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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.
This morning around 8:00 a.m., I realized my kitchen appliances were missing from our apartment near Center Street by the town library in Wyoming, Wyoming. I’m talking about a coffee maker, a small blender, and a compact toaster oven—the everyday stuff that keeps a little home running. I must have left them out during a morning rush, and by the time I woke up they were gone. I’m stressed about replacing them, since they’re part of our daily routine, and I’m hoping for a safe, hopeful reunion with their owner.
I found these memory cards this afternoon at 1:20 PM tucked behind a bench near the county library steps in Wyoming. They’re a mix of travel photos and work files, the kind of thing that makes you wonder about the owner’s story. I slipped them into my bag to keep them safe from the breeze and kept an eye out for anyone who might be looking for them. It’s a small moment of responsibility that feels good, like helping a neighbor out in a big, wide world. If this sounds like yours, describe the cards on the site and I’ll help reunite you with them.
At 6:15 PM on Saturday, I was packing up my things near the Wyoming Union on the University of Wyoming campus in Laramie after a quick study session. I must have left my trading cards on a bench outside the student center, and when I turned back, someone else had already moved on. The set is a mix of old baseball cards with frayed edges and a few shiny inserts from last season. A couple of favorites were gifts from a friend who moved away, so they mean more than their market value. If they’re found, I’d be grateful to have them back where they belong.
On Friday around 4:30 PM, I found a folder of travel visas wedged under a bench by the Wyoming County Courthouse in Wyoming, Wyoming, just off Main Street. It’s clearly not mine, and I can imagine how stressful it would be to misplace such important papers. The folder held visas and other travel documents, looking as if they were about to head abroad soon. I tucked them safely away and posted here, hoping the owner will see this and reclaim them.
This morning around 10:30 AM I was helping run a small community day around the Wyoming Town Hall when I realized I LOST a handful of pins somewhere along Main Street. They’re tiny enamel pins on a black backing—one shows a horse, another a simple badge from a fundraiser, and there’s a tiny pin with my initials. They’re not valuable, but they’re sentimental and I miss them. If you find them, please use the site to let me know so I can come fetch them.
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