All lost and found items in East Oregon
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Found lamps in East Oregon, Oregon
While walking home from the East Oregon Farmers Market at 7:45 p.m. last Friday, I found a pair of brass lamps tucked behind a bench near the East Oregon City Hall. They’re a little weathered, with brass stems and amber glass shades that glow when you turn them on. I pictured someone missing their cozy bedside lamps and felt a tug to do the right thing. I brought them to the East Oregon Public Library steps and posted this listing here, hoping the owner sees it and recognizes the glow of their own living room.
Lost: Equipment for Various Sports in East Oregon
Last Friday around 5:50 p.m., I left my bag of sports gear in the gym entrance at East Oregon Community College after a quick practice. I turned back for it a few minutes later and found the hall quiet and the bag gone. It’s got my soccer cleats, a basketball, a tennis racket, and a whistle—the stuff I use for three different leagues, and it carries a lot of memories. I’d just rearranged my week to fit in a couple of extra workouts, so losing it really stings. If anyone happened to see a gym bag left behind, I’d be grateful to recover it and get back to the courts.
FOUND: Travel Adapters in East Oregon
I was tidying a display outside East Oregon Coffee Roasters on Main Street this morning, around 9:45 a.m., when a small pouch slid out from under a chair. Inside were several travel adapters, tangled with a charger and a slim power bank. The pouch had a sticker from a weekend trip to Portland, which told me someone was traveling light and needed these adapters. I picked them up and hoped this listing would help reunite them with the owner, since East Oregon mornings get busy and it would mean a lot to someone to have these back.
Found Microwaves behind East Oregon Market
On Friday at 6:45 p.m., I found a stack of Microwaves tucked behind the loading dock at East Oregon Market on Main Street. The boxes looked weathered and one cord dangled out, as if someone left them during a busy night. I moved them to a dry corner under the awning and snapped a quick note for this listing, hoping the owner sees it and recognizes the size and model. It feels satisfying to help a neighbor reunite with a useful appliance after a long day.
LOST pins near Pendleton Round-Up arena
Hi there, I’m Jordan Reed. I LOST a small set of pins during a walk last Friday around 6:15 p.m. I must have dropped them somewhere between the Pendleton Round-Up arena and the clock tower along Main Street in East Oregon. The pins are a mixed bunch: a tiny enamel pin with a blue star, a silver compass pin, and a little souvenir pin from a cafe we visited on a road trip. They’re sentimental to me—one pin was a gift from my grandmother, and the others remind me of a trip with my sister. If you saw them, I’d be grateful for any help.
Lost Coins from grandfather in East Oregon downtown
I was at East Oregon's Main Street Market around 11:30 a.m. on Saturday when I realized my Coins tin was missing. The tin held my grandfather's coins, including a few 1940s pieces and a couple of commemoratives, all wrapped in a green velvet pouch. It meant a lot to me, and the dented lid and the smell of aged copper still linger in my memory. If you found a coin tin like this in East Oregon, please connect through the site so I can be reunited with them.
Lost CDs near Pendleton Amtrak stop.
I lost my CDs at about 3:30 PM on Saturday near a coffee shop on Main Street in Pendleton, East Oregon. I had left a tote on a chair while I ran inside for a quick phone call. When I returned, the tote and the CDs were gone. The discs are a mix of classic rock and folk, with some hand-written labels inside the sleeves. They remind me of road trips through East Oregon with my family, and I am really hoping they turn up. If you found a small bundle of blue CD cases, please keep them safe.
Lost sheet music in East Oregon area
Friday at 7:15 p.m., I was rehearsing at the East Oregon Community Center, just off Main Street, when my sheet music for the recital vanished from the chair by the piano. The pages were a slim stack with a bright red bookmark sticking out, and they held every marking I’d practiced for weeks. I’ve retraced my steps through the lobby and the small cafe next door, but I haven’t turned them up yet and I’m worried about losing the notes. If you found them, please message me through the site so I can get them back to the stage.
Found blue Nike running shorts near Riverside Park, East Oregon
I found a pair of blue Nike running shorts this afternoon around 3:15pm behind the East Oregon Community Gym, near Riverside Park along Willow Street. They're men's size M, cobalt blue with white piping and a small Nike swoosh on the left leg. They're in good condition overall, with a little wear on the waistband and a tiny orange paint streak along the right hem, plus a small snag on the inner waistband seam. I know how important this gear is for practice, and I'd love to reunite them with their owner. If this sounds like yours, we can meet near the park entrance to hand them off.
Blue Anker wireless earbuds in charging case
Found a blue Anker Soundcore wireless earbuds set in a black charging case this afternoon around 2:45pm behind the East Oregon Public Library on Main Street near the bike racks. The case has a few minor scratches, and there's a small star sticker with the initials KM on the lid; the left earbud shell has a tiny dent. They pair fine and hold a charge, and the blue color is bright but not flashy. I know how easy these are to misplace in East Oregon's busy spots, so I'm hoping to reconnect them with the owner who uses them daily.
Black Sony XM4 headphones with red case
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.
Found watch with blue strap near East Oregon Public Library
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.
Blue passport in black leather sleeve
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.
Found gray dwarf hamster with red harness
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.
Black North Face backpack with orange zippers
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.