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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.
Yesterday around 3pm, I lost my orange tabby cat near the East Oregon Public Library on Oak Street. He’s a medium-sized cat with short fur, bright green eyes, and a white chest and paws. He wears a red collar with a small silver bone-shaped tag, and there’s a tiny notch above his right ear. He’s been part of the family since we adopted him last year, and we’re really worried—this cat has sentimental value and means the world to us. If you’ve seen him, please text me and I’ll come right away; I’d be forever grateful to have him back in East Oregon.
I lost my black and white beagle mix, Milo, yesterday around 3pm. He's about 38 pounds, with a red nylon collar and a small bone-shaped tag, and he has a white chest with a tiny scar on his right hind leg. Last seen near the East Oregon Community Park entrance off Pine Street by Riverside Market, then heading toward Willow Avenue. This dog means the world to me—my sister relies on him for companionship, and I’m really worried he’ll be out there alone. If you spot him, please contact me at [email protected]; there’s a small reward.
I lost my dark brown bifold wallet yesterday around 3pm near Riverside Market on Main Street in East Oregon. It's a slim leather wallet with wear along the edges and a coffee stain on the back. Inside are my driver's license, a couple of bank cards, and about $60 in cash. There's a tiny scratch on the inner lining where I keep a photo of my niece—it's sentimental and not replaceable. If anyone found it, I'd really appreciate being connected so I can get it back and thank you.
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.
I found a set of keys this afternoon around 3:20pm in the parking lot behind the East Oregon Mall on Main Street. They’re on a cobalt-blue nylon lanyard with a small silver panda keychain, plus a Toyota car key and a house key with a green tag that says HOME 203. One key has a red paint speck on the head and the brass tag is engraved 'R-403'—easy to spot. It looks well-used but I figured you’d want them back quickly; I know how stressful it is to misplace something as important as your keys. If this is yours, message me and we’ll arrange a quick handoff.
I found a light-gray canvas tote bag this morning around 10:15am behind the East Oregon Central Library on Oak Street. It's about 12 inches wide, with a zipper that sticks a bit and some frayed edges. There's a pink tassel charm hanging from the zipper pull, and inside I saw a blue wallet with the initials 'AK' and a panda-stickered sketchbook. If it's yours, drop a message here and we can arrange a pickup near the library or at Riverside Market.
I found a small pulse oximeter this morning around 9:15 am, lying on the sidewalk outside the East Oregon Community Health Center on Pine Street near the entrance with the red awning. It is white with a teal silicone sleeve and a slightly smudged display; the brand WellCare is faintly printed on the back. It is compact, about credit-card size, and seems gently used—just a couple of light scratches along the edge. I would love to return it to the owner, especially since someone relies on it daily; if this belongs to you, drop me a line and we can sort it out.