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I lost my gray North Face backpack yesterday around 3pm. I was walking from the Mall of Abilene toward Buffalo Gap Road and must have left it near the coffee shop area by the parking lot. It's a medium-sized backpack, weathered gray fabric with an orange zipper, and a small blue bicycle sticker on the front pocket. Inside there's my laptop charger, a spiral notebook from class, and a ragged photo album with pictures of my grandmother, sentimental stuff that can't be replaced. One identifying feature is a bright green monkey keychain clipped to the zipper pull, plus a dent on the bottom-right corner from a tumble last week. I really need it back; it means a lot to me.
I lost my brown leather travel passport holder yesterday around 3pm near the Starbucks in the Mall of Abilene on Buffalo Gap Road. It's a compact item, the size of a small notebook, with a gold zipper and a faint coffee stain on the back. Inside there are my passport, a couple of cards, and a leather patch embossed with the initials 'P.P.' It was a gift from my grandmother and it means a lot to me, so I’d really appreciate someone returning it if they found it.
I lost my royal blue Nike running shoes yesterday around 3pm near the Target on Buffalo Gap Road in Abilene. They're size 9, lightweight mesh with a neon lime swoosh, and there's a small white scuff on the right toe. The left shoe has a tiny pull tab at the heel and the laces are neon yellow. They’re in decent condition but a bit muddy from today’s run, and they’ve been my go-to pair. They were a gift from my sister and I really need them back.
I lost my black Canon VIXIA HF R800 digital video camera yesterday around 3pm. It was in a black padded zipper case with a small turtle sticker on the front and a blue zipper pull; the case is a bit scuffed from daily use. I had it outside the Abilene Mall along Buffalo Gap Road, near the food court entrance, while I was grabbing a coffee and talking with a coworker. The camera is compact, about the size of a hardcover book, with a matte finish; inside there’s a 32GB memory card and a sticky note with my initials. This camera means a lot to me—it’s for my indie film project, and it’s how I document ideas. If anyone found it, please let me know; I really need it back.
I lost my white AirPods Pro charging case yesterday around 3:15 pm near the Mall of Abilene on Buffalo Gap Rd. It’s the 2nd-gen model, case is white with a tiny heart-shaped scratch on the lid and a faint coffee stain along the back edge. Inside are the earbuds, but I really need the case back because it holds my pairing info. This has sentimental value—it's a gift from my sister and I rely on it daily for work calls and playlists. If you found it in that area, please reach out; I’d be incredibly grateful. There’s a small blue sticker with my initials 'JP' inside the lid as an extra identifier.
Found a set of keys this afternoon around 4:15pm in the parking lot behind the Mall of Abilene on Buffalo Gap Road. There are three keys on a dented brass ring, plus a blue silicone lanyard with a white star and a tiny flashlight keychain. One key is a house key with a red enamel heart sticker, another is a Honda car key with a worn plastic head, and there’s a white tag that says 'Studio 4' in faded handwriting. They’re a bit dirty but still workable. If you’re the owner, send me a message on the app and we can arrange a quick handoff near the mall entrance or the food court.
I found a blue hardcover mystery novel this afternoon around 2:15 pm, tucked behind the Abilene Public Library on Cedar Street near the bike racks. It's a 2014 edition with a slightly creased spine and a fox-shaped orange felt bookmark tucked between pages. There's a faint coffee stain on the back corner of the dust jacket, and a small library stamp on the inside cover reading 'Property of Abilene Public Library.' I figured someone in town probably loves this book, and I'd like to get it back to its owner if you recognize these details. I can hold onto it until the rightful owner claims it.
I found a small black 5x7 binder with clear sleeves stuffed with baseball cards from the early '90s. It's clearly a Topps-era set, with a handful of star rookies peeking through, and the cover shows a bright yellow sticker that reads 'Midwest Stars 1994' along with a blue Sharpie note on the back page. I found it this afternoon around 4:15pm behind the Mall of Abilene on Buffalo Gap Road, near the coffee shop and outdoor seating. It looks like someone put real care into organizing this; I'd hate for it to disappear, so I'm keeping it safe until the owner shows up.
I found a black 25-key MIDI controller this afternoon around 4:15pm in the parking lot behind the Mall of Abilene on Sayles Boulevard. It's an Akai MPK Mini MKII, compact and sturdy, with a matte finish and a few scuffs along the bottom edge. It has 25 velocity-sensitive keys, a row of small function pads, and a blue USB cable still attached. On the back there’s a bright green sticker with the initials 'JP' and a tiny dent from a light drop, which helps it stand out. It looks recently used but well cared for, and I’d be happy to return it to its rightful owner once we connect.
I found a black iPhone 12 Pro with a cracked screen and a gray OtterBox case this afternoon around 4:15pm near the Target on Buffalo Gap Road in Abilene. It was sitting face-down on the sidewalk by the entrance, with a mint-green sticker on the back corner and a cracked screen protector peeling off. I powered it on briefly to check for a contact photo, but I didn’t see anything obviously identifying. There are a few photos of a family trip in the gallery and a note in the Notes app about a birthday, so it seems sentimental to someone. If this is yours, I would be glad to return it.
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