The Villages

Lost and Found…

Written By: Charlotte - Jan• 07•12

Every once and awhile, when I am out and about, I will see a golf cart pulled to the side of the golf path, and the individual or individuals are digging through their golf cart looking for something.  Normally the passenger is digging fast and furiously through her purse, and the driver is checking the floor and glove compartment for whatever they are looking for.  Whenever I see this I can’t help wondering what they are looking for..what would be in her pocketbook that would be in the glove compartment, floor or bag on the back of the cart.  I also wonder about the conversation they are having.  Is it friendly and supportive, or… here we go again.. kind of conversation.  I recently read that if you lost something, and I guess if you found something, these are the steps to take.   Depending upon where items are found, inexpensive items will be held for 15 days at La Hacienda or Laurel Manor Regional Recreation Centers. Valuables immediately will be turned over to the Lady Lake Police Department, Sumter County Sheriff’s Office or Marion County Sheriff’s Office. After two weeks, unclaimed items will be donated to local charities. The Recreation Department is not responsible for lost items.  Hoping this is a bit of advice that you will never need…but just in case.  Have any thoughts about what they might have been looking for?

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