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I was walking along Market Street in Zanesville, Ohio, around 3:45 p.m. on a sunny Thursday when I spotted a small velvet pouch tucked behind a planter by the Columbian Theatre. Inside were several vintage brooches—one with a blue stone, another a delicate gold leaf, and a couple more I couldn’t immediately identify. It felt like a little treasure trove waiting to be returned to a rightful owner, so I picked them up and kept them with me, hoping to reunite them with the person who lost them. They look like keepsakes, perhaps heirlooms from a family gathering. If these belong to you, please check the site for details and arrange to reclaim them.
Last Saturday around 9:10 PM, I was in Cambridge near the Y-Bridge along Cambridge Road when I realized my GPS devices were missing from a small black protective case. I’d finished a delivery and stopped to check routes, but by the time I looked again they were gone. The devices aren’t heavy, but they’re essential for navigation and trip planning. They are two compact units with a blue charging cable tucked in; one has a nick on the corner. I’ve never been more frustrated or worried about being stranded, and I hope they surface soon.
Hey there, I'm Alex Carter. I found these Organizers on Maple Street near the Y-Bridge overlook in Zanesville around 2:10 p.m. today. They look like a stack of binder organizers for meetings, with a couple of club labels still attached and a notebook tucked inside one. I’m holding onto them here for now because I know how important it is for someone to have their documents in order during events. If this belongs to you, please check the listing on the site and claim them through the system.
I lost my passport this past Friday at around 7:45 PM near the Y-Bridge in Zanesville, not far from Cambridge. It was tucked in a blue leather sleeve with my initials on the inside cover. I was walking from Main Street toward a friend's place when I realized the sleeve was missing. I'm anxious about the trip and hoping a kind stranger found it and held onto it safely. It means everything to me for the upcoming plans, and I truly appreciate any help in locating it.
Last Friday, around 6:50 p.m., I was driving home from a quick dinner in downtown Zanesville, near Cambridge, and must have left my CDs in the passenger seat or a tote. I retraced my steps along Main Street, around the theatre district, and near the Y-Bridge, but they were nowhere to be found. The CDs are a mix of old jazz and a few sentimental rock discs my dad gave me, and they feel like a piece of home when I travel. I’m really hoping someone who found them will see this and return them, because they aren’t easily replaced and they carry a lot of memory for me.
I found these this morning around 9:15 am in the parking lot in front of the CVS on Court Street in Cambridge. They're blue Nike running shoes, size 9, with a white swoosh and black heel accents. The left toe has a small scuff, and one shoe has a tiny blue star sticker on the inner heel. They’re in good condition overall, and I’m hoping the owner sees this and can claim them; I’ll hold onto them here until then.
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