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Last night around 7:05 p.m., I realized my toaster had vanished from my Corvallis apartment near the OSU campus. I had used it to toast a bagel before heading out for a short walk along the Willamette River. The toaster is a small stainless model with a dent on the side and a thrift-store sticker on the back. It’s part of my morning routine, and I’d be grateful to have it back if it turns up anywhere in Corvallis or Albany.
Yesterday around 4:15 p.m., I realized my Student ID was missing somewhere on the Corvallis campus. I had just left the OSU bookstore and was walking toward the library when I noticed it was gone from my bag. The card is small, with a blue OSU logo and my name on the front; it's essential for checking out books, getting into the dorm, and printing in the computer lab. I'm anxious because I need it for classes this week and I can't get into certain buildings without it. If you found anything near the Memorial Union, the library steps, or around the campus bookstore, please drop a note on the site.
Yesterday around 3:15 p.m., I found two USB drives on the sidewalk outside Albany Station, near the corner of 4th Avenue and Lyon Street in this Corvallis / Albany area. They were in a small black pouch with a blue zipper, nothing on the outside to tell me who they belong to. I checked for any obvious name labels, but there were none. I'm hoping the owner spots this and can reclaim them through the site, as someone may be missing important work or class files.
I lost my red knit scarf yesterday afternoon around 3pm outside the Valley Library on the OSU campus, near the College Ave entrance in Corvallis. It's a soft, hand-knit scarf about 6 feet long, a seasonal winter essential, with a fuzzy texture and frayed ends. There’s a small pinecone patch sewn near the left end and a label on the underside that reads 'A. Kim' in cursive. It has sentimental value because my grandmother gave it to me last winter, and I was counting on it for the chilly mornings this week. If anyone found it, please get in touch — I’d really appreciate getting it back.
Found a black DeWalt 20V cordless drill kit this afternoon around 3:25pm in the parking lot behind the Corvallis Public Library on Main Street. It’s in a black hard-shell case with two batteries and a charger tucked inside. The drill itself has a bright yellow DeWalt badge, a red rubber grip, and a small scratch near the chuck. The lid of the case is dented and there’s a pine-tree sticker on the inside that looks like it was added by someone who uses it for DIY projects. I know this is probably important to someone and would love to get it back—if this sounds like yours, text me and we’ll figure out a pickup.
I found a small silver pendant on a black cord this afternoon around 1:45pm near the Corvallis Public Library on NW Monroe Ave. It’s about the size of a nickel, with a delicate compass engraving on the front and a tiny heart etched on the back. The clasp is a simple lobster claw, and there’s a faint scratch along the edge where someone wore it. If anyone recognizes it, I’d be happy to hand it back to its owner.
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