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I lost my beagle mix, Scout, yesterday around 6pm while we were walking near Cumberland Valley Community Park. He's medium-sized, tri-color (brown, white, and black) with a blue nylon collar and a bone-shaped tag that reads 'Scout' along with my phone number. He has a small white heart-shaped patch on his chest and a tiny notch in his left ear, and he tends to dart toward the river trail behind the CVS on Main Street. I’m really worried—this dog means the world to me, and I’d be grateful to anyone who can bring him home.
I’m hoping someone found my gray Nike hoodie, size L. It’s a zip-up fleece hoodie, heather gray with black drawstrings and a tiny hole near the hem from last winter. I was wearing it yesterday around 3pm when I stopped by the Cumberland Valley CVS on Main Street after grabbing coffee; I left it on a chair outside. It has a small embroidered mountain logo on the chest and a patch with my initials 'AP' on the sleeve. It’s my go-to casual wear and it means a lot to me—my sister gave it to me for my birthday. If you found it, I’d really appreciate getting it back.
I lost my Casio CT-S300 61-key keyboard yesterday around 3pm near the CVS on Main Street in Cumberland Valley. It's black, with a small blue star sticker on the front and a dent along the bottom-right edge from a fall last month. The case is a little scuffed, but otherwise it’s in good working condition; I use it for practice and it means a lot to me because I rely on it for gigs and lessons. If anyone found it, I’d really appreciate getting it back—it's my travel keyboard and it has sentimental value.
I lost my blue US passport yesterday around 3pm near the CVS on Main Street in Cumberland Valley. It's a standard blue cover, a bit creased at the top corner, with a coffee stain on the back and a small tear along the photo page edge. The inside page shows the name Priya Patel; the passport is still in the original leather sleeve I kept it in, so there's no other distinguishing marks besides slight wear. I really need it back—it's essential for an international trip next month and carries sentimental value from my grandmother who helped me apply. If anyone finds it, please reach out, and I can meet you at the Cumberland Valley Library entrance or near the CVS for pickup.
I’m Anita Patel, Maya’s older sister. I last saw Maya yesterday around 4:15pm near the Cumberland Valley Transit Center at Oak Street and Valley View Road; she headed toward Riverwalk Park after leaving the bus stop. She was wearing a red hoodie, black leggings, and a teal backpack with a sun-shaped patch on the strap. She has a small sun tattoo on her left wrist and wears a silver hoop earring in her left ear. I’m really worried and hope she’s safe—any information can be shared with me at [email protected].
I found a red knit scarf this afternoon around 3:15pm in the parking lot behind the Cumberland Valley Community Center on Market Street, near the transit shelter. It's a thick acrylic scarf, about 60 inches long, with a bright red color and white snowflake patterns at the ends. There’s a small edge snag and a little blue thread stitched in the bottom corner where someone repaired a loose loop. It looks recently bought and seems like a gift, so I really hope to reunite it with the owner.
Found a calico cat this afternoon around 2:15pm near the Cumberland Valley Library on Oak Street. It’s a short-haired calico with orange, black, and white patches, white paws, and a small white spot on the chest. The cat was wearing a light blue collar with a tiny silver bell. It looked a bit nervous but seems healthy—I offered water and a bit of tuna and kept it close while I scanned nearby for a microchip. If this is your cat, please text or email with a distinguishing feature or a recent photo so we can meet up in Cumberland Valley, possibly by the library steps or the CVS on Market Street.
I found a blue plastic ID badge this afternoon around 3:20 pm in the parking lot behind the Cumberland Valley Library on Oak Street. It’s on a bright red lanyard and is about the size of a credit card, with a small photo of a person in a gray blazer in the corner. The badge says 'Cumberland Valley School District' and 'Employee' with the name 'Alex Nguyen' printed across the middle, plus a tiny coffee stain on the back and a peeled sticker that reads 'Volunteer' near the bottom. If this belongs to you, I’d like to get it back—we can meet near the library entrance or coordinate here to arrange a pickup.
I found these keys this afternoon around 2:15pm in the parking lot behind the Cumberland Valley Public Library on Oak Avenue. They are on a bright red owl-shaped silicone keychain, and there are four keys including a Toyota car key and a tiny USB drive attached. The set looks a bit worn from daily use, with the plastic key handle scuffed and the owl charm slightly faded, but all keys appear to function. There is no ID visible, just that distinctive owl and the red tag. If these are yours, reply to this listing with something only you would know and I will verify before handing them over.
Found a navy blue Nike hoodie this afternoon around 2pm in the parking lot behind Cumberland Valley Market on Main Street. It's a men's medium, fleece-lined, with a white Nike swoosh on the chest and a slightly worn, super soft feel. There's a small coffee stain on the right sleeve and a pink thread loop on the zipper pull that makes it easy to spot. Inside the front pocket I spotted a crumpled Wicked Waffles receipt - may help identify who it belongs to. If this hoodie is yours, please get in touch and I'll arrange a handoff nearby; I really want to get it back to its owner.
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