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Today around 12:45 p.m., I was taking a walk around Circus Square Park in downtown Bowling Green in Western Kentucky when I realized my driver's license wasn't in my wallet anymore. I retraced my steps along 2nd and Main, asked the nearby vendor if anyone had turned in a small plastic sleeve, but nothing turned up. The license is essential for work and travel this week, and I feel unsettled without it. I'm hoping the owner will see this and contact me through the site to arrange a safe handoff. I'll verify ownership and return it promptly.
On Tuesday around 5:00 p.m., I was strolling through downtown Bowling Green, near Circus Square Park on Main Street, when I realized my two brooches were missing from the tote I’d left on a bench. They’re heirloom pieces—one with a tiny blue stone, the other a gold flower—that mean more to me than any new purchase. I’d been browsing a charity sale and chatting with vendors as the evening light softened, and I must have slipped them out of the tote during a squeeze of the crowd. If you found them, please let me know through the site so I can collect them.
Last Saturday at 5:30 p.m., I was sorting through a green binder of my stamp collection on the desk by the big bay window in my Paducah apartment, when I realized the binder was gone. The collection holds a handful of mid-century U.S. issues and a few foreign stamps my grandfather gave me, all tucked inside that binder with a yellow cover. The desk now feels oddly empty, and I’m left imagining someone else flipping through those tiny reminders of family history. I’m hoping the finder walked by Market House Square in downtown Paducah and kept an eye out so I can reclaim a piece of my grandfather’s memory.
On Tuesday at 12:30 p.m., I left my bag of sports gear on a bench outside the WKU Recreation Center after a pickup game and turned around to grab my water bottle, but it was gone. The bag had equipment for many sports: soccer cleats, a basketball, two tennis rackets, and a pile of knee pads and gloves. It’s not just gear to me—it’s how I stay active and hang with friends in Bowling Green. I’m hoping someone found it and tucked it somewhere safe around the campus, especially near the Recreation Center or Alumni Plaza on the north side.
This afternoon around 3:20 p.m. I realized my two GPS devices were missing from my backpack while I was downtown Bowling Green. I likely left them on a bench outside the Warren County Public Library on State Street. They’re small and black, with one in a red protective case and the other in a damaged screen cover. They hold maps and saved routes I rely on for work, so I’m anxious to get them back. If you found them, please know they matter a lot to me and I’ll be checking the library Lost & Found first thing tomorrow.
I found a gray knit beanie this afternoon around 3:15pm on the bench outside the Capitol Arts Center near Fountain Square in downtown Bowling Green, Western Kentucky. It’s a medium-gray ribbed-knit beanie with a bright red pom-pom and a small black fabric tag on the cuff that reads 'FW'. The beanie is in good condition, just a touch of pilling from wear. If the owner sees this, I’d love to help get it back to them—I know how important a warm item can be this season.
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