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I found a stack of dresses this morning around 11:10 a.m. in the Tulsa Arts District near Guthrie Green. They were placed carefully on a bench by the riverfront, tucked into a garment bag, and there were several colors and sizes. I checked for labels, but nothing identifying the owner turned up. They look like something someone put on before a performance or a night out, and I can imagine how stressful it would be to lose them. I’m leaving them here in case the rightful owner sees this and can reclaim them in Tulsa.
On Tuesday at about 6:45 PM I was finishing supper in my apartment near Cain's Ballroom in Tulsa when I realized I left two microwaves on the kitchen counter. By the time I got back to the unit on East 11th Street, they were gone. I felt a sinking knot in my chest because one is a newer, energy-saving model and the other is an older dented classic I rely on after late shifts. They mean a lot to me for quick meals and for comforting late-night routines. If you remember seeing two microwaves in the building's shared kitchen near the elevators by the mailroom, please keep an eye out; I’m hoping they were simply moved and can be returned.
On Saturday night around 8:20 PM, I found an Airline tag on the sidewalk near the Blue Dome District in downtown Tulsa, about a block from the old paint-store on 3rd Street. It looked like it belonged to someone traveling, with a worn edge and a faded logo. I picked it up and held onto it, thinking it might have fallen from someone during a night out or a layover. It feels strange to imagine someone scrambling for it, and I really hope its owner sees this and can recover it.
Hi, I’m Eli Turner. I last saw my two oil paintings around 2:45 p.m. last Friday in the lobby of a downtown Tulsa studio near Guthrie Green. They’re bold colors, about two feet by three feet, one portrait and one landscape, both unframed and hanging when I stepped out for a quick errand. I’ve spent months on these works, and losing them feels like losing a part of myself. If you’ve seen them, please let the site know so we can coordinate a safe reunion.
LOST travel adapters. Grace Turner here. I was in the lobby area near Guthrie Green in downtown Tulsa around 6:15 PM Friday, after grabbing a quick coffee, and I must have left my gray zip pouch on the chair by the coffee cart. The pouch held two compact adapters—one for international plugs, one for US outlets—both essential for my ongoing trip. They’re fairly basic, but they mean I can keep my phone charged and my maps handy while I’m away. I’m hoping someone picked them up or spotted them somewhere along Brady Street.
Hi, I'm Katherine Miles. I found a driver's license this afternoon around 5:35 PM near Guthrie Green and the Tulsa Performing Arts Center steps. It was lying on the sidewalk by the bus stop at 6th Street. My heart sank, thinking of the person who lost it, and I’ve kept it safe here so the owner can reclaim it through the site. I won’t disclose more than necessary, but I hope this helps reunite someone with their important document soon.
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