekend tinkering. If you found two radios behind a bench near the courthouse or tucked under a chair at the Averitt Center, please return them.
I found a bag of Equipment for Various Sports behind the Recreation Center at Georgia Southern University in Statesboro, around 5:30 p.m. last Friday after a pickup game. Inside were cleats, a worn baseball glove, a whistle, and a couple of water bottles, all jumbled together in a canvas tote. The label on the bag is generic, and there are no names, just the unmistakable scent of chalk and gym socks. It felt right to pause and think about the person who might be frantically searching for it, so I kept it on a nearby bench and hoped the owner would see this post.
Hi, I’m Sarah Mitchell. I lost a stack of DVDs after a late study session on Friday at 6:15 p.m. I’d left them on a bench behind the Statesboro Regional Library, near the courthouse square, while I walked back to my car. They’re a mix of classic films and indie titles, tucked inside a bright red sleeve. Those discs mean a lot to me, and I’m anxious about losing them—please keep an eye out if you saw them on that bench. I’d be grateful to reclaim them if they turn up.
After a talk at the Averitt Center for the Arts on East Main Street, I stepped outside at about 7:30 p.m. and set my camera bag down for a moment while I checked my notes. A folder with a dozen photographs—family portraits and old notes—slipped out when I zipped the bag shut. Those pictures carry faces from decades ago and a story I’m trying to hold onto, and losing them feels like losing part of my history. If you found them, please let me know through the site so I can get them back to their rightful owner.
Yesterday around 5:30 p.m., I realized my GPS Devices were missing after I stopped by the Zach S. Henderson Library on East Main Street and walked toward the Averitt Center for the Arts. The devices are a compact black pair in a blue case, loaded with maps I use for fieldwork around Statesboro. I’m anxious about replacing them because they contain routes and offline maps I rely on daily. If you happened to see them near the library or along Main Street, I’d appreciate any information.
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