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I found several USB drives tucked under a bench near the Santa Fe Plaza around 2:30 PM on a sunny Tuesday. The drives are labeled with a university folder and a few personal project filenames, so I figured they belong to someone who’ll recognize them. I’ve kept them safe and posted here in case the owner sees this. I hope the right person spots it and can identify what’s on these drives.
I lost my blue Bellroy passport holder yesterday around 3pm in Old Town Santa Fe, near La Fonda on the Plaza along Don Gaspar Ave. It's a dark navy Bellroy Passport Sleeve, about the size of a passport, with an RFID-blocking lining. A tiny silver compass charm hangs from the zipper pull, and there's a faint coffee stain on the back from a quick espresso. I usually keep a couple of cards and my passport in there, and it has sentimental value because the compass charm was a gift from my grandmother. If anyone found it, please reach out — I really need it back before my trip later this week.
I lost my blue plastic City of Santa Fe employee ID badge yesterday around 3pm, outside City Hall on Lincoln Avenue near the Santa Fe Plaza. It's a vertical badge in a blue plastic holder on a dark green lanyard. The badge shows my photo and name, 'Priya Patel,' with the title 'Public Works Coordinator' and a small holographic city seal. There's a coffee stain on the back edge and a tiny dent on the top-right corner—visually noticeable if you tilt it. This badge opens doors to the office and grants building access, and I really need it back.
I found a set of keys this morning around 8:05am in the parking lot behind the Santa Fe Plaza, near La Fonda on the Plaza. The keys are on a round silver keyring with two house keys (one looks like a Yale, the other a Schlage) and a Honda car key with a red plastic head. There's a blue enamel guitar-pick-shaped keychain with a tiny hummingbird sticker that makes the bunch easy to spot. The whole set is in good condition, with a bit of wear on the fob, and it clearly belongs to someone who uses this area a lot. I know how stressful it is to lose keys, so I figured I'd post this and help get them back to their owner; if you're the owner, please reach out.
I lost my sage green queen duvet cover yesterday around 3pm. It's a Brooklinen 600-thread-count cotton sateen duvet cover, sage green with white embroidered initials 'P.D.' on the top-left corner, and it has a tiny snag along the inner seam near the zipper. I last used it in my apartment on West San Francisco Street, and I think it slipped off the bed when I was packing to head to the Plaza area near the Palace of the Governors. It means a lot to me—it's a gift from my grandmother—and I’d be really grateful to get it back. If you've seen it, email me at [email protected].
I found this olive green North Face Borealis backpack this afternoon around 3:45pm, tucked behind a bench near the Santa Fe Plaza by the Palace of the Governors on Lincoln Avenue. It's a standard-size pack with a dark gray bottom and bright orange zipper pulls on the main compartment and front pocket. A small embroidered sun-and-mountain patch decorates the front, and the left shoulder strap has a tiny fray near the seam. Inside I found a blue spiral notebook with a University of New Mexico sticker and a charger cable coiled in the side pocket. I know how easy it is to panic over a lost bag—if this is yours, email me at [email protected] with a detail only you would know about it, and we’ll sort a safe handoff.
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