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Friday at 7:20 pm, I realized my travel visas weren’t in the little brown sleeve in my backpack anymore. I’d just treated myself to a coffee by the USS Lexington Museum on the Bay in Corpus Christi and was walking toward the hotel lobby when they vanished. The folder held my full name, birth info, and the stamps I need for border checks, and losing them tonight has me spinning. I’m torn between relief at having them somewhere and dread at how I’ll replace them if someone else ends up with them. If you found them near the waterfront, please keep them safe—the site is how I’ll reunite them with me.
I was out for an evening walk along the Corpus Christi seawall by the Texas State Aquarium when my handheld and a small black console slipped from my pocket. It happened around 8:15 p.m. last Friday as the water reflected the lights and families wandered the boardwalk. I remember tugging the strap of my bag a little tighter after pausing to watch the sunset over the water. If someone finds it I would be grateful to hear through the site so I can reclaim it. The device means a lot to me; it holds photos, games, and notes for a trip home.
I was walking along The Strand near the Bayfront seawall on Tuesday around 6:40 PM. My small blender and coffee maker disappeared from my tote when I paused to take a photo near Heritage Park. I retraced my steps past the USS Lexington memorial and along the water's edge, but I didn't see them. Our weekend routine and coffee at home feel off without them, and I just want to know they’re safe.
Today at around 9:45 a.m., I was loading groceries into my SUV near Bayfront Plaza when a tote tipped and my DVDs spilled onto the pavement, and by the time I turned around, they were gone in a few seconds. The collection includes family favorites and a couple of vintage titles my grandfather loved. I had wrapped them in a blue cloth with a red strap; one case has a sticker with 'Family Classics' on the spine. I've retraced my steps along Ocean Drive and the marina, but nothing turned up. If you found them, please contact me through the site so we can arrange a meetup. I’m in Corpus Christi, Texas, and these mean a lot to me.
I lost two belts this afternoon around 5:10 PM while strolling the Corpus Christi Seawall along Ocean Drive, near the American Bank Center. They are simple black leather belts, one with a slightly scraped buckle, the other tucked in a small zippered pouch from a day at the bay. I wore them during a quick walk to catch the sunset, and when I sat briefly on a bench, they disappeared from my tote. They mean a lot to me because one was a gift from my dad, and I am hoping someone who finds them will return them through the site.
I found a small hamster this afternoon around 3:20pm under a bench by the Bayfront fountains, near the Texas State Aquarium on Shoreline Boulevard in Corpus Christi. It's a grey-and-white Syrian hamster, about 2 inches long, with a slightly scruffy coat and a white belly. It has a distinct orange patch on its left ear and a tiny scar on its right hind leg, and it wears a faded blue collar with a tiny bell that barely jingles. It seemed skittish at first but warmed up after I offered a few sunflower seeds. I’m keeping it safe in a ventilated hamster cage with bedding and water until I can reunite it with its owner.
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