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Hi, I’m Alex Rivera. Around 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, I opened the apartment door to let in a breeze and my two hamsters, Milo and Nibbles, slipped out under the door and disappeared toward Main Street by the old water tower. Milo is brown with white patches, Nibbles is gray with a white belly. My heart is racing because they’re tiny and curious, and I worry about the cold tonight. If you saw squeaks near Wyoming Town Park or by the town library, I’d be grateful for any sighting.
I was leaving the Wyoming Town Park after a small rescue meeting around 6:30 PM yesterday, and my bag bumped a bench. The Breeds binder I carry slipped out and disappeared. It's a loose-leaf notebook filled with breed profiles, photos, and notes from years of volunteering with local rescues. A pressed paw print sits in the back pocket, a tiny reminder of every dog I’ve helped. I’m anxious about its return because those pages are my history with these animals. If it turns up anywhere near the gazebo by the Wyoming Town Park Library, I’d be grateful beyond words.
Hi, I’m Mia Carter. I left two travel bags behind around 8:15 p.m. last Saturday after leaving the Buffalo Bill Center of the West and walking toward the town square in Cody, Wyoming. The bags are a large black rolling suitcase and a gray carry-on with a red tag; inside are a photo album from our trip, a camera lens cap, and a few outfits I need for the road. My stomach dropped when I realized they were gone, and I retraced the sidewalk along Sheridan Avenue toward the old railroad depot, but they weren’t there. It’s been a scramble since, and I’m hoping someone who found them turned them in to the local lost-and-found so they can come home.
Last Saturday at 2:30 PM, I left my sheet music on a chair at the Wyoming Town Park in Wyoming, Wyoming. The binder is blue with a three-ring spine and my initials on the cover, coffee stains dotting the pages. I hurried to the Wyoming City Library and then to a nearby cafe, but the music didn’t turn up. It matters a lot to me for an upcoming recital, and I’m hoping someone who found it kept it safe until now.
I lost two sculptures on Saturday at 2:10 p.m. while I was set up for a small outdoor sculpture display on Main Street in Wyoming, Wyoming, beside the old courthouse square. The pieces are mixed-media, roughly 1.5 feet tall, one metal, one ceramic, both painted in bright colors with my signature on the base. They’re part of a fundraiser for the town youth club, and losing them feels personal and a little devastating. I’m hopeful someone picked them up to keep them safe, or that they’ll be returned to the town square where we were today.
I was strolling the alley behind the Wyoming Public Library on Main Street at 6:20 p.m. Tuesday when a toolbox full of power tools caught my eye, wedged behind a recycling bin. Inside I found a drill, a circular saw, and several bits, all crusted with fresh sawdust. The tools looked recently used but abandoned, so I brought them here in case the owner is nearby and recognizes them. It feels good to think they’ll be back with someone who needs them.
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