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On Friday around 9:00 p.m., I realized my sculptures were missing from the loading bay at the downtown Bowling Green studio, near the courthouse square in Western Kentucky. The set includes a bronze bust about a foot tall and two small ceramic figures—all on a simple wooden display stand. I had moved them there at 6:45 p.m. after a brief charity exhibit along College Street, and the place felt safe under the street lamps. My heart sank at the thought that someone might have mistaken them for street art. If you’ve seen them, please leave a note on this listing so they can be reunited with their creator.
While strolling through Fountain Square Park in Bowling Green this morning, around 11:00 am, I spotted a tote left unattended on a park bench. Inside were several board games—Catan, Ticket to Ride, and a few family favorites—looking well-kept and ready for a game night. I brought the tote to a sheltered spot, and I’ve kept it safe since, hoping the owner will recognize them and claim them. It feels like a small moment of luck for someone who just wanted a quiet afternoon of play. If these belong to you, I hope this helps bring them back to your table.
I LOST my USB-C adapters. I was finishing a late session at WKU’s Knicely Conference Center on the Bowling Green campus around 8:30 p.m. on Tuesday when I realized my adapters were missing from my backpack. They are a small gray hub plus a brown leather case—my lifeline for work trips and long lecture days. I'm anxious because I travel again next week and need them for my laptop. I retraced my steps from the conference center to State Street, checked the library and coffee shop, and asked at the information desk, but no sign. If found, please leave a note.
I found these power tools around 7:30 PM on Tuesday, just behind the old maintenance sheds along 4th Street, near Greenwood Park in Bowling Green, Kentucky. The bundle sat on a weathered wooden pallet, a cordless drill, a circular saw, and a yellow level rattling in a dented toolbox. It looked like someone started a project and had to bolt in a hurry. I set them on the park pavilion table, hoping the owner would see this and know they’re safe.
I woke up this morning around 9:15 a.m. and realized my travel visas were missing from my backpack as I hurried between classes on the WKU campus in Bowling Green. They’re in a blue folder with official stamps, essential for my upcoming trip abroad, and I’m already stressed about the details. I retraced my steps from the library to the student center, asking around, but nothing turns up yet. I’m hoping they turn up soon so I can sort the plans and paperwork without more delays.
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.
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