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I lost my equipment for various sports last Friday at Lake Texoma Park, around 6:15 p.m., near the softball field bleachers. The gear includes a weathered backpack with my gloves, two basketballs, and a set of practice cones. I remember stepping away to grab a water bottle on the bench and turning back to find it gone. It’s frustrating and a little scary, like losing a piece of my routine, and I’m hoping it’s just been misplaced and will turn up soon.
I was walking along Texoma's Main Street this morning around 8:40 a.m. when I spotted a weathered folder sticking out from under a bench by the Texoma Community Center in Texoma, Texas, United States. I opened it and found pages of violin etudes, some handwritten practice reminders, and a name scrawled in the corner: Amelia Carter. It looked important, so I brought it here to help reunite it with its owner. The music belongs to someone who clearly spends evenings rehearsing, and I can imagine the relief they'll feel when it’s back in their hands.
I lost my sunburst Yamaha acoustic guitar yesterday around 3pm near Sunrise Point Park by the Lake Texoma Marina off Highway 75 in Denison. It's a dreadnought with a warm sunburst finish, a small dent on the lower bout, and a lighthouse sticker on the pickguard. Inside the soft case is a blue strap with white stars and a folded chord chart. It was a gift from my grandfather, so it has sentimental value. If you found it, please reach out — I’d be really grateful to get it back.
I found a black Anker PowerCore 10000 portable charger this afternoon around 3:15 pm in the Texoma Public Library parking lot on Oak Street, just behind the Book Nook Cafe. It has a blue USB-C cable still attached and a small dent on the bottom edge. There's a bright red sticker on the lid with 'Mira 12' written in Sharpie, which is a handy identifying touch. It looks barely used, and I can tell it could be important to someone who relies on it daily. If this belongs to you, reply here and we can sort out getting it back to you.
I lost my navy blue North Face parka with a faux fur hood yesterday around 3pm. It’s a size large, slightly damp from the rain, and I last had it near the Walmart on Texoma Parkway in Denison. The jacket is in good condition overall, but there’s a small tear at the left elbow from a fall last winter. It has an orange zipper pull and an inside fleece lining with my initials, 'AH', embroidered along the inner pocket. This parka is a seasonal staple for me and it means a lot—it's a gift from my sister, so I’d really appreciate getting it back if anyone found it near the shopping centers in Texoma.
I lost my gray memory-foam travel neck pillow yesterday around 3pm near the Texoma Lakefront Boardwalk by the Main Street Bridge in Sherman. It’s a medium-sized pillow from Aurora Travel with a navy-blue adjustable strap and a small white tag that reads 'Aurora Travel' on the side. There’s a faint coffee stain along the seam and it’s a bit flattened from long flights, but it’s still super comfy. This pillow has sentimental value—it was a gift from my aunt and has helped me through tough trips; I’d really appreciate getting it back if anyone found it.
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