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Hi, I’m Carlos Diaz. I found two microwaves in the back parking lot of the MPEC arena after a charity event this morning around 11:00 a.m., near Clifford Street and Lucy Park in Wichita Falls. They’re dusty from sitting in a corner, with one door slightly dented and cords coiled underneath. I checked the area for event staff and called out, but no one claimed them yet. I want to help reunite them with their owner, so I’m posting here in case someone is missing a couple of appliances from the venue. If these are yours, please reach out through the site so we can arrange a proper handoff to the rightful owner.
I was leaving the river trail by Lucy Park around 4:25 PM when I spotted a bundle of organizers tucked under a bench near the park’s main entrance. The set included several clear plastic organizers, dividers, and a handful of labels—perfect for keeping a project tidy. I picked them up and posted here so the owner can claim them. It felt good to help someone stay organized on a busy evening in Wichita Falls.
I am Mason Brooks, and I lost my sheet music for tonight's set. I was at the Wichita Falls Public Library around 6:20 PM, in the second-floor study room by the piano practice area, when I realized my sheet music had vanished from my backpack. The folder held a dog-eared edition of a Chopin nocturne and a self-compiled chart for a local gig. I spent the next hour retracing steps through the stacks and near the circulation desk, but it didn't turn up. Those pages are my setlist and my confidence on stage, and I feel a tight knot in my chest without them. If you saw a black folder with red-binding in the vicinity of the library's music corner, please keep an eye out; it's tied to my schedule and means a lot to me.
I lost my orange-front KORG microKORG synthesizer yesterday around 3pm near the Walmart on Kemp Boulevard in Wichita Falls. It's a compact 37-key synth with an orange panel and black body, a few scuffs on the edges from travel, and a small dent near the jack input. It lives in a black soft gig bag with a blue painter's tape label reading 'Maya' across the top. There's also a tiny sticker on the back that says 'Studio 9' in white letters. It's my main travel synth for gigs and has sentimental value; I really need it back—if anyone finds it, please reach out.
I lost my gray tabby cat yesterday around 3pm near Lucy Park, especially along Kemp Boulevard and near the Wichita Falls Public Library on 9th Street. He's a medium-sized tabby with a white chest and a blue collar with a tiny silver bell. He has a small black dot above his left eye and a faint notch on the right ear. He's really special to me—this cat has been with me for years and was a gift from my sister. I’m really worried and would be incredibly grateful if anyone spots him or can bring him to the Wichita Falls Lost & Found at the library.
I lost my black Samsonite suitcase yesterday around 3pm near Sikes Lake on the campus of Midwestern State University in Wichita Falls. It's a 28-inch spinner with a few scuffs on the corners and a bright neon green tag with my initials 'A.O.' on the handle, plus a red fabric luggage tag for backup. Inside are a few work shirts, a small photo frame of my grandparents, and a camera charging cable. This bag has sentimental value and I really need it back—it's the one I use for trips and my grandmother’s photo keeps me hopeful. If you found it, drop me a note and I’d be grateful to get it back.
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