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I lost two USB drives from the back seat of my car after work near McAllen Medical Center on 10th Street in McAllen. I noticed them missing around 6:45 p.m. on Tuesday, and I worry about the sensitive files and personal backups on those drives. They’re in a small black case with a red sticker and a few labels you might recognize if you’ve seen my work. I’m hoping the honest finder will see this post and help return them to the site.
I lost my blue US passport yesterday around 3pm near the H-E-B on McColl Road in Edinburg. It was tucked inside a black leather passport holder with a red bookmark ribbon sticking out. The passport looks a bit worn, with a coffee stain on the back page and a small dent on the lower-right corner. This passport is essential for upcoming travel plans and has sentimental value—it's the one I renewed last year before my sister's wedding. If you found it, message me here — I’d really appreciate getting it back.
Yesterday around 3pm I realized my gray tabby is missing. He’s a medium-sized cat with gray fur, white paws, and a white patch on his chest, plus a tiny notch in his left ear. He wears a bright red collar with a small silver bell that still tinkles when he moves. I last saw him by the H-E-B on 10th Street in Edinburg, near the back parking lot by the bakery. This little guy is shy and tends to hide, and I’m really worried—he means a lot to me and it’d feel like family finally back home if he returns.
I lost my gold-tone hoop earrings yesterday around 3pm near La Plaza Mall on 10th Street in McAllen. They're small, about 1.5 cm in diameter, with one hoop featuring a tiny turquoise bead and the other a little star charm. I must have dropped them while loading groceries in the parking lot by the Macy's entrance. They were a gift from my grandmother and mean a lot to me, so I'd really appreciate getting them back.
I found a vintage baseball card collection this afternoon around 3:15pm in the parking lot behind the CVS on 10th Street in McAllen. It’s tucked into a red 3-ring binder with a cracked clear sleeve, and a thin rubber band keeps a few loose cards in place. Inside are mostly 1988-1993 Topps and Donruss cards, including a near-complete 1989 Topps set and a couple of graded slabs. There’s a faded sticker on the binder that reads “MVP Club 1992” and a small note tucked inside that says “David L.” If you recognize this collection, send me a message with details only the owner would know.
I found a navy blue hard-shell suitcase this afternoon around 3:45pm behind the Walmart on 23rd Street in McAllen. It's about 24 inches tall with a dent on the bottom corner and a bright red zipper pull. There's a faded 'Dallas Bound' sticker on the outside and a pink luggage tag inside with the initials 'AR'. The grey plaid lining is clean, and the wheels still roll smoothly. Inside I spotted a laminated family photo tucked in a small pocket and a folded scarf that still smells of sunscreen. I know suitcases carry memories, so I’d love to help reunite this with its owner—if this is yours, please share matching details so we can get it back to you.
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