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I was out filming the sunset with two drones when a gust hammered through the parking lot. Around 7:25 p.m. on Tuesday, I left my drone bag on the hood of my pickup outside the Ector County Library in Odessa and wandered over to grab some footage nearby. When I returned, the bag and both drones were gone. One drone has a red sticker on the back; the other is plain gray, with a small crack in the camera cover. I’ve retraced my steps along 12th Street and into the nearby shopping strip, asking shopkeepers and security, hoping against hope someone picked them up and did the right thing.
I was walking my dog along 8th Street in Odessa around 4:20 p.m. when a weathered stack of photographs caught my eye under a bench near the Ector County Courthouse. The faces look like a family album from years ago, with handwritten dates that are barely legible. I can tell someone cherished these; it hurts to think they were leaving a piece of their story behind. I tucked them away and hoped to reunite them with the owner soon. If these photos feel familiar, please reach out through the site so we can get them back to where they belong.
I'm Jordan Lee. I lost my travel visas last Friday morning after class at the Odessa College library. I’d walked from the main campus to the student lounge around 9:15 a.m., but somewhere between the library doors and the parking lot I must have misplaced them in a hurry to catch a bus. The visas are small, in a brown leather folder, with my full name and passport numbers on top pages, which is nerve-wracking to think about. It felt like a punch to the gut when I realized they weren't in my bag. If anyone turned them in or found them, please drop a note on the site. I'm grateful for any help.
I was at the Midland Park Mall near the south entrance around 4:15 pm yesterday, sorting through my late grandfather's stamp albums. I stepped outside for a quick call and must have left the collection on the wooden display rack by the bookstore kiosk. The stamps are a mix of commemoratives and a few older issues—some faded red, some bright blues; they mean a lot to me beyond any price. I hope someone found them and will return them to their rightful owner.
Found these organizers this afternoon around 3:40 PM, tucked under a bench near the Memorial Park entrance in Midland, Texas. They are blue and gray fabric pouches meant for cables and small gear, with a few tags still attached. I checked around the path and nearby trash cans, but there was no one looking for them. They look like they belong to someone who travels light for work and likes to keep things tidy. If you are missing them, please check this post on the site and claim them through the proper channel.
I found two ID cards this afternoon around 3:45pm in the Midland Park Mall parking lot, near the JCPenney entrance. They were tucked into a clear badge sleeve on a navy blue lanyard, a bit scuffed from the rain. One card looks like a City of Odessa employee badge with a photo of a woman named Maria Lopez; the other is a Midland College student ID with a small library access sticker on the back. There’s a tiny gold star sticker on the back of the badge sleeve that makes them stand out. They’re legible, and I’d like to help get them back to their owner if anyone recognizes them.
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