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I was heading back to my car after the 7:20 p.m. crowd at Magnolia Market at the Silos when I realized my Breeds binder wasn't with me. The brick paths glittered with holiday lights, and the chatter of families wrapped around the air like a warm blanket. I retraced the route past the fountain, calling out for the binder, feeling a knot tighten in my chest. Those Breeds matter to me because they’re part of a project I’m finishing, with notes, photos, and labeled tabs that bring the stories to life. If anyone happened to spot a binder with dog-breed cards, please keep an eye out—the search means a lot to me.
On Saturday, December 14, around 6:45 p.m., I left a box of Holiday Decorations on the front porch of my house on 12th Street, near Magnolia Market at the Silos. By 8:10 p.m. the box was gone and the porch light was still on. Those ornaments mean a lot to me—hand-painted stars, a silver garland, and a ceramic tree topper. If you found them, please let me know I’d love to have them back.
I arrived at Magnolia Market at the Silos in Waco around 4:15 p.m. on Wednesday, and by the time I reached the car I realized my travel visas were missing from the folder in my backpack. The folder with a light-blue cover held essential documents for an upcoming trip, and losing it has me scrambling to replace everything before departure. I’ve never felt this panicked about paperwork before, and I just want them back so I can move on with my plans. If someone found the visas, please drop them off in a safe spot near Magnolia Market and I’ll take it from there.
Sunday around 4:15 p.m., I was at the Magnolia Market at the Silos in Waco, Texas, when I realized my travel adapters were missing from the tote at my feet. They’re a compact black set with red tips, one universal plug, and a frayed cord that’s easier to spot than you’d think. I remember charging my phone near the brick market stalls and then walking toward the Riverwalk, and I must have dropped them somewhere along that path. If you found them, I’d be grateful to have them back in my bag before I head to my next layover.
I'm hoping someone found my blue student ID card yesterday around 3pm. I left it outside the Baylor Bookstore on 5th Street in Waco, by the entrance near the fountain. It's a blue PVC card about the size of a credit card, with a tiny vertical scratch across the photo and a small notch in the lower-right corner. This ID opens campus buildings and bus passes, so I'm really worried about losing it and missing access to classes.
Found a navy satin formal gown this afternoon around 3:15 pm in the parking lot behind the Magnolia Market at the Silos on Webster Avenue in Waco. It’s floor-length, size 6, with a detachable gold belt and subtle silver beadwork along the neckline. There’s a small snag along the back hem from scraping the curb, but the rest of the fabric looks clean and the zipper works. I figured someone might be worried after losing it before a big event, so I’m hoping to reunite it with its owner. If this is yours, share the tag details and where you last wore it so we can verify.
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