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I lost my calico cat yesterday around 4pm near Deep Ellum Station on Elm Street in Dallas. She’s small to medium, mostly white with orange and black patches, and she wears a green collar with a tiny silver bell. She has a tiny notch on her right ear and a faint scar on her left hind leg. She tends to stay close but gets spooked by loud noises, so she’s likely hiding nearby in alleyways or behind storefronts. This cat means the world to me—she’s a rescue and has sentimental value. If you’ve seen her, reach out at [email protected] so we can arrange a meetup in Dallas.
I’m hoping someone found my vintage coin collection—a small walnut display case with a glass lid and a green felt lining. I last had it yesterday around 3pm, near the Starbucks at the West Village on Lemmon Avenue in Dallas, and I must have left it on a bench outside. The set includes about 20 coins dating from 1902 to 1964, plus one misstrike coin that stands out. The lid has a tiny red enamel star pin attached as a marker, which is my only visible identifying feature. It has sentimental value—my grandfather started the collection, and I really need it back.
I lost my black North Face Borealis backpack yesterday around 3pm near the Starbucks on McKinney Ave in Uptown Dallas. It's a medium-sized bag with water-resistant fabric, and there's a small scuff on the bottom corner. The front pocket has a bright red zipper pull, which is easy to spot. Inside there’s a 13-inch laptop sleeve, a gray charger, and a blue microfiber cloth in the main compartment. There’s a faded TX-23 sticker on the side water-bottle pocket. This backpack is my daily work companion and it even holds a travel journal from last summer—really sentimental to me; I’d be grateful to get it back.
I lost my white cat with orange patches. I last saw him yesterday around 6pm near the Bishop Arts District in Dallas, right by Velvet Taco on Davis Street. He wears a green collar with a tiny brass bell and has a heart-shaped orange patch on his chest; his left ear also has a tiny notch. He's an indoor cat who usually sticks close to home, and this has me worried because he means the world to me. If you found him, reply to this listing or email [email protected]—he's really missed and I want him back.
I lost my Fisher-Price wooden train set yesterday around 3pm near the CVS on McKinney Avenue in Uptown Dallas. It's the blue engine with a yellow chimney and a red caboose, and it's about the size of a paperback book. The set has a small green star sticker on the engine and one wheel is a tad loose. It meant a lot to my kiddo—the train was a gift from Grandma and it's been our go-to for calm play before bedtime. If anyone spotted it around that parking lot or by the coffee shop next door, please reach out—I really need it back.
Found a green paperback travel guide this afternoon around 3:10pm in the parking lot behind the Dallas Farmers Market on Harwood Street. The cover shows a bit of wear and the spine is creased, with bright yellow tabs sticking out on several pages. Inside the back cover there's a small sticker with the initials 'L.K.' and a few pencil notes marking Fort Worth and Dallas attractions. If this sounds like yours, I’m happy to hold onto it for a bit or arrange a quick meet-up near the Market area so you can grab it.
I found a cream queen-size duvet cover with navy piping this afternoon around 3:15pm, near the NorthPark Center parking garage off Park Lane in Dallas. It’s a Luna Home brand with a hidden zipper closure and two matching pillow shams. The fabric feels soft and the stitching is neat, though there’s a tiny coffee stain on the inner flap and a faint fade along the edge from washing. There’s a small monogram tag on the inside that reads 'LH' in blue thread, which might help the owner identify it. It clearly belonged to someone who uses this bedding set regularly, and it would mean a lot to get it back. If this is yours, message me with the pattern name and I’ll arrange pickup near the NorthPark entrance.
I found a gray lanyard with a VIP festival pass this afternoon around 2:15pm outside the Winspear Opera House in the Dallas Arts District. The badge is for the Luna Nights Festival and has a silver hologram sticker with LN22 and a printed barcode. The lanyard is a slightly frayed light-gray nylon and there’s a small coffee stain near the snap. It looks like it might have fallen out of a bag during the crowd surge after the show; if anyone recognizes it, I’d really want to get it back to its owner.
I found a small batch of vintage Star Wars action figures this afternoon around 3:15pm behind the Dallas Farmers Market on Harwood Street. They're Kenner-era, about 3.5 inches tall, with some paint wear and a light layer of dust from storage. The group includes Luke Skywalker (blonde hair, blue lightsaber), Darth Vader (glossy helmet with chipped paint), and a Boba Fett with a slightly bowed rocket-firing accessory. They were sitting on a concrete ledge near the loading dock by the market entrance. If anyone recognizes them, please reach out; I’d love to return them to their rightful owner.
Category: Bedding & Linen. I found a queen-size sheet set this morning around 9:20am in the parking lot behind NorthPark Center on Lemmon Ave, Dallas. It's ivory cotton with pale blue piping along the edges and includes fitted sheet, flat sheet, and two pillowcases. One pillowcase has a small gray monogram 'LM' embroidered in the corner, and the tag reads 'LuxeLine 400TC'. The set looks gently used but clean, a little wrinkled from the drive. Bedding can mean a lot to someone, so I hope to get it back to its owner if this is yours.
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