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I’m posting from Corpus Christi because I’m worried I’ll lose track of it forever. Yesterday around 3pm I was walking along Shoreline Boulevard by the CVS and the Marina, near the American Bank Center. My lens is a single clear Acuvue Oasys daily contact lens, used, and I must have dropped it when I paused to tie my shoe. It’s small and nearly invisible, but if you shine bright light you can see a tiny micro-scratch on the outer edge. I keep my spare in a blue plastic case with my initials 'PP' on the lid, so if you see something with that on it, it might be mine. I really need it back—replacing it is expensive and I can’t drive or work properly without it.
I lost my brown and white beagle mix yesterday around 5:15pm. He's about 25 pounds, white chest, and a brown patch over his left eye. He’s wearing a red collar with a blue tag that has my name and phone number, and a tiny white scar behind his right ear. I last saw him near the American Bank Center on Staples Street by the Corpus Christi bayfront; he bolted when I stopped to grab a snack at the CVS. I’m really worried—he’s not just a dog, he's my walking buddy and this dog has sentimental value; any sighting helps a lot.
I lost my vintage Topps baseball card binder yesterday around 3pm after I left the parking lot behind the American Bank Center on Shoreline Blvd in Corpus Christi. It's a black 9x11 binder with a red spine, stuffed with roughly 200 cards, mostly near-mint but a few have yellowed edges from storage. One card I remember is a mint-condition 1989 Ken Griffey Jr. rookie card tucked near the middle, and there's a small sticker on the front that reads 'G-92'. This collection has sentimental value— it was a gift from my grandfather, and I really hope to get it back.
I lost my silver-tone bracelet yesterday around 3pm near the Texas State Aquarium on Shoreline Boulevard in Corpus Christi. It's a slim 7-inch bracelet with a tiny emerald seahorse charm and the clasp is engraved with the initials 'PR', plus a subtle wave texture along the inner side. It was a gift from my grandma, so it means a lot to me and I'm really hoping to get it back. If you found something matching this near the aquarium, the marina, or along Shoreline, please reach out.
I was walking along the Harbor Walk by the Corpus Christi Marina around 3pm yesterday when I must have dropped it. It's a 14k yellow gold ring, slim and simple—size 6 and about 2.2 mm wide—with a tiny sapphire bezel-set at the top and a brushed finish. Inside the band there's a small engraving 'M.F.' and you can see a couple of wear scratches from years of wear. It’s the ring my grandmother gave me, so it means the world to me and I really need it back. If you found it, please message me—any lead would help, and I’ll be forever grateful.
I found this scarf this morning around 10:15am on the Corpus Christi Bayfront seawall behind the American Bank Center along Shoreline Boulevard. It’s a thick, cozy knit in red and green, with a small gold snowflake pin attached near one end and a CozyNest label stitched on the inside. It’s in good condition, just a bit of wind-snagged fluff and a tiny pulled thread near the corner. The holiday colors feel meaningful, and I know how much a sentimental item can mean to someone who wore it for warmth this season. If this sounds like yours, reach out and we’ll figure out a good way to reunite it.
Found a pair of wireless earbuds in a matte gray charging case this afternoon around 2:15pm outside the American Bank Center on Shoreline Boulevard by the Bayfront in Corpus Christi. The case is roughly the size of a credit card, with a small dent on the bottom-right edge and a blue lighthouse sticker on the lid. The earbuds themselves are white with a slight blue tint, and there’s a frayed charging cable tucked inside the case. If the owner recognizes the sticker or the dent, I’d really like to help get them back to you—hope to reunite these with their owner.
I found a silver Casio watch while walking near the marina in Corpus Christi. It has a classic digital display and a few scratches on the band, but it seems to be in working order. If you can describe the watch, I would be happy to return it to its owner.
I found a pair of brown leather ankle boots on the sandy shore by the beach access near South Padre Island in Corpus Christi. They look barely worn and have no markings to indicate their owner. If they belong to you or you recognize them, please reach out!
I found a Golden Retriever wandering in the park near Shoreline Blvd in Corpus Christi. He seems to be well taken care of, wearing a blue collar with no identification tags. I couldn't see anyone looking for him, so I brought him home to keep him safe. If he's yours, please get in touch!
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