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Lost tan and white dog with red collar

I lost my dog yesterday around 3pm. He's a tan and white medium-sized rescue mix named Scout. We were near the Brookshire Brothers on Main Street in Nacogdoches, Deep East Texas, when he slipped from his leash and bolted. He has a small white heart-shaped patch on his chest and one ear that's slightly folded; he wears a red collar with a metal tag that has my phone number. This dog means the world to me and I’d be incredibly grateful to bring him home soon.

Deep East Texas 5 months ago
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Blue nylon dog harness with neon trim

I found a blue nylon dog harness this afternoon around 4:15pm behind the CVS on Willow Street in Lufkin, Deep East Texas. It's a medium size with a neon lime-green reflective stripe along the chest and a tiny pink paw-print charm dangling from the clip. There's an ID tag sewn into the inner lining that reads 'Ranger' and a phone number I couldn't quite read. The harness looks gently used but in good condition, and I’m hoping to reunite it with Ranger's family; if anyone recognizes it, we can arrange a safe pickup through the app.

Deep East Texas 3 months ago
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Paperback travel memoir with blue cover found near Lufkin library

I found a paperback travel memoir with a bright blue cover this afternoon around 3:15pm by the library entrance on West Main Street in Lufkin, Deep East Texas. It's about 9 by 6 inches, the spine creased, and there's a coffee ring on the back plus a dog-eared page. Inside, a yellow sticky note bears the initials 'A.S.' and a phone number ending in 2907. If this sounds like yours, I'm happy to help return it—just drop me a quick message with the book’s title and author or a photo of the inside cover to verify, and I’ll arrange a meetup.

Deep East Texas about 2 months ago
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Red leather address book with handwritten contacts

I found a small red leather address book this afternoon around 3pm tucked under the bench near the parking lot behind the public library on Main Street in Nacogdoches, Deep East Texas. It's about 3 by 4 inches, with a worn spine and a few pages curling at the edges. Inside are names and phone numbers in blue ink, plus a sticky note that says 'Call Mom' in neat cursive. A faded photo sits between pages 7 and 8, and there’s an entry labeled 'Aunt Rosa' with a number ending in 4821. It looks recently used and clearly treasured. If someone recognizes it, I’d love to get it back to its owner—two of the entries and the photo’s subject should help verify ownership.

Deep East Texas 14 days ago