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I was sorting a small batch of stamps at the Fort Stockton Plaza community room when a bag slipped from my hands and rolled behind a chair around 3:10 p.m. last Sunday. The stamps are a mix of vintage and commemoratives, some faded with age, kept in a red folder with a tiny bookmark sticking out. I felt a pit in my chest imagining them gone for good, since they’re part of a hobby I have carried since college. I’ve been checking the area and retracing my steps, hoping a quick passerby picked them up and kept them safe until now.
I lost my two dogs in the Southwest TX area yesterday around 5:30 PM. Gizmo, a small wiry terrier with a red collar, and Scout, a larger brindle shepherd mix with a blue tag, bolted from me while I was walking down Main Street toward the county courthouse. I searched the central square and along the riverfront for hours, calling their names until the sun set. They’re my heart and I can’t sleep thinking they’re scared and out there somewhere.
I was fueling up at the Fort Stockton rest area off I-10 in Southwest Texas around 6:15 p.m. last Friday when a small black pouch with USB-C and micro-USB adapters spilled from my backpack. The set includes a universal travel adapter and a few plug adapters; they were tucked inside a worn black case with a silver zipper. It looked like someone might be on a cross-Texas trip, so I held onto them and posted here. If these belong to you, please reach out through the site so we can arrange a safe pickup.
I was at San Jacinto Plaza in downtown El Paso, Southwest TX, Texas, United States, around 3:10 PM on Tuesday when I realized my Driver's License had slipped from my wallet. The wallet is brown leather with a dented zipper, and the license bears my photo. I am anxious about flights and errands until I can prove I am me again. If anyone turned it in or found it, I would be grateful to have it returned.
On Tuesday at 6:15 PM, I found a folder of sheet music wedged beneath a park bench along Alpine's town square, just outside the old courthouse. The pages are yellowed and creased, with a few notes smudged from years of practice. It looks like someone had been preparing for a small-town recital, the pieces clearly cherished. I felt a mix of curiosity and responsibility, thinking of someone who spent evenings with these sheets. I’m posting them here hoping the owner recognizes them.
I’m Ava Martinez, living in Southwest TX. I realized my microwaves were gone around 7:45 pm last Friday, after I finished cleaning up near the market on Main Street in my town. The kitchen felt empty and a little off, like the room had swallowed something practical I rely on daily. I keep two microwaves for reheating leftovers after long days, and losing them has left me scrambling for quick meals and wondering when I’ll feel normal again.
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