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Hi there, I’m Priya Shah. I misplaced a set of black document holders after my afternoon lecture yesterday around 12:45 p.m. near the Florida State Capitol steps in downtown Tallahassee. The holders contain several forms and a couple of important sheets; I must have left them on a chair by the security desk. I’m anxious about the papers inside and hoping someone turned them in to the building staff. If you found them, please consider turning them in at the lost-and-found location in the Capitol area. I’d be grateful to get them back.
I was volunteering with the neighborhood cleanup at Cascades Park around 5:45 pm on Saturday when two radios disappeared from my tote on a bench by the amphitheater. I checked the area, asked a couple of hikers, and retraced steps to the kiosks, but they didn’t show up. Those radios are essential for the event, and I’m anxious about losing them. If you’ve seen them, please drop a note here so I can reclaim them.
At 3:15 p.m. on Tuesday, I realized my camping utensils—a steel spoon, a fork, and a small plastic knife—were missing from my tote while I was at the Cascades Park picnic area in Tallahassee. I’d just finished a quick lunch and must have left them on the bench when I stood up to take a phone call. That set means a lot to me for weekend trips, and I’m hoping a kind passerby found them and kept them safe. If you found a small metallic utensil set near the Cascades Park benches, please keep it until the site can help reunite it with me.
I found two canines wandering near Cascades Park in Tallahassee, Florida, around 7:10 pm on Saturday. One wore a blue collar and the other a red one, and they stayed close together as if they were waiting for someone. I kept them nearby near the Capitol Complex until help arrived, hoping the owners would see this and claim them safely. It was heart-wrenching to see them startled, but I’m relieved they’re still together.
I lost my wrist watches on Friday at about 5:20 p.m., while I was walking away from the Capitol Complex near Cascades Park in Tallahassee. One watch is silver with a thin black strap; the other is black with a red stripe—the kind of pair you would notice at a glance. They carry memories of my grandmother and a training run I was proud of, so I am really hoping they are somewhere safe. I scanned Monroe Street and the park paths, but the crowd swallowed up the clues. If you found them, I would be grateful to hear they are safe.
I am Daniel Kim, and I am hoping these two GPS devices are still out there. I realized they were missing around 5:32 PM today, as I walked from the Florida State Capitol toward Kleman Plaza along Apalachee Parkway. One is a rugged black Garmin with a red lanyard, the other a small silver unit with a blue protective case. I was checking a route on the map and must have set them down on a bench near the Capitol steps, where the afternoon light pooled under the live oaks. They are essential for work, and I would be grateful if someone turned them in to the proper desk.
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