lost cat, 3 1/2 years olds. tabby coloring, probably has developed a hot spot by her tail now because of being outside. She is usually very friendly but may be skidish because she escaped. she is decent with most cats and dogs. her name is Renee.
Hi I came in from out of town to party on Bourbon St. and must have lost my trio of testicles there. Please let me know if you find them as I miss them so dearly!
Found a round key with pink rubber identifier on it. It was found on the ground in the parking lot of Costco. I want to return it. Please claim and identify.
Found black and tan small terrier mix in the Quail Ridge Subdivion in Slidell, LA. He has been wandering the streets for the past few days and has been very scared. If you believe this is your dog, please email dog's photo, details, and proof of own [...]
English setter lost sat or sun Responds to her name ( Annie) She is my constant companion and deeply missed. Had blue collar with ph. no. and is micro chipped. She needs meds to survive. Vets have been notified as to her condition and ownership Many [...]
Found dog by clearview and Airline. Looks like he could be no older than one. Brown/red collared with black face. Looks like he has some rottweiler in him. Please email if you know this dog. Very friendly. show contact info
I'm not sure how true it is, but apparently cats are being trapped and turned in... August 21, 2015 my Manx, Mister, got out of the house never to be seen again, I went to the shelter, laminated flyers and hung them all over the area, even went door [...]
Lost Dog Jack Russel Reward He has a giant blue collar with a saints medalion He has a name tag but it may not be legible He got out of our yard in Old Garden Park Gretna 11:30am 11/7/15 His name is Jessie He is very sweet and Friendly please Ca [...]
Ralph got out of and wandered to a nearby gas station, where the employees said a woman put him in her car and left, probably not wanting him to get hurt on the busy road. He was wearing a little hoodie, but no tags. The lady did not leave any info [...]
Lawn equipment was stolen from my trailer on Harrison & Jumonville street I am offering $1000.00 dollars reward for the arrest of the people who broke into the trailer I am also offering $300.00 dollars for each of the items taken .Items include A Ho [...]
Cat Found on Dec 1 - Grey & tan buff colors - 4700 block Orleans Blvd, Jefferson 4700 block Orleans Blvd in Jefferson - Pontchartrain, St. George, Jefferson Hts.
Found Tabby Cat ( Grey and Buff ) on the 3000 blk of Washington St - near 31st - Kenner Please send pics and/or all info on how missing and please include your contact info. Need to find this cat's person ASAP.
I found an iPhone charger at the intersection of Magazine and Valmont while biking this morning. If this is your charger, stop by the Starbucks at the corner of Magazine and Washington to pick it up.
Hello, My cat Rev ran out of our new apartment on Nov. 20th and I haven't seen him since. There are a lot of stray cats in the area and I'm worried they have scared him away. He was rings around his tail and his nose almost has a heart shape. He is [...]
Found Orange & White Cat 3500 block Clifford Dr., Metairie near W. Esplanade Found dec 1 Need to find this cat's owner or care person. Please send pics and all info on your missing cat and how went missing and please include your contact info so ca [...]
Patched Tabby Calico with White found 12/3 and Mostly White Cat with Black found 12/1. Not sure if these cats are from the same household. Please send pics and/or all info missing either or both and please include your contact info.
Lost yorkie in the vacinity of Ole Miss last seen heading towards W. Esplanade. He was wearing a blue fleece sweater and answers to Dino (will sometimes "smile" if you say his name)! Owner is devastated. If you have any info please call!! We need Din [...]
Toby my puggle is still missing since Friday, Dec 12th from my yard. He is reddish tan to beige with brown ears & eyes. He is missing from Hastings St. in the Bissonet Plaza Subdivision near Transcontinetal, West Esplanade and Power Blvd. He is a sma [...]
Spotted an older brown lab mix (55-75 lbs?) Near camp St on Webster heading towards St Charles Ave. I couldn't tell if it was a male or female because I couldn't get close enough to it to grab it, but it did have a collar on (blueish color?) And I th [...]
I help people find Lost Jewelry using the most modern of Metal Detectors. if you know the general area where you lost your Wedding Ring etc I will come to you and attempt to locate your lost property. also if you own a empty Lot and grant me permis [...]
I’m trying to find my sister ( Yolanda Powell ) and her husband (Louis Orobio) from New Orleans, La. I last spoke with her on Monday from her home on Chippewa Street. Yolanda and Louis please let me know that you are all right and where you are!!!! Our mother is fine she’s in Alexandria, Louisiana getting medical help.
Hey!!! Anyone out there?? I'm so worried! CALL ME ! ! WRITE ME ! ! IF ANYONE OUT THERE KNOWS KASIA STRONG , THIS IS ME !, YOU CAN REACH ME AT kasiastrong@lycos.com OR CALL ME AT (206)244-6011 Please try to reach me as I've been unable to contact anyone down there, and you guys are scaring me! I LOVE YOU! I pray you are ALL safe and hope to hear from you soon.
Please contact me if you are OK or know how the people below are: Bernice Cordova from Marrero, La. Mary Barber from Gretna, La. Bonnie and Lou Wattingly from Gretna, La.
I am writing for my sister and brother-in-law, Claudia and Ricky Kyzar. They have not heard anything from their grandchildren since the hurricane. These children were believed to be living in or around Biloxi, Mississippi with their mother at the time of the hurricane. Their names are Alacia Marie Kyzar and Ricky Lynn Kyzar, Jr. Their mother's name is Ann Marie, unsure of last name at this time, maiden name is Williams. I would appreciate any information regarding these children. My sister and her husband are over-the-road truck drivers and it is difficult for them to receive information. They are extremely worried about their grandchildren.
My information is below and I want to thank you for any help you might be able to provide at this time. Please respond to the email address below as this one is my husband's and I do not use it often.
I’m trying to find Debbi Vafides and her sons Niko and Jake. Debbie e-mailed us just before evacuating, but we haven’t heard since. They live(d) in Mandeville, LA.
I dont have any money to spare but i do have some space. I live in Jonesboro Georgia with my fiance and my 15 yr old son, the extra room eventually will be for a baby (im due in Dec but will have baby in with us in our room for first few mths)
I welcome maybe a single parent or elderly man or woman, possibly couple.
Please help me contact Alison Brown James and her husband Mark C. They have four lovely small boys boys. They live at 265 Glenwood Dr. Metairie La. If anyone has had any contact. please let me know...I want to help. Evelyn evlaqui@aol.com
I am so relieved and thanks for your wonderful site. I finally got the news @ midnight on Sept. 7, 2005 that they're all doing fine. I continue to pray for all those that have lost everything or loved ones - may God be with you all in this time of sorrow and saddness.
Sending my heartfelt love out to all. God Bless Michelle - Vermont - USA
My son Larry and I have lost touch with Charles M. Harris of Jefferson Parish, Louisiana. We would appreciate any word about his stepson Shay, stepdaughters Shena and Josha, and his children. Last known location was 3501 River Road.
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Darwin, the capital of the Northern Territory of Australia, had a population estimated at about 45,000 people in 1974. It was a boom town. The influx of people and money staggered the planners of the city. In 1974 many of the older residents yearned for the Darwin of the Fifties and Sixties. Those were the days when everyone met in the big saloon bar of the Vic Hotel. However, they built tall, modern hotels and motels around Darwin and the social life changed. The typical Darwin party was a barbecue of buffalo fillet, a dozen cans of cold beer per head, and a few party 'lights in the back garden. This was the Darwin everyone loved and remembered. This was the Darwin destroyed when Cyclone Tracy roared in on Christmas Eve. The most critical message on that night came from Warrant Officer Maurice Schoer at the R.A.A.F. Cyclone Operations Centre. The message two minutes before midnight on Christmas Eve was brief:. "277 degrees 17 miles. Leading edge 31/2 miles Charles Point. Indications are will deflect across Charles Point to Darwin." The log of MV Produced by MURRAY VIEWS PTY. LTD events recorded by the W.R.A.N.S. is probably the most reliable account of the night, when Darwin was clawed and mauled by the most • destructive cyclone ever recorded in Australia. At 11.50 p.m. the Met. office said Tracy was travelling south-east 30 km from Darwin. The wind began to howl, and sheets of rain pelted down as they huddled in their homes. Many moved into their bathrooms which they were told was the safest place. What they did not know was that at about this time a phenomenon kn1own as "explosive deepening" had begun. Tracy's eye had been large and diffuse. Suddenly the eye started to shrink rapidly, causing an enormous and progressive increase in the ferocity of the wind in the "maximum speed ring" — a band only a few kilometres wide around the eye where the tempest is strongest. This explosive deepening and possible tornadoes are the explanation for the gross miscalculations of expected wind speeds. There was never any prediction of the severity of winds of more than 300 km/hr. over parts of Darwin. The W.R.A.N.S. log ends, "04.30. All communications lost. Emergency power available. No know-ledge of loss." Over the next hour, as Tracy moved away to the south-east, the people of Darwin emerged into the rain from their shattered homes to look with disbelief as the dawn illuminated the battered ruins of their city. GYMPIE, Q. AUSTRALIA COPYRIGHT
Severe Tropical Cyclone Tracy was a small, but destructive tropical cyclone that devastated the city of Darwin, in the Northern Territory of Australia, in December 1974. The small, developing, easterly storm was originally expected to pass clear of the city, but it turned towards it early on 24 December. After 10:00 p.m. ACST, damage became severe, with wind gusts reaching 217 km/h (117 kn; 135 mph) before instruments failed. The anemometer in Darwin Airport control tower had its needle bent in half by the strength of the gusts.
Severe Tropical Cyclone Tracy was a small, but destructive tropical cyclone that devastated the city of Darwin, in the Northern Territory of Australia, in December 1974. The small, developing, easterly storm was originally expected to pass clear of the city, but it turned towards it early on 24 December. After 10:00 p.m. ACST, damage became severe, with wind gusts reaching 217 km/h (117 kn; 135 mph) before instruments failed. The anemometer in Darwin Airport control tower had its needle bent in half by the strength of the gusts.
Severe Tropical Cyclone Tracy was a small, but destructive tropical cyclone that devastated the city of Darwin, in the Northern Territory of Australia, in December 1974. The small, developing, easterly storm was originally expected to pass clear of the city, but it turned towards it early on 24 December. After 10:00 p.m. ACST, damage became severe, with wind gusts reaching 217 km/h (117 kn; 135 mph) before instruments failed. The anemometer in Darwin Airport control tower had its needle bent in half by the strength of the gusts.
Severe Tropical Cyclone Tracy was a small, but destructive tropical cyclone that devastated the city of Darwin, in the Northern Territory of Australia, in December 1974. The small, developing, easterly storm was originally expected to pass clear of the city, but it turned towards it early on 24 December. After 10:00 p.m. ACST, damage became severe, with wind gusts reaching 217 km/h (117 kn; 135 mph) before instruments failed. The anemometer in Darwin Airport control tower had its needle bent in half by the strength of the gusts.
Severe Tropical Cyclone Tracy was a small, but destructive tropical cyclone that devastated the city of Darwin, in the Northern Territory of Australia, in December 1974. The small, developing, easterly storm was originally expected to pass clear of the city, but it turned towards it early on 24 December. After 10:00 p.m. ACST, damage became severe, with wind gusts reaching 217 km/h (117 kn; 135 mph) before instruments failed. The anemometer in Darwin Airport control tower had its needle bent in half by the strength of the gusts.
Severe Tropical Cyclone Tracy was a small, but destructive tropical cyclone that devastated the city of Darwin, in the Northern Territory of Australia, in December 1974. The small, developing, easterly storm was originally expected to pass clear of the city, but it turned towards it early on 24 December. After 10:00 p.m. ACST, damage became severe, with wind gusts reaching 217 km/h (117 kn; 135 mph) before instruments failed. The anemometer in Darwin Airport control tower had its needle bent in half by the strength of the gusts.
Severe Tropical Cyclone Tracy was a small, but destructive tropical cyclone that devastated the city of Darwin, in the Northern Territory of Australia, in December 1974. The small, developing, easterly storm was originally expected to pass clear of the city, but it turned towards it early on 24 December. After 10:00 p.m. ACST, damage became severe, with wind gusts reaching 217 km/h (117 kn; 135 mph) before instruments failed. The anemometer in Darwin Airport control tower had its needle bent in half by the strength of the gusts.
Severe Tropical Cyclone Tracy was a small, but destructive tropical cyclone that devastated the city of Darwin, in the Northern Territory of Australia, in December 1974. The small, developing, easterly storm was originally expected to pass clear of the city, but it turned towards it early on 24 December. After 10:00 p.m. ACST, damage became severe, with wind gusts reaching 217 km/h (117 kn; 135 mph) before instruments failed. The anemometer in Darwin Airport control tower had its needle bent in half by the strength of the gusts.
Severe Tropical Cyclone Tracy was a small, but destructive tropical cyclone that devastated the city of Darwin, in the Northern Territory of Australia, in December 1974. The small, developing, easterly storm was originally expected to pass clear of the city, but it turned towards it early on 24 December. After 10:00 p.m. ACST, damage became severe, with wind gusts reaching 217 km/h (117 kn; 135 mph) before instruments failed. The anemometer in Darwin Airport control tower had its needle bent in half by the strength of the gusts.
Snow, hail, freezing rain, torrential rain, flooding, ice pellets, thunder, lightning, damaging winds - we got it all today! Rusty and I tried to go for a walk in this mess but he quickly went pee and turned towards home. The weatherman says we may get a bit of a break in about an hour so we’ll venture out again before the second round of thunderstorms. I hear it’s going to be warm and sunny tomorrow. Welcome to April!
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