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I lost my gold bracelet yesterday around 3pm near the Cactus Hotel on Beauregard Street in downtown San Angelo. It’s a delicate 14k gold chain with a small heart charm that has 'Mom' engraved on the back, plus a tiny star charm attached. The bracelet is slim, about 6 inches long, and the back shows a slight bend from wear. This piece means the world to me—it was a gift from my mom and carries a lot of sentimental value. If anyone found it or picked it up, I’d really appreciate getting it back.
I lost my blue insulin pen in a gray zippered case with a bright red heart sticker yesterday around 3pm near the Cactus Hotel on Beauregard Street in downtown San Angelo. The case is about the size of a small wallet and has a few faint scratches, with the pen showing a tiny dent near the cap. Inside, I kept a glucose meter and a handful of test strips. This pen is time-sensitive, and it has sentimental value - it's the one I started using after my dad passed away. If anyone found it, I’d really appreciate meeting up near the downtown library or the Cactus Hotel to return it.
I lost my cream knit scarf yesterday around 3pm outside the Starbucks on 4th Street in downtown San Angelo. It's a hand-knit wool scarf, about 60 inches long, cream color with a narrow teal fringe on both ends. There's a tiny coffee stain on the bottom edge and a small moth-hole near the left corner—quirks that make it easy to identify. It was a gift from my grandmother and has huge sentimental value, so I really need it back. If you found it, I'd be grateful to get it back!
Yesterday around 3pm I realized my silver-tone Fossil chronograph watch with a black leather strap was gone. I had it on when I left the downtown coffee shop near the Concho River, then walked along Chadbourne Street toward the River Walk by the San Angelo Civic Center. The watch has a small scratch on the right side of the stainless case and a tiny blue thread loop through the strap keeper—easy to spot if you're looking for it. It means a lot to me because it was a gift from my mom, and I really need it back; please text me if you've seen it.
I lost my antique brass compass yesterday around 3pm near Fort Concho and the River Walk along E. 7th Street. It's a pocket-sized piece, about 2 inches long, with a black leather case and a red velvet lining when opened. There’s a small dent on the brass rim and an engraved maker’s mark on the back that reads 'J. Clarke & Co. 1899,' plus a tiny scratch across the compass rose. It has serious sentimental value—it was a gift from my grandfather, something I always carry for luck. If anyone found it, I’d be forever grateful to get it back!
I found a red harmonica with a tiny blue star sticker on the top cover this afternoon around 3:15pm. It was sitting on a bench near the Concho River, by the Market Street Bridge behind the River Walk in San Angelo. It's a Hohner Special 20, red lacquered cover with a few scrapes on the corners and a worn plastic comb. The soft black zipper case has a pink strap, and inside there was a handwritten note on a scrap of receipt that says 'Maya'—not sure if that's the owner, but I hope it helps. If this belongs to you, I’d love to get it back to you and hear the story behind the melody you were practicing.
I found a black leather briefcase this morning around 11:15am outside the Cactus Hotel on Twohig Ave in downtown San Angelo. The case is about 16 inches wide and 11 inches tall, with sturdy brass hardware and a small scuff on the bottom corner. A brass name plate on the front is engraved with 'ALH,' and inside there's a red USB drive labeled 'Confidential' tucked in a folder. It looks like it contains some professional documents, so I’m hoping to reunite it with its owner.
I found a medium-sized beagle mix this afternoon around 3:10pm near the Concho River Walk by Fort Concho in San Angelo. The coat is tri-color—tan, black, and white—with a white blaze on the chest and a slightly crooked right ear. It’s wearing a bright red collar with a small silver bell, and there’s a blue enamel bone-shaped tag with the number 555-0123. The dog is friendly and wagging, sniffing everything, but calm after I offered water. I’ve kept it safe at the river park area near the parking lot off S. Concho Street until I can reunite it with its owner. If this is your dog, describe the collar tag or the approximate name and we can arrange a meetup. It seems well cared for, and I’d love to get it back to its family.
I found a small silver metronome this morning around 9:15 am near the Fort Concho Visitors Center on S Oakes St in San Angelo. It's a Seiko wind-up model, about 4 inches tall with a black face and a red Seiko logo on the front; there’s a tiny dent along the bottom edge. The metal body is brushed silver and shows a little wear from being carried in a case. It looked recently used and not mine, so I figured someone might be missing it. If this belongs to you, I’d love to get it back—let me know and we can set up a quick pickup near Fort Concho.
I found a pair of Apple AirPods Pro with the white charging case this afternoon around 2:15 PM outside The Cactus Hotel on Beauregard Ave in downtown San Angelo. The case is white, with a small dent on the top edge and a green sticker on the back that has the initials 'DR'. The earbuds themselves look lightly used, and the case opens and closes cleanly, with the LED indicator glowing when plugged in. They were sitting on the sidewalk near the hotel entrance, not far from the riverwalk. It seemed like someone would miss them a lot, and I'd be glad to help reunite them with their owner.
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