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I’m hoping someone picked up my Black Sony XM4 wireless headphones yesterday around 3:15pm near the East Oregon Public Library on Main Street. They’re over-ear, matte black, and come with a slim red fabric carrying case tucked inside the main zipper pocket. There’s a small dent on the right ear cup and a rocket sticker on the headband—easy to spot if you remember seeing something with a tiny space-themed sticker. They were a gift from my sister and mean a lot to me beyond the tech; I really need them back for work and classes. If you found them, please reach out so we can arrange a quick handoff near the library or at the East Oregon Mall parking lot.
I'm missing my blue US passport in a black leather sleeve with a gold eagle crest. I last had it yesterday around 3pm near the East Oregon University Library on College Street, just outside the main entrance. The cover shows some wear, there's a tiny dent on the lower right corner, and the sleeve has a small coffee stain on the back. Inside the sleeve is a lighthouse sticker I stuck there years ago—this passport means a lot to me and I really need it back.
Hey, I lost my hardcover mystery novel yesterday afternoon around 3pm near East Oregon Public Library on East Oak Street, by the steps near the fountain. It's a first edition hardcover of The Silent Room with a black cover and a gold spine, and the page edges got a coffee ring stain from Tuesday's cafe visit. Inside, there's a lavender bookmark pressed between chapters. It means a lot to me because it was a gift from my grandmother and I scribbled notes in the margins about the clues I couldn't put down. If anyone found it, I'd really appreciate getting it back—I am worried about the notes and the memory attached to it.
I lost my grey knit beanie yesterday around 3pm outside the East Oregon Public Library on Main Street. It's a medium-sized, wool-blend hat with a slightly stretched cuff and a small red felt patch featuring a white mountain silhouette on the front. There’s a tiny snag along the edge that makes the yarn stick out a bit, which is a decent identifying detail. It means a lot to me—it's a gift from my sister and I really need it back to stay warm this winter. If you found it, email me at [email protected] so we can arrange a quick pickup in East Oregon.
I lost my daughter's blue plush dragon yesterday around 3pm near the East Oregon Public Library on Maple Ave. It's a 14-inch plush with soft blue fur, a yellow star stitched on its chest, and a tiny tear at the edge of one wing. It wears a bright red knitted scarf that’s a bit faded from washings. The tag inside the tail says Ember, so that's a good clue. This toy is really sentimental to her and helps her sleep; we’d be so grateful to get it back if anyone found it.
I found this watch this afternoon around 2:15pm behind the East Oregon Public Library on Oak Avenue. It's a Citizen Eco-Drive with a black dial and a faded blue fabric strap, about a 40mm case, stainless steel, with a small scratch near the 3 o'clock marker. The back is engraved with the initials 'S.L.' which is a nice clue. It still ticks and the date function works. I figured someone might be missing something sentimental, and I'd love to get it back to its owner. If you recognize it, drop me a line with the brand/engraving and roughly when you last wore it, and we’ll arrange a meetup.
I found a tiny gray dwarf hamster this afternoon around 3:20pm near East Oregon Community Market on Willow Street, right by the river trail entrance. It’s wearing a bright red harness with a tiny blue bell and has a small white patch on its chest. The little guy is curious and a bit skittish, but he stuck close to me while I checked for a tag or any owner info. If this is your pet, please reach out so I can help reunite you two as soon as possible.
Found a black North Face backpack this morning around 9:15am in front of the East Oregon University Library on Cedar Street. It's about a 20-liter pack, with bright orange zipper pulls, a coffee stain on the bottom corner, and a small blue whale keychain clipped to the zipper. Inside, there's a spiral notebook, a reusable water bottle, and a USB-C charger sticking out of the main pocket. A subtle embossed label on the front reads 'East Oregon Runner's Club'—pretty distinctive. I'll hand it over to the Lost & Found and hope the owner reaches out; if this sounds like yours, send a message and describe a couple of identifying details.
I found a tan leather messenger bag this afternoon around 3:45pm behind the East Oregon Public Library on Oak Street near the bike racks. It's a medium-sized bag with a worn brown strap, a green fabric lining, and a small metal tag on the front that reads 'M.A.' Inside there's a weathered notebook with the name 'María Alvarez' and a faded photo of a family. I figured someone must be missing it, and I'm hoping to reunite it with its owner. If this sounds like yours, email me at [email protected] so we can get it back to you.
I found a black Samsonite 28-inch suitcase this afternoon around 4:15pm, sitting by the bike racks outside the East Oregon Transit Center on Riverside Ave. It’s in decent shape, with a few scuffs along the shell and one dent on the bottom corner, wheels still roll smoothly. The handle has a bright turquoise luggage tag and there’s a small panda sticker on the inside lid. Inside there’s a folded travel umbrella with a rainbow stripe tucked in the zipper pocket. It looks like it was packed for a big trip, and I’d really like to see it get back to its owner if someone recognizes it.
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