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I lost my keys yesterday around 3pm in the parking lot behind Cielo Vista Mall in East El Paso, Southwest TX. They’re on a black leather keyring with a red plastic 'Home' tag and a small brass compass charm dangling from it. The set includes several house keys and a Toyota fob; one key has a blue sticker that reads 'Desk' on the back. There’s a faint coffee stain on the leather from this morning’s cup. This set is my lifeline—my apartment and car keys—and I’d really appreciate getting them back!
I lost my silver charm bracelet yesterday around 3pm near the Starbucks on North Mesa Street by the UTEP campus. It's a slender 7-inch bracelet with a blue enamel heart charm and a tiny compass charm, and the clasp is engraved with 'A.J.' The chain has a little tarnish but it's in good condition otherwise. This bracelet is part of the Miscellaneous Jewellery category and came from my sister as a gift—it's really sentimental, and I'd love to get it back.
I lost my silver bracelet yesterday around 3pm. It's a sterling silver bracelet with a turquoise heart charm and a tiny star etched on the clasp; the inside clasp also has the initials 'A.P.' carved there. I was near Paisano Drive and the Sun Bowl on the UTEP side in El Paso, SW TX, and I might have dropped it at the coffee kiosk by the stadium while I was grabbing a drink. The bracelet is a bit tarnished but the turquoise charm is still bright, and the initials make it uniquely mine. It was a gift from my grandmother and means a lot to me—I’d be so grateful to get it back if someone found it in that area.
I lost my silver Yamaha trumpet yesterday around 3pm outside the Sun Bowl Stadium on the UTEP campus in Southwest Texas. The horn is silver with some lacquer wear, the bell has a small dent, and the mouthpiece has a faint scratch; the case has a red velvet lining that’s easy to spot. It has sentimental value—my grandmother gave it to me, and I really need it back to keep practicing and reach my band goals. The case bears initials 'J.M.' engraved on the valve casing, and there’s a blue strap on the carry handle that helps identify it if it’s left on a bench near University Avenue and Glory Road.
I lost my red Nike hoodie yesterday around 3pm near the Mall Del Norte's Dillard's entrance in Laredo, right here in Southwest TX. It's a zip-up hoodie, size M, bright red with charcoal gray sleeves and a small white compass patch on the left chest. There's a tiny coffee stain near the hem from yesterday's café run. The fabric has faded a bit from washing, but it's still incredibly comfy and fits me perfectly. It has sentimental value because it was a gift from my sister who lives out of town, and I was really counting on wearing it again soon. If you’ve seen it, reach me at [email protected].
I found a red Le Creuset 5-quart Dutch oven this afternoon around 2:15pm in the parking lot behind Market Street on N. Mesa Street in El Paso. It's in great condition overall—glossy enamel on the outside, white interior, and the knob on the lid still feels solid. There's a tiny chip on the rim and a small heart-shaped scratch along the side that makes it easy to identify. On the bottom there's a "Made in France" stamp and a faint owner sticker peeling off; I figured someone might be missing a family heirloom. If this belongs to you, drop me a message here and we can arrange pickup or transfer through the app.
I found a black GoPro-style action camera this afternoon around 3:15pm, sitting on the ground near the entrance to Mall del Norte's parking area on Del Norte Boulevard in Laredo, TX. It's in a rugged matte black housing with a red power button and a compact waterproof case. There’s a blue and white sticker on the corner that says 'RIG-12' and a small wrist strap attached to the side. The lens is clean and the body has a few scuffs from being on the pavement, but the camera powers on and the screen comes to life when I tested it briefly. If someone recognizes it, message me here and I can help arrange the return.
I found a black wireless earbuds charging case this afternoon around 3:15pm in the parking lot behind the Walmart on Lee Trevino Drive in Southwest El Paso, near Cielo Vista Mall. The case is black with a tiny dent on the lid and a blue USB-C cable is still plugged into the port. Inside there's a blue sticker with the initials 'A.R.' on the bottom edge and a light scratch along the edge where it rubbed against a pocket. It looks fairly new, no water damage or noticeable wear. If you're missing these, message me with the initials on the sticker and the approximate model you had; I’d be glad to reunite them with you.
Found a black leather briefcase this afternoon around 3:30pm in the parking lot behind the H-E-B on Alameda Avenue, El Paso, Southwest TX. It's a mid-size case, about 16 inches wide by 11 inches tall, with brass zipper pulls and a small scuff on the bottom. A tan leather luggage tag hangs from the handle and is embossed with the initials 'R.R.' The burgundy interior lining is visible when you unzip it, and there are a few papers and a charger tucked inside. If this sounds like yours, message me in the app with the initials on the tag to verify ownership.
I found a black 14-inch snare drum with a chrome stand this afternoon around 3:15pm behind the Chamizal National Memorial parking lot off Paisano Drive in El Paso, TX. The shell is in pretty good shape, just a small dent near the rim and a few light scratches along the edge. There’s a white sticker on the drum shell that reads 'UTEP Jazz Band,' and a red felt pad tucked inside the shell. The hardware is bright and the drum seems to be in working order. If this belongs to someone, I’d really like to get it back to its owner; it looks like it belongs to a student or local band charging through Southwest Texas and deserves to be used again.
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