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I lost my adapters last Friday around 7:15 p.m. after I packed up my backpack outside the Yuma Public Library on 1st Street. I had just finished a quick work call at the cafe near the entrance and must have left them on the chair I sat in to stretch my back. They're a compact black set, two USB-C and one USB-A, with a blue cable tied to the bundle. I'm hoping someone picked them up and tucked them by the fountain near the library steps. It would mean a lot to have them back before my trip next week.
I was rummaging through my backpack at the Yuma Riverfront around 4:15 PM on a sunny Thursday when I realized my travel visas were gone. I had just sat on a bench near the Historic Yuma Crossing and Main Street, sorting receipts, before I must have dropped them somewhere along the riverwalk. These visas are crucial for an upcoming trip, and the thought of being unable to leave soon makes me anxious. If someone finds a folder with my name on it, I’d be grateful for any help returning it to the right mailbox.
This afternoon around 3:10 p.m., I found a bundle of holiday decorations near Riverfront Park in Yuma. A string of multicolored lights, a glittery wreath, and a handful of ornament toppers were left unattended on a bench by the riverwalk. I gathered everything up and left it in a sheltered spot by the park entrance, hoping the rightful owner would see this listing and claim what belongs to them. It feels nice to share a little holiday cheer.
While wandering through Old Town Yuma around 5:15 p.m. Tuesday, I tucked a handful of postcards back into my bag from a quick detour at the Yuma Riverwalk. When I reached for them later, they were LOST, left behind on a bench outside the Yuma Visitors Center. The cards show faded photos of the river, the desert sunset, and a pastel illustration of the town square—things that mean a lot to me because they were from a trip with my grandmother's stories. I have retraced the streets twice and asked at a few coffee shops, but no luck so far. If you found them, please know they belong to me and I would really appreciate the chance to get them back.
I was walking behind Yuma High School after a pickup game around 6:45 p.m. on Friday when I spotted a blue duffel and several sport bags tucked behind the bleachers near the football field. Inside were gear for multiple sports—a pair of soccer cleats, a basketball, a tennis racket, a baseball glove, and a notebook with some names. I put it on the bench near the gym entrance so it’d be easy to spot for the owner.
Found a blue nylon dog harness this afternoon around 3:45pm behind the Walmart on 4th Avenue, near the Yuma Palms Shopping Center. It's a medium-sized harness with reflective blue stitching, and it has a small heart-shaped ID tag engraved 'Nova' dangling from the D-ring along with a paw-print charm on the buckle. The straps are a little muddy from the sidewalk, but the buckles click firmly and the fabric is in decent shape. This looks recently worn, and it's clear it belongs to someone who loves Nova—if this is yours, message me here and we can arrange a safe pickup near the theater entrance.
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