Lost
Lost toasters near downtown El Paso
Chamizal National Memorial area
Lost
listing
Posted
3 days
ago
Description
I was helping a friend move on the West Side of El Paso around 7:30 PM yesterday when I realized my two toasters weren't in the box I loaded. We had paused for a quick break near the Chamizal National Memorial, and I must have left them on the kitchen counter back at the rental. They’re small, stainless with chrome knobs, and I use them every morning; losing them feels silly but it’s also a small piece of home I don’t want to forget. I hope they turn up somewhere around downtown El Paso, especially near Chamizal Park.
Approximate last-seen location
Chamizal National Memorial area
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