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I was loading up the car after a quick stop at the Tyler Rose Garden around 9:45 p.m. yesterday when my two carry-ons rolled away from the curb and vanished into the glow of storefront windows. They’re black with a red strap and a dent on one corner from a rough flight here. I'm anxious because they contain clothes I need for work interview prep and some important documents. I’m hoping someone may have seen them near the garden and held onto them, but I’m getting worried as time passes.
I’m Grace Thompson, and I’m posting after realizing our holiday decorations vanished from the front porch last Friday night. I was tidying up after decorating Tyler’s Rose Garden area around 9 p.m., near the downtown square, when I noticed the boxes were gone. The set included two strings of warm white lights and a garland with red berries; they held sentimental value for our family’s Christmas cheer. If you’ve seen them, please drop them back through the website’s Lost and Found; I’m hoping they’re somewhere nearby and not far from Tyler.
I was walking along the Tyler Rose Garden path on Saturday at 2:10 PM when I found a neat stack of vintage postcards left on a bench. They show old street scenes of Tyler, with a few notes scrawled on the backs. It felt like stumbling onto a memory box, and I imagined how meaningful these would be to someone who sent or collected them. I’m sharing them here in case the owner sees this and can reunite with their keepsakes through the site.
I lost my binder of trading cards at Tyler's Rose Garden around 5:35 p.m. last Saturday. It holds about twenty cards, mostly vintage football with a few rare baseball rookies tucked in. I think I left it on a bench near the Rose Garden entrance off S Broadway Ave after I snapped a quick photo for social, then turned away to grab a snack. These cards are a small hobby and they hold value to me because they remind me of weekends with my dad, and I am hoping someone did the right thing.
I was browsing at a vintage shop near Broadway Square on Tuesday around 2:40 p.m. when I realized two silver brooches with red stones were missing from my tote. I had them tucked away in a velvet pouch, one shaped like a rose and the other a small horseshoe. I turned back through the crowds of shoppers along the square, hoping they were just tucked under a chair, but I couldn't find them. They carry family memory and a bit of sentimental value, and I’d be grateful if they’re returned to remind me of my grandmother's stories.
I was wrapping up a conference trip in Tyler, and around 7:10 PM last Wednesday I realized my travel adapters were missing from my backpack. I had a small black universal adapter with blue USB ports and a separate European plug, tucked into a side pocket while I talked with a coworker near the Goodman-LeGrand House. Those adapters are essential for my next trip, so I'm hoping someone picked them up and sees this listing.
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