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I was cleaning up after a small outdoor display along Main Street near the Perrine Bridge overlook when a gust of evening wind knocked the tarp and sculpture crate loose in the back of my pickup. It was 8:20 p.m. last Friday, and the three sculptures, bronze figures about 12 inches tall with a subtle patina, slid out of sight between the parking lot and the river path. They were a gift I saved from a garage sale, and I am desperate to find them. Please keep an eye out for them and report any sightings to the site team; I am hopeful we can be reunited.
While hiking the Snake River Canyon Rim Trail near the Perrine Bridge overlook at 6:20 p.m., I realized my belts were missing from my backpack. They’re simple, but one buckle has a tiny mountain motif I’ve had for years, and I miss them more than I expected. I’m hoping a considerate hiker or passerby picked them up by mistake and will return them to the site where I was exploring the canyon.
I lost my essential medication this morning after a run along the Snake River Canyon overlook near the Perrine Bridge in Twin Falls at 9:40 a.m. I retraced the path through the picnic area and around the overlook, but the bottle didn't turn up. It's just a small bottle, but it holds a lot of importance for my health and daily routine, and I'm anxious imagining it ending up somewhere out of reach. If you happened to see or pick it up, please let the site know so I can take care of it properly.
I lost my little coin collection this afternoon around 4:15 p.m. while walking along the river path near Twin Falls City Park and the Perrine Bridge overlook. They're a handful of keepsakes—old pennies, a silver dime, and a few tokens from family trips. The coins mean more to me than their monetary value; they tie me to my grandparents' stories. If anyone finds them, please know they're cherished and I’d be grateful to have them back. I’ve been retracing the path, hoping someone honest picked them up.
I was strolling along the Snake River overlook this morning around 9:15 and spotted a small GPS device lying on the grass near the railing by the Perrine Bridge. The screen was cracked, but it powered on, and I could tell it had some photos of outdoor trails saved inside. It felt strange at first, like finding a message in a bottle, and I worried it belonged to someone who relied on it for directions or work. I’m posting this here in hopes the owner recognizes the device and can claim it through the site. If it’s yours, please reach out via the site.
After a long rehearsal at CSI's Performing Arts Center, around 6:40 p.m. yesterday, I left my sheet music on a blue bench outside the theater. The binder is well-worn with my initials 'JR' in the corner and a few coffee stains from practice runs. Those pages hold tempo markings and cue notes for a new piece we're set to premiere, and losing them has my stomach in knots. If you found a blue binder near Centennial Plaza on Falls Ave, I'd be grateful to hear it's safe.
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