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I lost my USB drives on Tuesday around 7:45 p.m. after a quick exit from a cafe near Klyde Warren Park in downtown Dallas. They are five small drives tucked into a blue case inside a gray tote, easy to mix up in a crowded evening. The data matters to me—work drafts, a few personal photos, and receipts from a recent trip—and I am worried they may fall into the wrong hands. I retraced the park path, crossing the pedestrian bridge and circling the Pegasus statue, but nothing turned up. If you found them, I hope you will hand them in so I can pick them up where I left them.
Hi, I’m Lena Martinez. I found a set of remote controls on a bench by Klyde Warren Park in downtown Dallas this afternoon, around 6:30 PM. They were tucked against the railing between the Arts District promenade and the food trucks, blinking under a streetlamp as people passed. The remotes look like they belong to someone’s living room—several brands, mismatched colors, and a couple with sticky notes. I picked them up and kept them safe here, hoping to help reunite them with their owner through the site.
Yesterday around 5:45 PM I found two parrots perched on a storefront awning near Trinity Groves in the Dallas–Fort Worth area. They stepped onto my sleeve and looked curious, one with vibrant green feathers and a blue tail, the other a flashy yellow-green with a red crown. I kept them safe in a quiet corner of the street while I looked for any sign of owners. They seem well cared for and unusually friendly, chirping a bit and mimicking a few phrases. I know someone is probably missing them dearly, so I hope this helps bring them home soon. They’re safe where I found them and waiting for the next step.
This morning at 9:30 a.m., I realized my small appliances were missing from the kitchen of my apartment off Elm Street, near Reunion Tower in downtown Dallas. The missing items are a white coffee maker, a black toaster, and a compact blender I reach for every morning. I’d stepped into the hallway to grab a box and came back to find the counter empty, with a faint coffee aroma lingering in the air. If you found them somewhere around the lobby stairs by Reunion Tower or tucked into a nearby storage area, please return them to the site.
Friday night around 9:15 pm, I realized my Handheld and Console were missing after I left the food trucks by Klyde Warren Park and started walking toward the American Airlines Center. I think I last had it tucked in my backpack while I checked a photo near the Dallas Arts District, and I must have dropped it somewhere along the sidewalk by Victory Park. It's a black handheld console in a blue cover, and the screen glows when I tap the power button. I'm anxious and hopeful that a kind soul picked it up and will bring it back through the site.
I lost Student ID in Dallas / Fort Worth, Texas, United States. This morning, around 8:12 a.m., I was near Klyde Warren Park, just off the Dallas Arts District, after a quick run to class. The card was in my front pocket, and now I cannot get into buildings or ride the train without it. The photo and name on the card feel like a small anchor of my day, and my routine is off without it. I retraced steps along Maple Avenue and the park edge, but there was no trace. If it turns up, I will be forever grateful.
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