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Hi, I’m Grace Mitchell. I found a bundle of trading cards lying on the sidewalk outside Union Station in Worcester around 7:40 p.m. yesterday, as I was leaving the Worcester Public Library. The stack looked like a kid’s collection—sports cards, a handful of Pokémon-style cards, and a loose sleeve with a few edge-worn pieces. I tucked them into a tote and kept watch for someone who might be asking for them. I know how important those little stacks can be, so I’m hoping to reunite them with their owner. If these are yours, please check the site for next steps.
Earlier today around 2:30 PM I found a stack of DVDs in a red backpack on Park Avenue near the Worcester Public Library. The collection looks like a mix of classics and indie titles, with a few DVD booklets peeking out of the case. The backpack has a faded sticker and a dent on the corner, so it seems well used. I left the backpack in a safe place and am posting here in the hope the owner recognizes the titles or the backpack. If these belong to you, please reply through the site with identifying titles or covers so we can arrange a pickup.
Hi, I'm Emily Carter. I had a box of holiday decorations—sparkly garlands, red bows, and a delicate glass ornament—left out after decorating the tree. Around 9:15 p.m. on Saturday I realized they were missing from my Worcester apartment, tucked by the kitchen window near the stairs, not far from the Hanover Theatre. I retraced my steps along Elm Street toward the Worcester Common, hoping to spot a stray ribbon or ornament. These decorations are sentimental, and losing them felt like losing a piece of home during the season. I’d love to be reunited with them.
Lost: Gray Anker PowerCore 10,000mAh USB-C power bank with a red charging cable tucked inside. I had it yesterday around 3pm outside the Worcester Public Library on Main Street, near the Salem Square entrance, probably left on a bench or dropped near the crosswalk. It's palm-sized, matte gray, with a small dent on the corner and a Phoenix sticker on the back, plus the red cable coiled inside the case. I rely on it for work, keeps my phone charged during long shifts and bus rides, so I really need to get it back. If anyone found it, shoot me a message and we can arrange pickup near the library.
I lost my black iPhone 13 with a tiny red heart sticker on the back and a cracked screen. It was in a slim black silicone case with a dent on the right edge. I think I had it outside the Worcester Public Library on Main Street near the Salem Square entrance when I stopped for coffee yesterday around 3pm. This phone has family photos and a few work notes; it's sentimental and I really need it back. If anyone found it, please message me and we can arrange a meetup that’s convenient for you.
I lost track of my sister, Amina Rahim, yesterday around 7:15 pm. She's 16, about 5'2", with long dark hair usually pulled into a messy bun, and she was wearing a teal hoodie, black leggings, and neon pink sneakers. Last seen outside the Worcester Public Library on Salem Street heading toward Main Street. She has a crescent moon tattoo behind her left ear and carries a bright purple backpack with a white star patch, which are two easy identifying features. I'm really worried—she's been away from home since early evening, and the area around the library can get busy after events at the DCU Center; if anyone has seen her, please contact me immediately.
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