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I’m Priya Patel. I lost my beagle-mix dog yesterday around 3:15pm near The Strand on Postoffice Street, by the Seawall at 61st Street in Galveston. He’s about 25 pounds, brindle with a white chest, and wears a blue reflective collar with a pink paw-print name tag that says Nova. He’s generally friendly but can be anxious around loud crowds, and he has a small white blaze on his nose along with a tiny scar on his left hind leg from a past adventure. We just adopted him last month, and he means the world to us; this has been really tough. If you spot him, please reply here so we can coordinate.
Yesterday around 3pm, I realized my black Sony WH-1000XM4 wireless headphones were missing outside a coffee shop on The Strand in Galveston. They're over-ear, matte black, in good condition, with the left ear cup sporting a tiny dent and the headband showing a faint coffee stain from yesterday's latte run. They did come with a gray hard-shell case and a blue drawstring pouch that has a pineapple sticker—both might still be nearby, but the headphones are what I really need back. They were a gift from my sister last year and I really need them back; if you found them, email me at [email protected].
I lost my Nintendo Switch OLED yesterday around 3pm near The Strand in downtown Galveston. It's the white model with neon blue and red Joy-Cons, tucked in a blue protective case with a Mario sticker on the back, and there's a small scratch along the top edge of the screen. If anyone finds it, please know it means a lot to me—it's my main way to unwind after long shifts and it was a gift from my sister for my birthday. I really need it back; I’d be incredibly grateful to be reunited with it.
I lost my gray canvas tote bag yesterday around 3pm near The Strand, outside a cafe on Seawall Boulevard in Galveston. It's about 14 by 12 inches, with a faded navy interior, a frayed top edge, and a small orange fox keychain hanging from the zipper pull. Inside I had a spiral notebook, a folded navy scarf, and a set of house keys on a lime-green keychain—one key is a silver Toyota fob. The bag is well-loved but nothing valuable, just sentimental since the scarf was a gift from my mom. I really need it back; it has sentimental value and I was hoping to grab it on my way home.
I was jamming yesterday around 5:30pm outside The Grand 1894 Opera House on The Strand in Galveston when my Pearl snare drum slipped from my rolling cart and vanished. It's a 14x5.5 inch steel-shell snare, color midnight blue with chrome hardware, and it has a small dent on the rim plus a scuff on the bottom shell. A sticker reading 'Live Loud' is on the shell near the lugs, and there's a black drum bag with a red zipper that came with it, along with two blue drumsticks tucked into the bag. It means a lot to me; I practice every evening after work, and this drum is my main workout tool. If someone found it, I’d really appreciate getting it back so I can keep playing.
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.
Found a dog yesterday around 4pm on Seawall Blvd near Stewart Beach in Galveston. It's a small beagle mix with a tri-color coat and a bright blue bandana, about knee-high, with a tiny white blaze on the chest and a white sock on the left front paw. It doesn't have an ID tag, and it looked a bit anxious but friendly when I approached. I know how scary it is to lose a dog, so if this is yours or you know the owner, please reach out.
I found a beautiful antique wooden chair at the end of the Galveston beach by the pier. It looks very old, with intricate carvings and a lovely dark finish. I picked it up thinking someone might be missing it. If it's yours, please describe any unique features you remember.