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Hi, I am Marcus Bennett. I was downtown Houston around 12:15 PM on Tuesday, strolling near the Discovery Green fountain with a tin of coins my grandfather collected. I set the tin down briefly while grabbing a snack, and when I looked back it was gone from my pocket. The coins span roughly from the 1920s to the 1960s and include a few Texas-minted pieces. Those coins carry family memories, and I am shaken by the loss. If found, they belong with our family keepsake box near the park’s edge.
While walking back to my car near Discovery Green at 9:15 am today, I found a small tote with a set of organizers inside, neatly arranged and tucked under a bench by the water feature. I picked it up and checked for a quick ID or label, but there wasn’t anything obvious to identify the owner. It felt good to return something that might help someone stay organized for their day, even just a little relief to someone who misplaced it.
Friday around 7:00 p.m., I realized my CDs were missing after I left a cafe on Westheimer Road near Market Square Park. I retraced my steps through the area and checked Market Square Park, but the case didn’t turn up. The binder holds about twenty discs, mostly indie and classic rock, kept in a tan leather sleeve with a few scratches and some faded stickers. They’re special to me because several were gifts and some came from early Houston shows. If you’ve seen them, please let me know through the site so I can arrange a pickup.
On Sunday around 7:45 PM, after a small holiday get-together on the edge of Downtown Houston, I realized my holiday decorations were missing from the back porch. The haul included a string of warm white lights, a garland, and a red ribbon wreath I tied last year. I clearly remember leaving the items on a folding table near City Hall on Main Street while I chatted with a neighbor about winter plans. It felt ridiculous to lose them, like a little piece of the season slipped away. If these decorations turn up, I’d be grateful to have them back.
I lost a black small bag that contained my wallet and my Angolan black passport in the Houston area. Please contact me if you find it
I found a beige wool scarf this afternoon around 3:45pm, left on the sidewalk near the Galleria's valet entrance on Westheimer Rd in Houston. It's a mid-length scarf, about 70 inches long, with a thick ribbed knit and tan tassels at both ends. There's a small J.Crew tag tucked into the inner corner and a thin blue thread stitched along the right edge—a tiny detail that’s easy to spot. The scarf is in good condition, just a little pilled from regular wear, no stains. If you recognize it, I'd really like to help you get it back—it's clearly been cherished and deserves to be worn again.
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