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Yesterday around 3:15pm I was cleaning Mochi's terrarium when he must've slipped out through the living room door and vanished. I spent the next hour poking around under couches and along baseboards, but no sign. He’s a bearded dragon, about 14 inches long from head to tail, with a tan body and a bright orange beard. There’s a small black V-shaped mark on his back near the shoulder and a microchip ID #981234. He’s my little buddy and this little guy has sentimental value to me. If anyone spots him near the Home Depot on Andrews Highway in Midland, please text me right away.
I lost my Samsung Galaxy Tab A 10.1 yesterday around 6pm. It was in a black folio case with a bright red inner lining, and there's a blue sticker on the back that reads A-7. The tablet has a small dent along the bottom edge and a faint scratch near the camera. I was charging it in my car when I realized it was missing near the Walmart on East 42nd Street in Odessa, by the garden center entrance. It holds all my class notes and family photos, so it means a lot to me to get it back; I’m really hoping someone picked it up and kept it safe. If you found it, drop me a note here and we can arrange a pickup time.
I lost my black WD My Passport 1TB external hard drive yesterday around 3pm near the Midland Park Mall on Big Spring Street. It's a small rectangle, matte black, with a blue label along the top edge that reads 'Photos' and a tiny dent on the bottom-right corner. The cable is a short USB-C to USB-A tucked inside, and the drive feels a bit warm when held. Inside are years of family photos and videos from a trip last summer—sentimental stuff I really need back. If anyone happened to pick it up, please message me here. I'd be forever grateful to get it back.
I lost my red and green Christmas wreath yesterday around 3pm outside the Midland Park Mall main entrance on Big Spring Street. It's about 18 inches across, artificial pine needles, with a red plaid bow and a tiny pinecone charm tied to the bow. The lights are warm white LEDs, and one bulb is missing on the left side. There's a faint coffee stain on the back from my morning drink. It was a gift from my grandmother and means a lot to me; I’d really appreciate it if someone spotted it and could return it.
I lost my navy blue cashmere scarf yesterday around 3pm. It's a Calvin Klein scarf, about 70 inches long, with a slim silver fringe along both ends. The color is deep navy with a subtle diagonal weave. There's a tiny coffee stain near the CK tag and a small moth hole at the far left corner. I last wore it after grabbing a coffee near the Permian Basin Petroleum Museum in Midland and must have left it in the parking lot outside the museum's entrance. It was a gift from my aunt and has sentimental value—I'm really hoping to get it back.
I found a silver bracelet with a small turquoise enamel bar and a tiny dove charm this afternoon around 3:15pm outside the Midland Park Mall entrance near the food court. It's a slim stainless-steel piece, about 7 inches long, with a brushed finish and a slightly scratched clasp. The turquoise bar catches the light in daytime, and the dove charm on the opposite side adds a bit of charm. The condition is pretty good overall, just a touch of wear from daily use. I know how much something like this can mean to someone, so I’m hoping to reunite it with its owner.
I found a blue North Face backpack this afternoon around 3:15 pm in the parking lot behind the Starbucks on 4th Street in Odessa. It’s a medium-sized bag and in decent condition, a bit dusty from the lot but fully usable. Inside there’s a black spiral notebook and a small silicone keychain with a fox logo that sticks out in the main pocket. If this sounds like yours, drop me a note and we can meet near the same Starbucks to swap.
Category: Lost Contact — I found a slim, creased business card this afternoon around 3:15pm outside the Odessa Public Library on 6th Street. The card is white with a faint blue border and belongs to Lina Patel, Graphic Designer, with the email [email protected] and a cell number ending in 3421. On the back there is a small green sticker with the initials LP and a tiny sun doodle; there is a coffee stain along the edge. The card is a bit worn, a sign someone was in a hurry. It feels important—Lina could be waiting for a lead, and I would hate for her to miss a connection. If you know Lina Patel, drop me a note here and I will pass it along so she can reclaim it.
I found an olive-green North Face parka this afternoon in the parking lot behind the Walmart on Andrews Highway in Odessa. It's a men's size L, insulated with a faux-fur hood, and it has a small blue rocket pin on the zipper pull. The jacket is in decent shape, a little wrinkled from the rain, with no rips or tears—it's a winter seasonal coat, after all, and I figured it should find its way back. It was left near a black tote bag with a red knit beanie tucked inside, by the cart corrals near the entrance. If this is yours, describe the pin or the initials inside the inner tag to confirm.
I found a Ryobi 18V cordless drill in a bright yellow case this afternoon around 3:15pm in the parking lot behind the Home Depot on Midland Drive in Midland. It's in good condition, with a black handle and the chuck showing a bit of wear. One unique identifying feature is red electrical tape on the battery with the initials 'AP' and a small dent near the chuck. I hope to return it to its owner, it looks like someone was in the middle of a project when it was left behind. If this is yours, email me at [email protected] with the model number or the exact bit set you had.
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