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LOST I realized my two remote controls were missing around 9:40 pm yesterday, after I stepped out of the Houma Public Library on Grand Street. One is black with a glossy finish and a bright red power button; the other is matte gray with a small dent in the corner. I searched along Main Street, past the Terrebonne Parish Courthouse steps and the little cafe by the corner, but they weren’t there. I’m anxious because one remote controls the living room TV and the other the sound system my mother depends on every evening.
Last Tuesday at 4:25 p.m., I was sorting through a stamp album on the porch of my aunt's house on Main Street in Houma when a breeze knocked a small leather pouch from the chair. By the time I went inside to grab a drink, the pouch was gone. The air smelled like bayous and creole seasoning, and the sunset washed the brick storefronts along Main Street in warm gold. I’m hoping a careful passerby picked up the stamps and kept them safe until I retrace my steps.
While cleaning up a box of my dad's old music I left a stack of Cajun blues CDs on the coffee table in my Houma apartment. I stepped out for groceries around 4:45 PM on Tuesday and came back to find the discs gone from the table. They are old, scratched in places with handwritten labels and carry a lot of family history. They have traveled with me through Houma downtown days and late night listening sessions with friends, and now they are just memories in danger of being lost. If you have seen them around Main Street Market or near the Terrebonne Civic Center please keep them safe for me. They mean a lot.
Hey there, I’m Noah Bennett. I FOUND a pair of toasters this afternoon around 3:15 p.m. outside the Houma Downtown Market on Barrow Street. They’re a simple chrome set with white knobs, a little dusty from sitting on a bench near the coffee cart. I asked around the area for a moment, then brought them to the market office to hold them until the owner claims them. If you lost toasters, you’ll recognize this pair by the chrome finish and the tiny dent on the left toaster.
This morning around 10:15 a.m., I was cleaning out a closet at a friend's house on Main Street in Houma when I spotted a sturdy box labeled Holiday Decorations tucked behind a tote by the front door. Inside are garlands, wreaths, and strings of lights—clearly used in past holidays. They look like someone’s forgotten stash, possibly from a party at the nearby Houma-Terrebonne Civic Center. I brought everything inside to keep it safe and would love to reunite it with its owner through the site.
Found a blue 12-inch plush dragon this afternoon around 3:15pm outside the Houma Public Library on Barrow Street. It's a soft toy, bright blue with a lime-green belly and tiny orange wings. The fabric is a bit worn around the tail, and there's a small red heart stitched on the left wing. It still has a gentle squeak when squeezed. If this belongs to someone, I’d really like to reunite it with its owner—happy to hold onto it at the library desk or meet up nearby.
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