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I was walking along the Lake Texoma Marina promenade around 6:42 PM on Saturday when I spotted a driver's license half-hidden under a bench. The card looked weathered, but the photo still suggested it belonged to someone who had been here for a weekend get-away by the lake. I picked it up and kept it safe, hoping the rightful owner would see this post. It felt like a small, hopeful moment on a quiet Texas evening, with the water reflecting the orange sunset.
I was biking home from the grocery around 7:30 p.m. last Friday when I realized I dropped my Breeds along the Texoma Lake trail near the Denison Dam overlook. The tote is small, dark blue with a white logo, and it held a few training notes and a spare dog-collar tag I had been keeping for a friend. The wind whipped the grass and the water glowed under the streetlights, and I felt my stomach drop imagining someone else picking them up. I have been retracing steps, hoping they turned up somewhere safe and that the story ends with a calm reunion.
Hi there, I’m Ashley Martinez. I realized at 6:15 PM last Tuesday that my CDs were missing while I was loading groceries at the Lake Texoma marina area near the town of Sherman in Texoma, Texas. The discs hold a mix of old favorites and a few work backups, and losing them is more than annoying—it feels personal and a little heartbreaking. I paced the parking lot and even checked the little cafe by the marina, but nothing turned up. I’m staying hopeful that whoever found them will see this and bring them back to the Lake Texoma area; those tunes deserve to come home.
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.
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