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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.
I lost my cream paperback Texoma Trails travel guide yesterday around 3pm near the Texoma Public Library on Oak Street. It's a well-loved copy with a creased spine, a coffee stain on the back, and a tiny blue sticker on the inside cover. There's a handwritten note in blue ink in the margin from a friend that reads For your next Texoma adventure. This book has sentimental value because it was a gift from my sister and I used it on every Texoma trip. I'd really appreciate getting it back if anyone has found it.
Lost my silver Fossil chronograph watch yesterday around 3pm near the Texoma Coffee Co. on Texoma Ave, just outside the Riverside Park entrance. It's a two-tone stainless steel case with a black genuine leather strap, somewhat worn at the buckle and with a faint scratch across the crystal. The back is engraved with my initials 'P.P.' and there's a small blue thread loop from a charity bracelet still tucked under the band. It meant a lot to me because it was a gift from my grandmother, and I’d really like to have it back if someone found it near Texoma.
I was out jamming with friends yesterday around 3pm at Texoma Riverfront Park, near the gazebo on Main Street. My red Pearl snare drum disappeared from the backpack I’d left by the band shell during a quick break. It’s a 14-inch snare, vivid red lacquer, with bright chrome hardware, and there’s a small dent on the rim plus a blue dragon sticker on the shell. The head shows a few stick marks and a faint scuff on the bottom hoop. This drum means a lot to me—it was a gift from my sister, and I really need to get it back. If anyone found it, please text me; I’ll come by the Texoma Public Library area to pick it up.
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 found a Canon Vixia HF R800 camcorder this afternoon around 3:15pm behind the Texoma City Library on 2nd Street. It's in a blue neoprene case with a white star sticker, and the LCD screen has a small crack from a drop. There’s a label on the strap that says 'Texoma Film Club' and a few family vacation clips appear to be on the microSD card. It looks like someone was using it for projects or family videos, and I know how rough that stuff can feel when it disappears; I hope to reunite it with its owner.
I found a mid-century teak coffee table this afternoon in Texoma, behind the Texoma Public Market on Willow Street near the old train station. It’s about 4 feet long and 18 inches wide, with a clear tempered glass top that sits on a warm honey-brown wood frame. There are a couple of small scratches along the edge and a tiny dent on the lower rail, but it’s sturdy and clean overall. The legs have a subtle splayed design and a braided rattan shelf underneath adds a touch of character. If this sounds like yours, I’d be glad to coordinate pickup near Willow and the Public Market.
I found a Nintendo Switch OLED this afternoon around 4:15pm. It was sitting on a bench outside the Texoma Cinema near the Texoma Mall on Texoma Boulevard. The console is in good condition, screen clean with no cracks, and the neon red/blue Joy-Cons look sharp. It came in a black carrying case that has a bright dragon sticker on the front and a grey silicone grip on the left Joy-Con. The dock is included, with a small scratch on the top edge that’s barely noticeable. If this belongs to you, I’d love to get it back—shoot me a quick description so we can verify and arrange a meetup.
Found this iPhone this afternoon around 4:15 pm near the Texoma Riverfront Park, by the benches along Main Street. It's in a black silicone case with a small purple fox sticker on the back, and the lock screen shows a mountain lake wallpaper. The screen has a crack along the top edge. I picked it up hoping to reunite it with its owner; I know how important a phone can be. If you think it's yours, drop me a message and we can meet near the Texoma Public Library parking lot to return it.
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