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I was at La Plaza Mall in McAllen around 11:20 AM today, running errands and people-watching by the main entrance fountain, when I realized my hats were gone. There are two: a charcoal knit beanie with a red stripe and a navy baseball cap with a tiny Texas-shaped patch. They warmed my ears during chilly mornings and now I’d be grateful to have them back. I retraced my steps through the mall corridor and outside toward the fountain, but the hats didn’t reappear. If you found them, please know how important they are to me.
I found these drawer organizers on the curb by Edinburg City Hall on Main Street at 3:15 p.m. Friday. It’s a small set—three clear plastic trays with several compartments—that looked left behind during a move or a quick toss. They’re practical and clean, not flashy, but they might be exactly what someone needs to tidy a kitchen or desk. I picked them up to keep them from getting damaged and set them aside for the rightful owner, hoping this listing helps them reconnect with their stuff.
Friday at about 8:20 p.m., I was loading two microwaves from a moving truck in the back parking lot behind the Edinburg Municipal Building, off 2nd Street, in the McAllen / Edinburg area. I turned to grab a box, and when I looked back they were gone. The two white microwaves were in a sturdy cardboard crate, clearly labeled. I’ve been stressed since, because these appliances aren’t easy to replace and I need them for cooking while we settle in. If you happened to see two microwaves or a large box in that lot, please leave a note on the site. I’m hoping for a quick, honest lead.
I found these holiday decorations in the La Plaza Mall parking lot in McAllen around 7:15 PM yesterday. They were tangled in red ribbons, lights blinking softly in the dusk, as if knocked loose from a home setup. It makes me think of someone decorating for Christmas in Edinburg, and I felt a twinge of sympathy for that person. I set them aside in a safe spot near the security desk, hoping the owner will see this post and recognize their festive pieces.
I was walking from La Plaza Mall toward a friend's house in Edinburg around 11:10 a.m. Saturday, taking a quick photo stroll. A small stack of old photographs slipped from my tote and vanished near the bus stop by the Hidalgo County Courthouse, between McAllen and Edinburg. The photos are family heirlooms—my grandmother's wedding album from the 1960s and a handful of faded portraits. If found, please turn it in through the site so I can recover them.
I lost two USB drives from the back seat of my car after work near McAllen Medical Center on 10th Street in McAllen. I noticed them missing around 6:45 p.m. on Tuesday, and I worry about the sensitive files and personal backups on those drives. They’re in a small black case with a red sticker and a few labels you might recognize if you’ve seen my work. I’m hoping the honest finder will see this post and help return them to the site.
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