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I lost my calico cat yesterday around 3pm near the Strand Historic District at 25th Street and the Seawall in Galveston. She's a medium-sized tabby with orange, black, and white patches, white paws, and bright green eyes. She wears a pink collar with a tiny silver bell that jingles when she moves, and she has a small scar behind her left ear from a playful incident last year. She's shy with strangers but loved deeply—this cat is my entire world and has sentimental value. If anyone spots her around Bubba's Café or along the Seawall, please text me. She loves tuna treats and often hides under parked cars when scared.
I lost my Yamaha FG800 acoustic guitar yesterday around 3pm. It's natural wood with a satin finish, about 40 inches long, and there's a small dent on the lower bout. A faded sticker sits on the pickguard, and a bright green strap with a white sunburst pattern is attached. I left it near The Strand outside the Grand 1894 Opera House on Postoffice Street in Galveston. This guitar has sentimental value—it's the first grown-up instrument I saved up for, and I really need it back.
I lost car keys to a rental mustang they have a white tag connected to them i was at the strand during mardi gras last.
I lost my burgundy Michael Kors wallet yesterday around 3pm near The Strand on 23rd Street, by The Tremont House in Galveston. It's a slim bifold with a gold MK logo and a tiny coffee stain on the back corner. Inside are my driver's license, a few cards, and about $60 in cash, plus a faded photo of my grandmother tucked in the card slots. It has sentimental value and I really need to have it back—if you found it, I'd be grateful to get it back.
I’m Priya Patel. I lost my beagle-mix dog yesterday around 3:15pm near The Strand on Postoffice Street, by the Seawall at 61st Street in Galveston. He’s about 25 pounds, brindle with a white chest, and wears a blue reflective collar with a pink paw-print name tag that says Nova. He’s generally friendly but can be anxious around loud crowds, and he has a small white blaze on his nose along with a tiny scar on his left hind leg from a past adventure. We just adopted him last month, and he means the world to us; this has been really tough. If you spot him, please reply here so we can coordinate.
Found a brown leather wallet this afternoon around 4:15pm in the parking lot behind The Strand on 25th Street, Galveston. It's a genuine leather wallet, dark chocolate brown with a slightly worn corner and a small green enamel dolphin pin on the inside. Inside there are several cards and a faded photo of a kid in a red hoodie; there’s a coffee stain on the back and a zippered coin pocket. I scanned for an ID but couldn’t find the owner nearby, so I’m posting here in case someone recognizes it. If this is yours, email me at [email protected] to arrange a meetup and return it safely.
I found a silver flute this afternoon around 3:15pm outside the Galveston Arts Center on Postoffice Street, near The Strand. It's a polished silver student-grade flute with a few light scratches along the lip plate and a small dent on the bottom edge of the foot joint. The case is a black hard-shell with a red interior, and there's an engraving on the headjoint with the initials 'A.R.' I figured someone might be missing it after a street performance near the Strand, so I'm hoping to get it back to its owner. If this sounds like your flute, let's coordinate a meetup in Galveston.
I found this red Santa hat this afternoon around 4:15pm outside the Galveston Pleasure Pier, along Seawall Boulevard near 25th Street. It's a bright red felt hat with a chunky white faux-fur trim and a fluffy white pom-pom that still jingles when I shake it. Inside, there’s a small blue snowflake pin sewn to the lining and a tiny green bell on the pom-pom that rings softly. The hat is in good condition aside from a little sunscreen smudge from the boardwalk, and it clearly feels special—like a gift or a favorite seasonal piece; if the owner recognizes these details, I’d be glad to help return it.
I found a tiny gray-and-white hamster this afternoon around 3:15pm, near Mechanic Street by The Strand in Galveston. It was sitting inside a blue travel cage with a bright yellow latch, the door a tad ajar. The little guy has a small white patch on his right flank and a pink nose that twitches when I speak to him. I carried the cage to a bench outside a café and kept an eye on him while I checked for a tag or microchip—nothing obvious. I know someone out there is missing a pet, and I’d love to reunite him with his family; I’m hoping the owner sees this and claims him soon.
Found a dog yesterday around 4pm on Seawall Blvd near Stewart Beach in Galveston. It's a small beagle mix with a tri-color coat and a bright blue bandana, about knee-high, with a tiny white blaze on the chest and a white sock on the left front paw. It doesn't have an ID tag, and it looked a bit anxious but friendly when I approached. I know how scary it is to lose a dog, so if this is yours or you know the owner, please reach out.