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Hi, I’m Marco Garcia. I found a Texas driver’s license this morning, around 9:10 a.m., while I was walking through downtown Victoria, near the courthouse square by City Hall. The card had the owner's photo and a name I won’t publish here, but it clearly belongs to someone who needs it back. I picked it up, kept it dry, and made sure it wasn’t anywhere near reach for kids, then I posted it here in case the rightful owner checks in. It’s a relief to help someone get their important documents back and I hope this leads to a quick reunion.
I lost my organizers for a community clean-up event in Victoria, Texas last Tuesday around 6:40 p.m. I had been helping set up a volunteer booth near the Riverside Park gazebo when I realized they were gone. They’re a bright orange plastic set with sliding dividers and labels—easy to spot if you drop them among benches. I retraced the steps and asked a few people, but no sign. I’d really appreciate them turning up; I’m hoping someone picked them up and kept them safe until I could post this. Please respond through the site if you have any information.
I lost my brown leather briefcase yesterday around 3pm near the Empress Hotel on Government Street, by the Inner Harbour. It's a dark brown leather briefcase, about the size of a small laptop case, with brass hardware and a slightly frayed shoulder strap. Inside are my work papers, a teal notebook, and a black USB drive; there's a red silk scarf tied around the handle and a small leather tag engraved with my initials 'P.K.' The case has sentimental value—it was a gift from my father and it feels like a part of him is in it. I really need it back. If anyone found it, please reach out to me; I’d be eternally grateful and can arrange pickup promptly.
Found a white AirPods Pro charging case this morning around 9:15am, outside the Royal BC Museum on Belleville Street near the Inner Harbour. The case is in good condition with a small scratch on the lid and a bright blue sticker labeled 'L3' on the back. I imagine someone is missing their earbuds and I'd love to help them get them back. If you think these belong to you, you can reach me at [email protected] and we can arrange a meetup near the harbour to return them.
I lost my brass house keys on a blue lanyard yesterday around 5pm near the Empress Hotel on Government Street, downtown Victoria by the Inner Harbour. The set has three keys—two for my apartment and the mailbox—on a sturdy silver keyring; one key is stamped 'Yale' and there's a noticeable dent on another. There’s an engraved 'PM' on a round brass tag and a blue enamel maple leaf charm that makes them easy to spot. It’s really important I get them back; the keys are linked to my home and security, and the maple leaf charm was a gift from my grandmother. If you've seen them, email [email protected].
I lost my navy North Face hoodie yesterday around 6pm after leaving the Bay Centre on Yates Street. It's a men's size L, cotton-poly blend, soft and a bit faded with light pilling. It has a tiny white maple leaf embroidered on the back of the hood and a small repair stitch along the left elbow. I'm really attached to it—it's my go-to for Victoria's chilly evenings and it was a gift from my sister, so it has sentimental value. If you found it, drop me a message here—happy to confirm more details and meet up to grab it back.
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