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I lost my blue business card yesterday around 3pm near the Coffee Cup on South Broadway in Tyler, right by the Rose Garden entrance. It's a glossy 2x3.5 inch card with 'Lina Patel' in white letters and a tiny yellow star sticker in the bottom-right corner; the back lists my mobile number and email in a simple font. The card has a slight bend from being in my wallet and a couple of coffee stains along the edge. It would mean a lot to get it back—it's how I connect with potential clients between gigs, and I really need that line open again.
I lost my black tote bag with a blue zipper and the initials 'A.P.' stitched on the front. I had it yesterday around 3pm near the Starbucks on S Broadway Ave by Broadway Square Mall in Tyler, TX. It's a lightweight canvas tote about the size of a standard tote, with a small coffee stain on the bottom corner and the strap starting to fray. Inside are a well-loved notebook, a change of clothes for the gym, and a photo strip from a family outing—it's sentimental because the notebook was a gift from my grandmother. If anyone found it, I’d really appreciate getting it back before my move.
I lost my guinea pig, Pebbles, yesterday around 3pm near the Tyler Public Library on College Ave. She's a tri-color girl, about the size of a softball, with brown, white, and a hint of gray in her fur. She has a distinctive white blaze on her nose and a tiny pink scar behind her left ear. Pebbles was wearing a light blue fabric harness with a small bell when she wandered off, and she loves nibbling hay and lettuce. She’s very friendly with people once she smells you, but she can be skittish if frightened. I adopted her from a rescue last year and she means the world to me—really hoping to get her back safe. If you spot Pebbles, please leave a note here and I can meet you near the library’s front entrance.
I lost my olive green canvas tote yesterday around 3pm near Broadway Square Mall, by the food court entrance on S. Broadway Ave in Tyler. It's a medium-sized tote, about 14 inches wide, with brown leather handles and a small pink tassel on the zipper. Inside there's a pink plaid pocket lining, a crumpled yellow Post-it with my initials 'P.P.', and a little leather-bound notebook with a cactus doodle on the cover. The tote is a bit worn but still in decent condition; it has sentimental value because it held a family photo album and a few notes from a trip last summer. If anyone found it, please reach out—really need it back!
I lost my red Nike running shoes, size 9, yesterday around 3pm near the Starbucks on South Broadway Ave in Tyler. They’re bright red with a white Nike swoosh, and the laces are neon lime green—they really pop in a crowd. There’s a small tear along the inner edge of the left shoe and a scuff on the toe from rain last week. These shoes have sentimental value—they were a gift from my sister, and I’ve been training for a 10K. If anyone found them, I’d really appreciate getting them back—happy to meet up near the Rose Garden or at the Starbucks to pick them up.
I found this red lacquer snare drum this afternoon around 3:15pm behind the Tyler Public Library on College Ave, Tyler, East TX. It’s a 14-inch snare with a bright red sparkle finish, chrome hardware, and a dent on the rim near the throw-off. There’s a black circular sticker on the shell with the initials 'A.J.' and a small white scuff along the edge. It looks loved and could use a new home—no case came with it. If this is yours, drop me a message here and we can meet near the library to get it back to you.
I found a blue and white ceramic mixing bowl with a wooden spoon resting inside it outside the Starbucks at Broadway Square Mall on South Broadway Ave in Tyler this afternoon around 3:15pm. The bowl is about 8 inches across, with a glossy glaze and a tiny chip on the rim. The spoon has a small heart carved into the handle and a faint 'EcoMix' stamp on the bottom. It looked recently used, with a little flour dust and a coffee smear near the rim. If you’re the owner, I’d be glad to get it back to you—we could meet at the Starbucks or in the mall parking lot.
I found a pair of silver-tone hoop earrings with turquoise teardrop charms this afternoon around 2:30pm on the sidewalk outside the Broadway Square Mall entrance along S Broadway Ave in Tyler. Each hoop is about 1 inch in diameter, with a small turquoise teardrop bead that catches the light. One earring has a tiny scratch on the turquoise bead, and the back of that earring is a little bent, but they’re in decent shape overall. If these belong to you, I’d love to reunite them—we can meet near the mall and you can check for the rest of the details to verify ownership.
Found an ID card this afternoon around 3:15pm in the parking lot behind Broadway Square Mall in Tyler, TX. It's a UT Tyler student ID on a bright blue lanyard with the university logo, attached to a clear plastic badge holder. The card shows a photo of a young woman, and the name on the card looks like 'Avery Kim'—there's also a small coffee stain on the back of the badge. The plastic is a bit scuffed from weather, but the info is still legible. I know someone might be worried about losing it, so I’m posting here in hopes of reuniting it with its owner. If this is yours, DM me here and we can arrange a quick meet-up to return it.
Found this plush dragon toy this afternoon around 2:15pm behind the Target on South Broadway Ave near Broadway Square Mall in Tyler, TX. It’s about 7 inches tall, red with a soft green belly, and a blue scarf with white polka dots tied around its neck. There’s a tiny yellow star stitched on the left foot and a small tear on the right wing, but the toy is still cuddly and in decent shape overall. I’m posting here because I can’t imagine how upset a kid would be losing a friend like this, and I’d love to help get it back to its owner if you recognize it. It clearly has sentimental value, so please reach out if this is yours.
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