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I lost my pink Rabbitgoo dog harness yesterday around 3pm near the Ector County Public Library on Lee Ave in Odessa. It's a small-to-medium harness, bright pink with a neon orange reflective stripe and a detachable blue leash still attached. There's a tiny silver bell on the front strap and a name tag that says 'Milo' with a phone number engraved on the back. The harness is a bit worn from daily use and is important to Milo's safety during our walks. If anyone found it, I'd really appreciate returning it—Milo gets anxious when we're apart.
I was mid-project yesterday around 3pm and realized my blue DeWalt 20V cordless drill had vanished from my tool tote. The drill is blue with a yellow battery, black rubber grip, and a small dent on the chuck from a dropped bit. I last had it near the Home Depot on East 42nd Street in Odessa, by the lumber aisles and the paint department. It lives in a black hard case, and there are two identifying marks: a red Sharpie initial on the battery label and blue painter's tape with 'DR' written on it. This drill matters a lot for my remodel, and I’d really appreciate getting it back. If found, email me at [email protected].
I lost my 14k gold ring yesterday around 3pm near the Home Depot on 42nd Street in Midland. It's a slim ring with a small sapphire centered and a few pave diamonds along the shoulders. Inside there's an engraving that reads 'M.E.' and a slight wear line from daily wear. It was a gift from my grandmother and has sentimental value; I’ve been really worried and would be grateful to get it back. If anyone found it, please message me so we can arrange a safe return.
I lost my orange Makita 18V cordless drill yesterday around 3pm after helping a neighbor move a shelf outside the Home Depot on East 42nd Street in Odessa, TX. It’s a Makita LXT with an orange body, a slightly dented chuck, and blue painter’s tape with my initials 'AF' on the grip. The 4.0Ah battery is attached and there’s a tiny scratch along the side from a few drops. It means a lot to me because my grandfather gave it to me, and I really need it back for weekend projects. If you found it, I’d be grateful to arrange a safe meet-up near the Home Depot parking lot or at a nearby Starbucks to pick it up.
I lost my gray Nike hoodie yesterday around 3pm. I was at the Green Bean Coffee on 4th Street in Odessa, outside near the entrance when I must've dropped it. It's a size M, fleece-lined zip-up with the classic red Nike swoosh. There's a small coffee stain on the right front pocket and a white enamel cactus pin on the zipper pull I added myself. This hoodie has sentimental value—it was a graduation gift from my sister, and I wear it all the time. If anyone found it, I’d really appreciate getting it back.
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.
I found a slim gold-tone bracelet this afternoon around 2:15 PM outside the Ector County Library on 8th Street in Odessa. It’s about 6.5 inches long, with a tiny turquoise bead near the clasp and the initials 'A.E.' engraved on the clasp. The bracelet is in good condition, barely worn, and I’m guessing it might have sentimental value. If this sounds like yours, email [email protected] with details about the engraving and the turquoise bead so we can arrange a pickup near the library.
I found this delicate silver bracelet this afternoon around 3:15 pm outside the Odessa / Midland public library on Main Street. It's a thin 6.5-inch silver chain with a small heart charm accented by turquoise enamel, and a tiny 'M' engraved on the clasp. The bracelet looks worn but well cared for, with a soft patina that hints it's been loved for a while. I hope the owner sees this and knows it's here—it's clearly meaningful and I’d love to help get it back to whoever lost it.