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I found a stack of postcards around 11:20 AM today, tucked beneath a bench along the Toledo riverfront near Promenade Park. The cards show sunlit scenes of downtown Toledo and the Maumee River, their colors a little faded from years in the sun. It felt personal, like a memory someone was carrying for a trip or a gift they were about to send. I held onto them for a bit and kept them out of sight, hoping the sender or recipient will spot this and reconnect with those moments.
I was out filming the sunset near Promenade Park in downtown Toledo around 7:05 PM last Friday when I realized my Drones were gone. It’s a white DJI model with red prop guards and a small scuff on the camera housing. I’ve retraced the path along Water Street and the riverwalk, but I must have dropped it during the breeze off the Maumee. If someone picked it up, I’d really appreciate the help getting it back through the site.
Hi, I'm Olivia Chen. I found a box of holiday decorations this afternoon around 2:30 p.m. outside the Huntington Center on Monroe Street in Toledo. The set includes a red and green wreath, a string of multicolored lights, and a few ornament boxes with a small tag. It looked like someone stepped away in a hurry, leaving the items behind on the sidewalk. I left them where I found them, hoping the owner will see this listing and recognize them.
I was walking along the riverfront plaza outside the Toledo Museum of Art this afternoon at around 3:20 PM when I spotted a folder of sheet music lying on a bench. The folder is well-worn leather with several pages sticking out, and a penciled note on the front reads 'Isabella Garcia.' Inside are multiple pieces for a small ensemble and a practice schedule that looks recent. It seems clear someone was here just before me and had to step away for a moment. I’m glad I could pick it up instead of leaving it behind, and I hope the owner sees this soon.
I lost my blue ProAir inhaler yesterday around 3pm near the Adams Street entrance to Fifth Third Field in downtown Toledo. It's a standard blue inhaler with a white mouthpiece and a small dent near the bottom, and I stuck a white label with my name, 'P. Sharma,' on the cap. This inhaler is essential for my asthma, and I really need it back; I have a prescription on file and can't replace it right away. If you found it near downtown Toledo, please reach out.
I lost my navy Calvin Klein tuxedo jacket yesterday around 3pm near the Toledo Museum of Art on Monroe Street. It's a men's size M, deep navy fabric with black satin lapels, and a slim modern cut. The jacket is in good condition overall, but there’s a tiny snag on the inner left pocket and one button that's a touch loose. It has sentimental value—it was a gift from my dad for my wedding, and I really need it back for an upcoming formal event.
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