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I lost my dark brown leather briefcase yesterday around 3pm outside the Union Plaza Transit Center on San Antonio Ave, right by the El Paso Downtown Library. It's a midsize briefcase, a bit worn, with a single top handle and a small front zip pocket. The bottom-right corner has a tiny dent and the interior red lining is visible through the zipper. Inside there's a hidden inner pocket that holds a worn business card with my initials 'A.R.' and a USB drive with my recent project notes. It has sentimental value and I really need it back. If you found it, please reach out—I'd be grateful to get it back.
I lost my purse with a wallet brown and it has my passaport and social security please
I lost my blue pocket El Paso city map yesterday around 3pm outside the Starbucks on N Stanton St near Union Plaza. It's a small paperback about the size of a postcard, with a bright royal-blue cover and a red fabric bookmark sticking out. The back cover has a coffee stain and a faint pencil note along the margin. The spine is creased from travel, and there's a tiny corner tear on page 64. This printed map has sentimental value—it's how I navigate the city when I visit, and I really need it back. If you found it, please ping me through this app. I'd be grateful.
I lost my blue iPhone 12 Pro Max yesterday around 3pm outside the Starbucks at Cielo Vista Mall on Montana Ave in El Paso. It’s in a black OtterBox Defender case with a red rim and a lime-green PopSocket on the back, plus a small dent on the bottom-left corner. The screen is cracked and the wallpaper shows a desert sunset with my dog, so I can spot it quickly if it pops up. This phone is my lifeline for work and family, and it has sentimental value since my grandmother gave me a similar model years ago. If anyone found it, please message me—I'd be incredibly grateful to get it back.
Hey there, I lost my handmade abstract ceramic wall plaque yesterday around 3pm outside the El Paso Museum of Art on Arts Festival Plaza. It's a small 8x10 inch piece with a matte white base, cobalt blue glaze swirls, and subtle gold leaf along the edges. The frame is light oak and has a couple of tiny scratches on the corner from being bumped around. There's a signature in the bottom-right that reads 'M. Rivera.' It means a lot to me—it's a gift from a friend who helped me through a rough patch, and I’d be really grateful to get it back. If you found it, text me near the museum.
I found a vintage stamp collection album this afternoon around 2:15pm in the parking lot behind Cielo Vista Mall on Pellicano Drive, El Paso. It's a red leather-bound album, about 9x12 inches, a bit worn with a black spine and gold lettering that reads 'Deluxe Stamp Collection'. Inside are stamps from the 1940s and 1950s, neatly preserved in glassine sleeves, with several mint-condition issues and bright cancellations. There's a small hand-drawn label on the inside cover with the initials 'M.R.' and a couple of commemoratives tucked between pages that look fairly rare. I figured someone might be missing this, so I'm posting it here in case the owner recognizes the binder or can describe the note.
Found a gray fleece travel neck pillow this afternoon around 3:15pm on the curb outside Terminal A at El Paso International Airport. It’s a standard U-shaped pillow, about 12 inches long, with a soft, slightly worn gray cover. A pink satin ribbon is tied in a tiny bow around the zipper pull, and there’s a small blue-stitched tag with the initials 'LJ' on the inner edge. There’s a faint coffee stain along the bottom from a recent trip. Looks well-loved, like it might have sentimental value to someone. If it belongs to you, I’d be glad to return it—we can meet near the arrivals area to sort it out.
I found a pair of black Wayfarer-style glasses this afternoon around 3:15pm, lying on the sidewalk outside the Sun Bowl Stadium on Sun Bowl Drive in El Paso. Frames are matte black plastic with a subtle red accent on the inner temples. The right lens has a small scratch near the top corner; the left temple tip is slightly worn. The brand Ray-Ban is engraved on the inner arm. They came with a gray soft case and a bright green cleaning cloth tucked inside. I’m keeping them safe and hoping the owner sees this and reaches out.
I found a set of keys this morning around 9am in the parking lot behind the El Paso Convention Center on Paisano Drive. There's a bright blue nylon lanyard, and a mix of house and car keys on a metal split ring. One key has a red plastic head with the letter 'A' etched, and there's a small enamel cactus tag clipped to the ring—easy to spot if you know your keys. They look a bit worn but still functional, and I want to help get them back to their owner; if this is yours, reach out and we'll figure out the next steps.
I found a silver flute in a black hard-shell case this morning around 9:15 am near the Plaza Theatre in downtown El Paso, by Overland Ave and Pacific Ave. The flute is a Yamaha student model YFL-221, silver-plated, with a small dent on the head joint and some wear on the keys. The case has a red cactus sticker and the initials 'AP' engraved on the headjoint. I'm posting here hoping the owner sees it and can verify the marks; if this is yours, DM me on the app so we can arrange a safe handoff.
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