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I found a student ID on the ground along South Queen Street near the Martinsburg Amtrak Station around 6:15 p.m. last Friday. The card isn’t mine, and I picked it up hoping to help reunite it with its owner. There are a few scratches on the photo, and the school logo is visible but difficult to read from a distance. I turned it in to the site hoping the rightful owner will claim it soon; hopefully the campus name helps you narrow who it belongs to. If this rings a bell, please check the item on the site for details.
I wandered the streets around the Martinsburg Amtrak Station in the Eastern Panhandle around 4:40 PM today when I found a sturdy box of holiday decorations lying on the brick sidewalk. The contents included red garland, string lights, and a small ceramic Santa figurine, all neatly bundled as if someone had just hurried off. It looked like someone was rushing to prepare for an evening gathering, and I could feel how easy it would be to forget a few trimmings in the rush. I brought the box to the site and hoped the owner would see this post and recognize the items.
Last Friday around 5:30 PM, I was leaving the Martinsburg Community Center after a short recital when I realized my flute was missing from my bag. It's a silver flute with a few slight scratches near the head joint, and I keep a small blue scarf tucked inside the case. I retraced my steps along West High Street toward Pioneer Park and then by the Martinsburg Amtrak Station, hoping to spot it in the fading light. This flute means a lot to me, and I’m hoping someone returned it through the site so I can play again soon.
Hey, I’m Avery Turner. I lost a handful of adapters last evening around 6:30 pm near Martinsburg Amtrak Station. The set is black with a blue Velcro strap and a white tag with my initials. I’d been at a coffee shop on West King Street after a small gig, and I must have dropped them somewhere along Burke Street or near the station entrances. These adapters are essential for travel and work, so I’d really appreciate any help finding them. If you found a small kit by the Amtrak entrance, please let me know.
At around 9:30 a.m. today, I realized my travel visas were missing from my backpack while I was getting ready for an appointment here in the Eastern Panhandle of West Virginia. They were in a red leather folder inside a travel binder, tucked into the main pocket of my backpack; I last saw them on the kitchen table in my apartment on East Burke Street, near the Old Courthouse in downtown Martinsburg. I fear they are lost and the upcoming trip is already causing me stress. If anyone found a red folder with travel visas, please help me bring them back.
On Tuesday around 6:45 p.m., I found a worn duffel bag tucked behind the benches near the Martinsburg Amtrak Station in the Eastern Panhandle. The bag bulged with gear: a baseball glove, a tennis racket, shin guards, and a water bottle. It looked well-used, like it belonged to a local club or a teen headed to practice. I brought it to the Martinsburg Police Department lost-and-found, hoping the owner sees this listing soon. Losing equipment is rough before a game, and I want to help reunite it with its owner as quickly as possible.
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