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REWARD OFFERED Jesús Gerardo Puentes Reyes. My father's truck was broken into at a Super 8 hotel in San Antonio. We are trying to recover his Mexican passport and U.S. visa belonging to Jesús Gerardo Puentes Reyes. These documents have no value to anyone else but are extremely important to our family. If you found them or have any information, please send me a private message. No questions asked. A reward will be given for their safe return. Thank you.
On Tuesday at 8:15 p.m., I found a bundle of gym clothes left on a bench outside the Pearl District gym after I finished my session. The blue hoodie and black shorts looked like someone had dashed off mid-sets, with the zipper half-open and a towel draped over the chair. I checked for an ID, but there wasn’t anything obvious, so I left them by the front desk with a note and kept an eye out. It’s weird and a bit stressful to realize someone’s gear is missing, and I’m posting here hoping the owner sees it and can claim them soon.
Last night at around 8:15 p.m., I opened the back gate of my apartment near The Alamo, and the two kittens slipped out into the warm evening. They’re siblings—one gray tabby with white paws, the other cream-colored with tiny blue collars. I’ve been wandering the River Walk and around Alamo Plaza calling their names, leaving a small dish of tuna on the curb, but the city feels huge and unpredictable, and I’m afraid one will dart into a shopfront or traffic. I’m hoping someone nearby saw them and kept them safe until I find them.
On Saturday at 2:35 p.m., I found a stack of postcards on a bench near the River Walk by Alamo Plaza in San Antonio, Texas. They show old scenes of the city and a few handwritten notes. I imagine they were meant for someone visiting or reconnecting with a friend, and I have kept them safe here in case the owner sees this. I hope the owner recognizes them and retrieves them through the site.
While grabbing groceries last Tuesday afternoon, I spotted a plastic tote behind the entrance to my apartment building in San Antonio, around 5:20 p.m. It held a jumble of holiday decorations: garlands, red-and-green lights, and a snowy centerpiece with a chipped base. I asked a few neighbors if they belonged to them, but no one claimed them. They looked like they’d last been used for a family gathering and deserved a good home this season. If these are yours, they’re tucked by the building’s Market Square entrance until you claim them on the site.
Last Friday around 7:30 PM, I realized I’d somehow misplaced a microwave while helping a friend move in the Pearl District area near the River Walk in San Antonio. We carried it through a courtyard by Market Street and set it down on a bench while we checked directions. A few minutes later it was gone, and I’ve been worried about it ever since. It’s a plain white microwave with a dent on the corner, nothing fancy, but it’s mine and I’d love to get it back so I can finish cooking for my apartment. If you saw it around the Pearl or along the River Walk, I’d be grateful to hear anything.
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