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Friday night around 8:15 pm, I realized I must have left the remotes somewhere in my San Angelo apartment after a long day. I was in the living room of my unit at the San Angelo Plaza Apartments, just off Chadbourne Street, when I last used them to flip between the news and the game. They’re two plain black remotes, one labeled TV and the other for the soundbar, with a small dent on the corner. I’ve retraced every step since, but I can’t remember where they vanished. I’m hoping someone would have found them and kept them safe nearby, because losing them is kind of a pain.
On Tuesday at 1:15 p.m., I realized I lost my driver's license after I stepped out of the Fort Concho National Historic Landmark gift shop along the Concho River Walk. I had been waiting by the benches, admiring the reflections on the water, and I must have left the wallet on a bench near the Fort Concho Museum steps. It’s a brown leather wallet with a blue lining and my license card inside, the one I need for an upcoming job interview. I’m feeling a mix of frustration and worry, hoping someone might have turned it in near the river walk behind Fort Concho so I can get back to life and go about my travel plans.
I was walking out of Sunset Mall in San Angelo around 3:45 PM on a Saturday when I spotted a small stack of blue and clear plastic organizers sitting near the customer service desk. They looked recently left behind, still warm from the afternoon crowd. I checked for a name tag or store tag but found nothing. It struck me how easy it is to misplace something so simple, and I knew the relief of reclaiming it would mean a lot to the owner. I kept them safe and dropped them off at the front desk, hoping the finder would see this post.
I lost my black wireless earbuds with a red charging case yesterday around 3pm near Fort Concho and the riverwalk in San Angelo. They’re Anker Soundcore buds I use daily at the gym, and the case lid is a bright red that really stands out. There’s a tiny dent on the left earbud and my initials 'PP' are etched on the back of the case. I’d really appreciate anyone who found them to drop them off at the Fort Concho entrance; they have sentimental value and I rely on them for work and classes.
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.
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