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I lost track of time yesterday evening and I’m missing. I'm Priya Patel, a 24-year-old woman with shoulder-length dark brown hair, black-framed glasses, and a silver crescent moon necklace. I was last seen around 6:15pm yesterday near the Texas Tech University Bell Tower, walking east on 18th Street toward University Ave in the Tech Terrace area of Lubbock, wearing a red zip-up hoodie, dark blue jeans, and white sneakers. I have a small crescent moon tattoo on my left inner wrist and a faint scar above my left eyebrow; my family is terrified and just wants me back safe. If you spot me, please email [email protected].
I lost my black North Face puffer jacket yesterday around 3pm near the Starbucks on Broadway, just east of the Lubbock Civic Center. It’s a men's medium, black with a bright pink inner lining and a tiny pink fox embroidered on the left chest pocket. The zipper still works, but the cuffs are a bit frayed from wear. This jacket has sentimental value—it was a gift from my sister, and I really need it back. If anyone found it, please DM me; I’d be grateful to get it back.
Blue and white patterned purse. Lost on Saturday March 21st around noon or afternoon. Wallet inside with colorful dots.
I lost my leopard gecko, Mochi, yesterday around 6pm. He is about 4 inches long, pale yellow with bright orange spots, and his tail is a bit chunky from eating well. He lives in a 10-gallon Exo Terra glass terrarium with a blue heat lamp and a cork bark hide, and he has a small white dot on the tip of his tail and a faint scar on the top of his snout. I last saw him outside the Texas Tech University Student Union Building by the big oak on 4th Street and University Ave, and he could have wandered toward the grassy areas behind the library. Mochi means a lot to me, and I am really hoping someone can help bring him back.
I lost my gold-tone heart pendant necklace yesterday around 3pm near the Buddy Holly Center on 19th Street in downtown Lubbock. It's a delicate two-inch chain with a small round heart pendant about 1 cm across; the back is engraved with the initials 'A.J.' and there's a tiny blue Swarovski crystal on the edge. The chain has a subtle patina from wear. It was a gift from my grandmother and means the world to me, so I’m really hoping someone found it and can tell me where it is. If you’ve got it, drop me a note.
I found a silver Yamaha flute this afternoon around 3:15 PM outside the Texas Tech Student Union Building on the campus lawn. It's in a black hard case with a red velvet interior, and there's a small dent in the head joint plus a few scratches along the body. The head joint sleeve has initials 'LJ' engraved, which makes it easy to identify. I know how much a wind instrument can mean to a player, and this one clearly belongs to someone who plays regularly—it's got sentimental value. If you think this is yours, message me and we can arrange a pickup near the Student Union to get it back to you.
I found a navy blue Herschel backpack this morning around 9:15am near the parking lot behind the Texas Tech University Student Union on 4th Street in Lubbock. It's in decent shape, with a small scratch on the bottom corner and a couple of pen marks on the inside lining, but all zippers work. On the front pocket there's a purple fox sticker and a yellow mesh water-bottle holder, plus a red spiral notebook peeking out from the main compartment. It looks like it might belong to a student who was in a rush, and it would mean a lot to reunite it with its owner.
I found a pair of black Bose QC35 II headphones this afternoon around 3:15 pm outside the TTU Student Union Building on the Texas Tech campus in Lubbock, near 17th Street and University Ave. They're in a matte black finish with a red fabric carrying case, and there's a small dent on the left ear cup plus a white sticker inside the case that reads 'J.S.' on it. The case smells a bit like coffee and has a thin fray along the zipper, but the headphones themselves look well cared for. I know how easy it is to lose something important on campus, and I’d love to see them back with their owner if you recognize these details.
I found a pair of white AirPods Pro (2nd gen) this afternoon around 2:45pm in the parking lot behind the Starbucks on 19th Street and University Ave in Lubbock. The charging case is a little scratched with a tiny dent on the lid, and one earbud has a faint blue sticker with the initials 'AM' on the inside. They look barely used, clean, with the silicone tips still in good shape. I'm posting here because it would mean a lot to the owner to get them back—they're easy to misplace, and I know how important they can be for daily routines. If these are yours, tell me what color case the AirPods are, and the initials on the sticker, so we can confirm.
I found a red knit Santa hat with white fluffy trim and a tiny silver jingle bell on the tip. It was sitting on a bench outside the food court near the South Plains Mall on Slide Road in Lubbock, this afternoon around 2:45pm. Inside there's a small stitched label with the initials 'JA' and a faint peppermint scent, so it's clearly someone’s personal item. The hat is in decent condition, a bit squished from being carried around, but otherwise fine. If this belongs to you, I’d love to help reunite you—I can meet at the mall entrance or hand it to security to pass along.
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