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I was walking my dog along the Cumberland Valley Trailhead around 6:20 p.m. last Saturday and noticed my medication was missing from my jacket pocket. I retraced my steps past the overlook near the limestone wall and the old pines, my heart sinking with every missed step. This routine med is essential for today’s health, and I’m hoping a caring neighbor found it and kept it safe. If you picked up a small amber bottle with a blue label near the trail, please hold onto it until the site can help reunite it with me.
I lost my handheld and console this afternoon, around 3:42 p.m., at Cumberland Valley Plaza near the food court. I stepped away for a quick coffee and when I turned back, the bag with my handheld and the console was gone. The device is a Nintendo Switch Lite with a blue case and a compact charger tucked inside. I'm anxious about the saved games and the time I put into those levels. If you spotted it, please let the site know; I’ll be at the plaza again after work, hoping for a reunion.
I was out for a morning walk along the Cumberland Valley Rail Trail when I found a bundle of old photographs lying on a bench near the trailhead at the Boiling Springs overlook around 9:10 a.m. The pictures show a family in vintage clothes, with captions on the back. I picked them up and kept them safe, hoping the owner will recognize them and claim them through the site.
On a sunny Saturday around 3:15 PM, I was helping set up for the Cumberland Valley community cleanup near the Boiling Springs Trailhead when I realized my two handheld radios were nowhere to be found. They were tucked in a small orange pouch inside the back seat of my car, one with a blue clip and the other plain black. The gravel parking lot, the river just beyond the trail, and the cicadas created a tense, hopeful mood as I searched. Losing these devices makes coordinating the group harder, and I’m hoping someone might have seen them.
On Saturday at 2:30 p.m., I found a binder of trading cards sitting on a bench outside the Capital City Mall in Camp Hill. The cards are bright and varied—baseball and football sets with foil logos and a tattered black binder sleeve. I picked them up and thought someone might be looking for them, so I kept them in a tote and posted here to help reunite them with their owner. It hits me a bit to imagine someone panicking over losing these, and I’d love to see them back with the right person. If these are yours, please contact me through the site and we’ll arrange a pickup.
I was rehearsing with my trio at 4:30 p.m. last Thursday in the choir room at Cumberland Valley High School in Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania, Cumberland Valley, Pennsylvania, United States. When we wrapped up, I packed the folder with sheet music into my bag and must have left it somewhere between the main entrance and the gym hallway. The missing sheets hold a few irreplaceable marks from past performances, and losing them feels like losing a piece of our practice space. I’d appreciate anyone who saw the binder around the music room, the bleachers, or the hallway near the auditorium to please let me know.
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