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I lost my holiday decorations outside my apartment in Bellingham around 4:50 p.m. today, while bringing a tote bag of garlands and ornaments back inside past Boulevard Park's waterfront. The bag was red with pinecone motifs and included a string of warm-white fairy lights and a lighthouse ornament I bought during last year’s trip to Friday Harbor. These decorations carry family memories and mark the start of our winter traditions. I’m hoping they turned up nearby—the Boulevard Park shoreline, or along the pedestrian path by the marina—so I can bring the light back to our home.
I lost my appliances after moving. On Saturday, around 2:15 PM, I was packing up near the Mount Baker Theatre in downtown Bellingham and noticed my small appliances were missing from the back of my SUV. I rely on these pieces every day—my blender, coffee grinder, and a compact toaster oven—and losing them after a long day feels defeating. The apartment feels quieter without that familiar morning hum. If you saw a bundle of kitchen gadgets around the Mount Baker Theatre area, please keep an eye out for them in the lost-and-found.
I’m Sophie Bennett. While leaving a rehearsal around 5:15 pm on a Tuesday, I found a stack of sheet music outside the Mount Baker Theatre on Cornwall Avenue in Bellingham. The pages were marked with practice markings and a pencil note reading 'Ella Park' on the cover. The bindings were a little worn and a couple of pieces had dog-eared corners. I gathered the pile and brought it here to help the rightful owner retrieve it after a long day of playing. Whoever recognizes this music will understand the effort that went into those pages; I hope it ends up back with its player soon.
I lost my driver's license yesterday afternoon while grabbing a coffee in Bellingham's Fairhaven neighborhood. At about 2:30 p.m., I think I left it on the counter of a small cafe by the wharf, or perhaps it slipped from my pocket while I was juggling a tote and a map. The sun lit the harbor and boats bobbed outside the window, and my stomach did a quick flip realizing I might need it for a flight next week. I wandered along the boardwalk past Boulevard Park, checked benches, and asked baristas and shop clerks, but nothing turned up. It’s a scare, especially with a trip looming; I’ll be grateful for any help in finding it.
I lost my DeWalt 20V cordless drill kit yesterday around 3pm near the rear entrance of Home Depot on Guide Meridian in Bellingham. It's a DeWalt DCD771 drill/driver in a yellow and black hard case, with a few scratches from years of use. The case has a blue painter's tape label with my initials 'P.P.' and a small mountain sticker on the lid. This drill is my go-to for weekend projects and I really need it back; it was my first big purchase after college and it has sentimental value. If someone found it, please get in touch—I’d be incredibly grateful.
Yesterday around 3pm I realized my black Anker PowerCore 10000 portable charger was missing near the Mount Baker Theatre area on Cornwall Ave, outside the entrance by the bus stop. It's a compact black rectangle, palm-sized, with the silver Anker logo on the front and a small dent on the bottom-right corner. I also stuck a tiny blue whale sticker on the back so I could tell it from others. It has sentimental value—my sister gave it to me for solo trips—and I’d really appreciate getting it back so I can stay powered up when I’m out and about.
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