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Michael Guyer holds photos and patches from the Heart of the Hills camp that he has found while volunteering in search efforts in the aftermath of the flood in Kerr County.

“You can’t replace memories”: Volunteers seek to return personal items after Texas floods

Volunteers are hoping to find the owners of stuffed animals, photographs and other keepsakes salvaged from the debris.


Crystal Smith, co-owner of Billy Gene's Restaurant in Kerrville, next to a stuffed monkey she found on the restaurant’s property.

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Danny McDonald, an attorney in Boerne, holds a stuffed giraffe and a stuffed seal he found while volunteering in search efforts in the aftermath of the Kerr County flood.
Michael Guyer holds photos and patches from the Heart of the Hills camp that he has found while volunteering in search efforts in the aftermath of the flood in Kerr County.
Photos and patches from the Heart of the Hills camp that Michael Guyer has found while volunteering in search efforts in the aftermath of the flood in Kerr County.

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