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I lost my Rayban Wayfarer Gen 2 sunglasses on 7/11. If found please reach out
Yesterday at 6:30 pm, I realized my bus tickets had disappeared after I stepped off near the Greyhound station on Polk Street. They were loose sheets, torn slightly, with my name printed in the corner and a simple route tucked between the pages. Losing them would derail my plans, and I’m anxious about missing the trip. I retraced my steps along the sidewalk, checked a small café, and even asked the attendant, but no luck. If someone found them, please hold on to them for a moment longer. I’ll be nearby waiting in the area, hoping for any sign they’ve been found.
Hi, I'm Diego Ramirez. I lost a handful of pins in Amarillo today. At 2:30 p.m., I left the Amarillo Civic Center area after a quick look around the plaza on 6th Avenue near Polk Street. I think I set them down on a bench at the cafe there, but by the time I checked, they were gone. The pins are small enamel pieces, likely two or three with a sunburst motif and a family crest pin my grandmother gave me. They’re sentimental, so I’ve been anxious all afternoon. If you found them, please drop them at the information desk of the Civic Center or near Sixth Avenue—near Polk Street.
Yesterday around 7:30 p.m., I found a metal utensils set left on a bench behind the Love's Travel Stop off I-40 near the Cadillac Ranch. It's a mixed bag of stainless steel pieces—forks, spoons, a few camping cups—with a worn cloth pouch that probably held a quick-meal kit. They looked like they'd been on a road trip and were forgotten in the rush of packing up. I picked them up and brought them straight to the Lost & Found here, hoping the owner will recognize them. It felt heartwarming to know a simple everyday tool might make someone's travels a little smoother again.
I found a weather-beaten bag on a bench near the Amarillo Civic Center at 6:15 p.m. yesterday. Inside were gear from multiple sports: a neon-green soccer ball, a pair of scuffed basketball shoes, a plaid tennis bag, a dusty baseball glove, and several water bottles rattling around. I checked for a name tag, but there wasn't one. It felt good to help someone reconnect with their stuff, and I hope this listing helps the rightful owner find it soon. I left the bag securely on the bench with a simple note tucked under the strap, near the entrance of the arena.
I found a student ID lying on the sidewalk outside the Amarillo Downtown Library's main entrance at 4:12 PM today. The badge is attached to a blue lanyard and the front shows the name 'Taylor Rivera' with a small photo. It looked recently dropped, and I know how scary it can be to misplace something that’s used for campus access. I’m posting it here to help connect the owner with this lost item and get it back where it belongs.
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