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I lost my blue campus ID card yesterday around 3pm near the Lamar University Library on East College Street in Beaumont. It's a blue plastic ID the size of a credit card, with my photo on the left and the campus seal on the right; the bottom left corner is slightly bent and there’s a faint coffee stain along the edge. On the back is a tiny panda sticker from a student club I joined last semester. This card is what I use to get into the dorm and the library, so I really need it back. If you found it, email me at [email protected] and I can swing by downtown Beaumont or meet near the library to pick it up.
I’m desperately looking for my sister, Zara Patel, who’s been missing since yesterday around 7:15pm. She’s about 5'2", around 110 pounds, with long black hair usually worn in a messy ponytail and brown eyes. She was last seen wearing a bright red hoodie, gray jeans, and white sneakers, and she was carrying a blue backpack with a white star patch. I last saw her near the Target on Dowlen Road in Beaumont, just off I-10, about a block from the mall area. She has a small scar under her left eyebrow and a faint compass tattoo on her right wrist—easy enough to spot if you know her. It’s really scary; she’s only 17 and has never wandered off before. If you spot her, please get in touch right away.
I lost my silver Yamaha flute (a wind instrument) in a black hard case yesterday around 3pm. I was in the parking lot behind the Beaumont Public Library on Laurel Street, near the Jefferson Theatre, after a quick practice break. The flute has a small nick on the headjoint and a red ribbon sticker with my initials 'AR' on the case; it's sentimental because it was my grandmother's gift. I’m really hoping someone picked it up by mistake; if you’ve seen it, please text or email me so we can arrange a pickup near Dowlen Road.
I lost my red Nike running shoes yesterday around 3pm near the Parkdale Mall parking lot in Beaumont. They’re Nike, red with a black swoosh, size 9, and the left shoe has a lime-green lace I swapped in for visibility. The soles show the usual wear from daily runs, but the right heel has a tiny blue scuff from a treadmill belt in the gym. They were a gift from my sister and mean a lot to me; I’d be beyond grateful to get them back if found.
I lost my blue Canon EOS M50 camera yesterday around 3pm near the Starbucks on College Street in downtown Beaumont. It's a compact mirrorless with a gray strap, and there’s a small dent on the top left corner from a drop last month. The kit lens is 15-45mm and has a tiny scratch on the front element. The camera bag is a black Case Logic with a red zipper pull. Most importantly, the bottom plate has my initials 'PK' engraved. It means a lot to me — it was a gift from my aunt, and I really need it back for a photo project this week.
I found a handbag this afternoon around 3:15 pm in the Parkdale Mall parking lot in Beaumont, near the food court. It's a Michael Kors navy handbag with gold hardware, medium size, and a long crossbody strap. The exterior has a few scuffs on the corners, but the coral interior lining is clean, and there's a small hibiscus-shaped keychain clipped to the zipper. Inside is a leather card slip with faint initials 'L.S.'—hope to reunite it with its owner; we can meet in a public spot at Parkdale Mall to confirm details.
Found this bracelet this afternoon around 3:15pm in the parking lot behind the Walmart on Dowlen Road in Beaumont. It’s a silver-tone bracelet, about 7 inches long, with a small heart charm and a tiny blue enamel bead near the clasp. The metal shows a few light scratches from daily wear, and there’s a faint inside engraving that looks like 'M+V' or maybe 'MV'—hard to tell. I know how something like this can mean a lot, especially if it was a gift or a reminder of someone special, so I’m hoping to help reunite it with its owner. If you’re missing it, message me and we’ll figure out how to get it back.
I found a pair of black rectangular eyeglasses this afternoon around 4:15 in the parking lot behind Parkdale Mall on Calder Avenue in Beaumont. They’re lightweight plastic frames, about medium width, with a small scratch on the left lens and the right temple a hair bent. There’s a tiny blue label on the inside of the right temple, and a thin gray cleaning cloth tucked in the pocket behind the frame when I picked them up. Not mine, so I’m hoping to reunite them with whoever lost them; I know how easy it is to misplace glasses and how much they can mean in daily life.
I found a navy umbrella this afternoon around 3:15 pm behind the Port Arthur Public Library on 9th Street. It's a compact umbrella, about 30 inches long when closed, with navy fabric and a small green leaf keychain sewn into the wrist strap. The wooden handle has light scratches and the metal tip shows a tiny dent, but it opens and closes reliably. There’s a faded tag inside that says 'Suncrest'—hope that helps identify the owner. If this is yours, message me here and we can arrange a pickup near the library.
I found a red 9x11 vinyl binder stuffed with 1980s baseball cards this afternoon around 3:45pm in the parking lot behind Parkdale Mall on Dowlen Road, Beaumont. The binder is plain red with a clear front cover and a few worn edges; inside are hundreds of old cards in plastic sleeves, mostly Houston Astros from the late '70s and early '80s. There's a small yellow sticker on the front that reads 'Beaumont Youth League 1986' and a coffee stain along the back. tucked in the front pocket is a folded receipt from a local hobby shop and a Sharpie note that says 'Gary's Card Club'—a couple of personal touches that might help confirm ownership. If this sounds like yours, message me here and we can arrange a pickup; I’d be glad to help reunite you with your collection.