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Last night around 8:30 pm I realized my handheld gaming device and a small console were missing from my backpack while I sat on a bench near the old courthouse on Tyler Ave in Center, Texas. I had paused to check my phone, and when I stood up they were gone. The handheld is in a red protective case and the console has a dark-gray shell; both mean a lot to me because they’re tied to a project I’m passionate about. If anyone picked them up, I’d be grateful to see them back in the right hands.
On Friday at 6:15 p.m., I found travel adapters tucked behind a bench near Center Square in Deep East Texas. They were in a small black pouch, dusty from the sun, with a tangle of cords sticking out. Seeing those adapters felt like a small ray of hope for someone traveling through this region, and I could sense how much someone relies on them when away from home. I kept them safe and posted this here in the hope they reach their owner soon.
I was walking home around 7:45 PM along Main Street in Lufkin, Deep East Texas, when a small tin of enamel pins lay beside the curb near the old City Hall building. The pins were a jumble of shapes—Texas outlines, a tiny bicycle, and a few vintage sports badges—clearly loved by someone. I picked them up and checked nearby stores, but no one claimed them. If these pins belong to you, please flag this listing so we can arrange a pickup through the site.
I was decorating the front yard at my house on Main Street in Center, Deep East Texas, around 5:15 p.m. on Tuesday when I realized my holiday decorations had vanished from a red plaid tote. Inside were garlands, a small wooden nativity scene, and a string of warm white bulbs that I’d carefully stored after last year’s storms. The tote carries a pine scent and a couple of faded snowflake stickers. Those decorations were sentimental; they belonged to my grandmother and bring back family Christmas memories. If anyone saw a tote near the courthouse square in Center, please keep an eye out for it.
I lost my black leather Samsonite executive briefcase yesterday around 3pm, probably near the Walmart on 59 in Lufkin, Deep East Texas. It's a medium-sized case with a silver latch and a small scuff on the bottom left corner where the leather has started to wear. Inside are important papers, a navy Moleskine notebook, and my old KP Consulting badge. There's a bright green bus-pass sticker on the inside flap that should help identify it. If anyone found it, I’d really appreciate getting it back; those documents are sentimental and I really need them.
I lost my teak coffee table with a glass top yesterday around 3pm near the Starbucks on Main Street in Nacogdoches, Deep East Texas. It’s about 3 feet long, with a warm teak finish and slender cross-legged metal supports. The glass top has a tiny chip near the back edge, and there’s a small dent on the front left leg. On the underside, there’s a laser-engraved initials 'LA' and a faint pencil mark from last year’s move. It was a wedding gift from my grandmother and means a lot to me, so I’m really hoping to get it back. If found, email me at [email protected].
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