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I was walking my dog around 6:30 p.m. last Saturday, near the Rialto Theatre on Fourth Avenue in downtown Tucson, when I spotted a small toolbox tucked behind a planter. Inside were a hammer, screwdrivers, pliers, a tape measure, and a few miscellaneous bits. It looked like someone had set it down in a hurry after a quick fix. I picked it up, checked for an ID, and turned it in at the lost-and-found desk. I know how frustrating it is to lose tools right when a project, like hanging shelves or fixing a sink, needs them, so I hope the owner sees this and claims it soon.
Hi, my name is Isabella Ramirez. I realized at 5:15 p.m. on Saturday that my flute case was missing near the University of Arizona campus gate on Speedway Boulevard. The flute is a silver student-model with a dent near the footjoint and a small cactus sticker on the case. I had practiced at Armory Park earlier in the day, and this instrument means a lot to me because auditions are coming up next month. If someone found it, please keep it safe—I'm really hoping to have it back for my next rehearsal.
I live in Tucson and last night, around 7:30 p.m., my kittens slipped out the back door and wandered off somewhere between our home and Park Place Mall on the east side of town. There are two grey tabbies and a small calico, all very curious and currently fearless. I’ve walked every alley I can think of, calling their names and listening for a tiny meow that never came back. I’m worried they could be hungry or scared out there after dark. If you’ve seen them, please keep them safe and let me know through this site so I can come right away.
I wrapped up a late painting session Friday around 7:30 PM near the Tucson Museum of Art, and I think I left two paintings in the back of my SUV near North Main Avenue. One is a desert landscape with saguaros, the other an abstract piece with cobalt and gold that catches the street lamps. The canvases are wrapped in brown paper, and one frame has a small dent in the corner. I'm anxious because I have a show in two days and need them back.
Last Friday, around 7:20 p.m., I realized my holiday decorations were missing from the front porch of my townhouse on 4th Avenue, not far from the Hotel Congress. A garland lay tangled around a streetlight, a wreath with a chipped red bow rested in a planter, and a string of warm-white lights had spilled into a tangle on the doormat. Those ornaments carry memories from family moments and I’m aching a bit without them during the season. I’m hoping whoever picked them up understands how much they mean and will return them to the building’s lobby lost-and-found, so we can decorate again soon.
I found a Nintendo Switch OLED model this afternoon around 4:15pm in the parking lot behind The Tucson Mall, near the food court entrance off Oracle Road. It was tucked into a neon-green silicone case with a small dragon sticker on the back and a couple of light scratches along the edge. The Joy-Cons are neon red and blue, and the dock is black with a few scuffs. No papers or name tag, just the console with a charging cable. If this is yours, email me at [email protected] and we can arrange a safe meetup in central Tucson.
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