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I lost my blue U.S. passport yesterday around 3pm near The Tremont House on The Strand in Galveston. It’s in a dark blue cover with the gold seal, a bit worn at the edges, about the size of a standard passport. The back cover has a small coffee stain and a crease along the bottom edge; inside, the photo page shows me wearing a red scarf. There’s also a tiny sticker from the 2023 Galveston Island Arts Fest on the inner sleeve. I really need it back—it’s my travel document and I was supposed to fly next week. If anyone found it near The Strand, outside the Tremont House, or in that area, please reach out. It holds sentimental value because I’ve relied on it for trips and plans I’ve been excited about.
I lost my blue North Face Borealis backpack yesterday around 3pm somewhere near The Strand on Market Street in Galveston. It's a medium-sized bag, blue with a black bottom, and the zipper pulls are a bit worn; there's a bright red carabiner clipped to the side pocket and a faded science club sticker on the inside. Inside I kept a 13-inch laptop sleeve, a teal notebook, and a gray windbreaker, plus a tiny photo of my grandmother that makes it extra sentimental. If anyone found it, I'd really appreciate getting it back; it also holds my work badge and a USB drive with travel photos.
I lost my blue Trek road bike yesterday around 3pm while I was riding along the Seawall near 61st Street, right behind Moody Gardens. It’s a medium-frame bike with white handlebar tape and a turquoise water bottle in the cage. There’s a small dent on the left crank and a black saddle bag under the seat with a red reflective sticker. This bike is my daily ride and it also has sentimental value—it was a gift from my grandmother, so I really need it back. If you’ve seen it or picked it up, please message me—I’d be forever grateful to get it back.
I was out fishing along the Seawall Blvd near 61st Street by the Galveston Fishing Pier yesterday around 3pm when I must have left my blue Shimano spinning rod behind. It's a 6'6" graphite rod with a black foam grip that I’ve taped with blue electrical tape, and the reel has a bright orange dial with a tiny dent on the side. A white-and-blue striped lure is still attached to the line, and there’s a blue zip-tie looped around the handle to mark it as mine. This rod has sentimental value—it’s the one I used with my dad when we used to fish here; I’d really appreciate getting it back.
I’m posting because I lost my navy Nike swim shorts yesterday around 3pm. I’d been at Stewart Beach near the Seawall Boulevard entrance, by lifeguard tower 2, and they must have slipped off my bag while I was rinsing the sand. They’re a size medium, navy with bright orange piping down the sides, and a white Nike swoosh on the left leg. There’s a small salt stain on the front and a tiny snag on the hem, plus a red drawstring pouch I stitched into the inner waistband last summer for my keys. They’re my go-to practice shorts and I’d really appreciate getting them back.
I found this afternoon around 2:45pm outside the Grand 1894 Opera House on Postoffice Street, near The Strand in Galveston. It's a red concert ticket stub printed on glossy cardstock, roughly 3x7 inches, with a perforated edge and a barcode on the back. Front reads 'Sunset Blues Fest' with the date and a small holographic sticker in the corner. It also has a tiny coffee stain near the bottom and a blue ink doodle of a wave in the margin—easy to spot if you've seen this exact ticket. I’m posting here because I know how nerve-wracking losing something like this can be; if you recognize it, please reach out so I can get it back to its rightful owner.
Found a brown leather wallet this afternoon around 4:15pm in the parking lot behind The Strand on 25th Street, Galveston. It's a genuine leather wallet, dark chocolate brown with a slightly worn corner and a small green enamel dolphin pin on the inside. Inside there are several cards and a faded photo of a kid in a red hoodie; there’s a coffee stain on the back and a zippered coin pocket. I scanned for an ID but couldn’t find the owner nearby, so I’m posting here in case someone recognizes it. If this is yours, email me at [email protected] to arrange a meetup and return it safely.
I found a silver flute this afternoon around 3:15pm outside the Galveston Arts Center on Postoffice Street, near The Strand. It's a polished silver student-grade flute with a few light scratches along the lip plate and a small dent on the bottom edge of the foot joint. The case is a black hard-shell with a red interior, and there's an engraving on the headjoint with the initials 'A.R.' I figured someone might be missing it after a street performance near the Strand, so I'm hoping to get it back to its owner. If this sounds like your flute, let's coordinate a meetup in Galveston.
I found this red Santa hat this afternoon around 4:15pm outside the Galveston Pleasure Pier, along Seawall Boulevard near 25th Street. It's a bright red felt hat with a chunky white faux-fur trim and a fluffy white pom-pom that still jingles when I shake it. Inside, there’s a small blue snowflake pin sewn to the lining and a tiny green bell on the pom-pom that rings softly. The hat is in good condition aside from a little sunscreen smudge from the boardwalk, and it clearly feels special—like a gift or a favorite seasonal piece; if the owner recognizes these details, I’d be glad to help return it.
I found a tiny gray-and-white hamster this afternoon around 3:15pm, near Mechanic Street by The Strand in Galveston. It was sitting inside a blue travel cage with a bright yellow latch, the door a tad ajar. The little guy has a small white patch on his right flank and a pink nose that twitches when I speak to him. I carried the cage to a bench outside a café and kept an eye on him while I checked for a tag or microchip—nothing obvious. I know someone out there is missing a pet, and I’d love to reunite him with his family; I’m hoping the owner sees this and claims him soon.