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I lost my 1960s Topps baseball card set yesterday around 3pm near the Cactus Theatre parking lot on 19th Street in the Depot District, Lubbock. It's kept in a red vinyl binder with a white spine label reading 'Topps 1962' in black marker. Inside are about 40 mid-60s cards, including a Hank Aaron rookie and a Willie Mays card, all in decent shape but with some corner wear. One card has a tiny pencil price mark of $2.50 in the corner, and the binder has a coffee ring stain on the cover. It was a gift from my grandfather, so it means a lot to me. If you happened to find it, email me at [email protected] and we can sort something out.
I found a silver Yamaha flute this afternoon around 3:15 PM outside the Texas Tech Student Union Building on the campus lawn. It's in a black hard case with a red velvet interior, and there's a small dent in the head joint plus a few scratches along the body. The head joint sleeve has initials 'LJ' engraved, which makes it easy to identify. I know how much a wind instrument can mean to a player, and this one clearly belongs to someone who plays regularly—it's got sentimental value. If you think this is yours, message me and we can arrange a pickup near the Student Union to get it back to you.
I found a navy blue Herschel backpack this morning around 9:15am near the parking lot behind the Texas Tech University Student Union on 4th Street in Lubbock. It's in decent shape, with a small scratch on the bottom corner and a couple of pen marks on the inside lining, but all zippers work. On the front pocket there's a purple fox sticker and a yellow mesh water-bottle holder, plus a red spiral notebook peeking out from the main compartment. It looks like it might belong to a student who was in a rush, and it would mean a lot to reunite it with its owner.
I lost track of time yesterday evening and I’m missing. I'm Priya Patel, a 24-year-old woman with shoulder-length dark brown hair, black-framed glasses, and a silver crescent moon necklace. I was last seen around 6:15pm yesterday near the Texas Tech University Bell Tower, walking east on 18th Street toward University Ave in the Tech Terrace area of Lubbock, wearing a red zip-up hoodie, dark blue jeans, and white sneakers. I have a small crescent moon tattoo on my left inner wrist and a faint scar above my left eyebrow; my family is terrified and just wants me back safe. If you spot me, please email [email protected].
I found a pair of black Bose QC35 II headphones this afternoon around 3:15 pm outside the TTU Student Union Building on the Texas Tech campus in Lubbock, near 17th Street and University Ave. They're in a matte black finish with a red fabric carrying case, and there's a small dent on the left ear cup plus a white sticker inside the case that reads 'J.S.' on it. The case smells a bit like coffee and has a thin fray along the zipper, but the headphones themselves look well cared for. I know how easy it is to lose something important on campus, and I’d love to see them back with their owner if you recognize these details.
I lost my black North Face puffer jacket yesterday around 3pm near the Starbucks on Broadway, just east of the Lubbock Civic Center. It’s a men's medium, black with a bright pink inner lining and a tiny pink fox embroidered on the left chest pocket. The zipper still works, but the cuffs are a bit frayed from wear. This jacket has sentimental value—it was a gift from my sister, and I really need it back. If anyone found it, please DM me; I’d be grateful to get it back.
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