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Hi, I'm Daniel Ramirez. I realized my USB Drives were missing after a workshop outside the Kemp Center for the Arts, as I walked along 6th Street near the MPEC in downtown Wichita Falls, Texas, United States, around 1:45 p.m. last Sunday. They’re stored in a gray neoprene case; one drive has a blue cap and the other a red cap. They contain work files and photos from the conference, which makes this stressful for me. If someone found them, I’d appreciate them returning them to the desk.
I’m the kind of person who rotates a small set of ties for interviews, and today I lost one. This morning around 8:15, I was at Sikes Senter Mall in Wichita Falls, fiddling with a tie while waiting for a friend near the theater entrance, and I realized one navy striped tie was gone. I retraced my steps from the food court through the main corridor, hoping it had slipped into the folds of my jacket, but it didn’t turn up. Those ties mean more to me than clothes — they’re tied to a job interview and a gift from my grandmother. If someone found them, I’d be grateful to have them back.
I was grabbing a late coffee downtown around 5:45 p.m. yesterday when I realized my stud earrings were missing from my coat pocket. I retraced my steps along the Sikes Lake path by Lucy Park, checking the benches and the fountain area, but the studs weren't there. They’re small gold studs with tiny garnet stones—easy to miss, but meaningful to me. I’m hoping someone who found them will let the site connect me to the finder so I can get them back.
I was winding down at 8:15 PM on Friday when I realized my remote controls were missing from my living room near the Sikes Senter. I checked the couch cushions, the coffee table, and the TV stand, then peered behind the sofa and in the hall closet—still nothing. The two remotes—one large gray universal and a smaller black one with a cracked power button—are essential to my evenings; I use them to switch between shows, streaming apps, and the sound system. I’m feeling an anxious mix of frustration and hope someone found them and kept them safe. If you saw them around the Sikes Senter area or in the building lobby, I’d be grateful.
I realized I dropped a small tin of coins near the north entrance of Lucy Park in Wichita Falls around 4:30 p.m. yesterday while heading home from the grocery store. The tin holds my grandmother's collection—mostly pennies and a few silver dimes from the 1960s—packed into a dented red tin with a faded label. I retraced the river trail, checked under benches, and asked a couple of walkers, but I came up empty. These coins carry memories, and I'd be grateful to have them back with me.
I was walking west on 9th Street outside the Wichita Falls Public Library around 3:20 p.m. today when I spotted a black leather folder with several passports peeking out. I picked it up and checked, noticing it had been misplaced by someone traveling soon. I can only imagine the worry of the person who misplaced them—IDs, travel plans, and urgent documents all in one bag. I'm holding onto them safely and posted them here so the owner can claim them through the site. If this belongs to you, please respond here via the site so we can coordinate.
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