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I lost my gray TravelMate neck pillow yesterday around 3pm outside the Starbucks on Main Street in downtown Las Cruces. It’s a memory-foam pillow about 12 inches long, with a charcoal-gray cover and a burgundy fabric strap that I use to attach it to my carry-on. There’s a small blue coffee stain near the seam and a white compass patch on the strap—little details that stand out. It was a gift from my sister and has sentimental value; I really need it back for an upcoming trip. If you’ve seen it, you can reach me at [email protected].
I lost my gold-tone pendant necklace yesterday around 3pm near the Starbucks on Main Street in Las Cruces. It's an 18-inch delicate chain with a small heart pendant that has a tiny ruby bead in the center, and the back is engraved with 'AK'. The clasp is a bit stiff and the chain shows a little wear from daily use; it was a gift from my grandmother and means a lot to me. If you found it, please reach out—I really need to get it back and would be forever grateful.
I lost my NMSU student ID card yesterday around 3pm outside the NMSU Bookstore on University Avenue in Las Cruces. It’s a blue plastic card with my photo, attached to a royal blue lanyard. On the back there’s a small yellow sticker that says 'CARE' and a tiny coffee stain near the lower edge. The bottom-left corner is lightly chipped, which is a telling feature I hope helps someone spot it. This card is my key to the dorm, the library, and meal plans, so I really need it back to get into classes and print assignments. If anyone found it, please email me—I can swing by to pick it up as soon as possible.
I lost my red Pearl snare drum with a blue sticker and my initials 'JL' on the shell yesterday around 3pm. I was performing a quick busking set outside the Starbucks on Main Street in Las Cruces, near the entrance to the NMSU campus on Williams Avenue. After I packed up, I turned around and it wasn’t there anymore near the outdoor seating. The drum is a 14-inch Pearl snare with silver hardware, vivid red finish, and a tiny dent on the rim. A blue circular sticker with my initials covers part of the snare, and it’s starting to peel. It means a lot to me—my mentor gave it to me last year, and I really need it back.
I was filming a little project yesterday around 3pm and I think I dropped my Canon EOS M50 in the parking lot behind the Starbucks on University Ave in Las Cruces. The camera body is black with a bright red strap, and there's a small dent on the top-left edge from a tumble. It was in a black neoprene case when I last had it, and I really need it back—this project matters to me and the camera has sentimental value from recent shoots. If someone found it, please reach out; I’m hoping to reunite it soon.
I found a paperback this afternoon around 3:15pm outside the Las Cruces Public Library on Main Street. It's a paperback edition of 'The Night Circus' with a teal cover and a slightly sun-faded spine. Inside the front cover there's a small blue sticker that says 'Property of Las Cruces Public Library', and I also spotted a yellow highlighter mark on page 72 with a tiny doodle near the margin. The book seems to have sentimental value to someone and I’d really like to get it back to its owner. If this is yours, drop me a message in the app and we can arrange pickup.
I found a pair of blue Nike running shorts this afternoon around 3:15pm in the parking lot behind the Mesilla Valley Mall on N Main Street in Las Cruces. They’re size M, made of quick-dry fabric, with a neon lime green side stripe and a small gray Nike swoosh on the left leg. The waistband has an intact drawstring and there’s a back zip pocket. They look lightly used and clean. If this belongs to anyone, message me — I’d be glad to help return them to the rightful owner. I know how stressful it is to misplace gear after practice, so I’d love to get them home with the right person.
I found a blue North Face backpack this afternoon around 3:15 pm in the parking lot behind the Target on University Ave, Las Cruces. It's a medium-sized pack, navy blue with bright orange zipper pulls on the main compartment, and there's a small embroidered green cactus sticker on the front pocket. Inside, there's a water bottle sleeve, a spiral notebook with a blue cover, and a faded inside tag with the name 'Isabella' written in marker. The bag is in decent condition, a bit dusty from the curb, but sturdy. If this backpack is yours, DM me and we can meet up near Mesilla Valley Mall to return it.
I found a Herschel Little America backpack this afternoon around 4:15pm near the Pan Am Center parking lot off University Ave in Las Cruces. It's black with a blue owl sticker on the front pocket and a lime-green zipper pull that makes it easy to spot. Inside, there's a laminated student ID for Marta and a photo of a dog tucked into the main compartment; the bottom corner shows light wear from the street. It looks well cared for otherwise. I picked it up and left it with the wrist strap looped so I could help reunite the owner. If this sounds like yours, drop me a note with identifying details.
I found this blue NMSU student ID this morning around 9:15 am in the parking lot behind the Las Cruces Public Library on Main Street. It's tucked in a clear badge holder on a navy lanyard with a small silver clip. The card shows a photo of a student in a gray hoodie, and there's a faint coffee stain along the bottom edge of the badge. The university logo and layout identify it as an NMSU ID. IDs like this are essential for campus access, so I really want to help reunite the owner. If you recognize it, message me here and we can arrange a safe handoff near the library.