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I found a small hamster this afternoon around 3:20pm under a bench by the Bayfront fountains, near the Texas State Aquarium on Shoreline Boulevard in Corpus Christi. It's a grey-and-white Syrian hamster, about 2 inches long, with a slightly scruffy coat and a white belly. It has a distinct orange patch on its left ear and a tiny scar on its right hind leg, and it wears a faded blue collar with a tiny bell that barely jingles. It seemed skittish at first but warmed up after I offered a few sunflower seeds. I’m keeping it safe in a ventilated hamster cage with bedding and water until I can reunite it with its owner.
I lost my blue Yamaha snare drum yesterday around 3pm near Bayfront Plaza along Shoreline Boulevard, by the American Bank Center. It's a 14-inch snare with a glossy blue wrap, chrome hardware, and a small rainbow sticker on the shell. There's a dent on the rim from a minor drop last week and the drum key is tucked in the case pocket. This drum has sentimental value—it's what I use for our school jazz ensemble, and I really need it back.
I found a black iPhone 12 this afternoon around 3:15pm, sitting on a bench outside the Bayfront Plaza near the Bayfront Promenade in Corpus Christi. It's in a bright pink silicone case with a white dolphin sticker on the back. The screen shows a family beach photo as wallpaper, and there's a small scratch along the bottom edge plus a tiny dent on the corner of the case. I didn’t see anyone looking for it, so I’m posting here to help reunite it with its owner. If you’re the owner, please tell me the wallpaper and the dolphin sticker to claim it.
I’m posting from Corpus Christi because I’m worried I’ll lose track of it forever. Yesterday around 3pm I was walking along Shoreline Boulevard by the CVS and the Marina, near the American Bank Center. My lens is a single clear Acuvue Oasys daily contact lens, used, and I must have dropped it when I paused to tie my shoe. It’s small and nearly invisible, but if you shine bright light you can see a tiny micro-scratch on the outer edge. I keep my spare in a blue plastic case with my initials 'PP' on the lid, so if you see something with that on it, it might be mine. I really need it back—replacing it is expensive and I can’t drive or work properly without it.
I lost my brown and white beagle mix yesterday around 5:15pm. He's about 25 pounds, white chest, and a brown patch over his left eye. He’s wearing a red collar with a blue tag that has my name and phone number, and a tiny white scar behind his right ear. I last saw him near the American Bank Center on Staples Street by the Corpus Christi bayfront; he bolted when I stopped to grab a snack at the CVS. I’m really worried—he’s not just a dog, he's my walking buddy and this dog has sentimental value; any sighting helps a lot.
I lost my vintage Topps baseball card binder yesterday around 3pm after I left the parking lot behind the American Bank Center on Shoreline Blvd in Corpus Christi. It's a black 9x11 binder with a red spine, stuffed with roughly 200 cards, mostly near-mint but a few have yellowed edges from storage. One card I remember is a mint-condition 1989 Ken Griffey Jr. rookie card tucked near the middle, and there's a small sticker on the front that reads 'G-92'. This collection has sentimental value— it was a gift from my grandfather, and I really hope to get it back.
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