Lost travel adapters in Quad Cities.
Description
I was packing my bag at the Figge Art Museum area in downtown Davenport around 6:45 p.m. last Friday when my travel adapters slipped from my backpack. I rely on those adapters to keep my phone and laptop charged on the road, and the moment they disappeared I started retracing steps along the riverfront. The river lights reflected on the water as I checked the bench near the Centennial Bridge and the bus stop, but I could not find them. They are just small gray plastic boxes with a tangle of cords, and I'd be grateful to be reunited with them if anyone spotted them near that spot.
Approximate last-seen location
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How to safely get your item back
A short checklist to protect you and the item during the handoff.
Verify the finder before meeting
- Ask them to describe a detail not shown in your listing, such as an engraving, scratch, or contents.
- Request a clear photo of the item from an angle you did not post.
- Do not pay any release, shipping, or storage fee.
- Do not share your full address until you have verified them.
Meet in a safe, public place
- Police stations, café entrances, transport hubs, and shop foyers all work.
- Meet during daylight hours where there is CCTV and foot traffic.
- Avoid private homes, car parks at night, or isolated locations.
Bring someone with you
- Tell a friend or family member where you are meeting and when.
- Share your live location with them during the handoff.
- For high-value items, consider contacting your local police station for advice first.
Keep communication on lostandfound.io
- Use the in-app message thread so there is a record if something goes wrong.
- Do not move to WhatsApp, SMS, or email until you have exchanged a verifying detail.
- Never share bank details, government ID numbers, or copies of your ID.