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I lost my black iPhone 13 Pro in Martinsburg, in the Eastern Panhandle, yesterday around 3pm. It was in a blue silicone case with a tiny red sticker on the back and a cracked screen from a drop last week. I was in the parking lot behind the Walmart on Winchester Avenue when it disappeared. This phone has sentimental value; it holds family photos and work notes, and it would mean a lot to get it back.
I’m hoping someone found my gold-tone stainless steel watch. It’s a 34mm case with a white dial, a blue second hand, and a black leather strap that’s a bit worn, plus a small scratch on the bezel near 2 o'clock. I last saw it yesterday around 3pm near the Walmart on Edwin Miller Blvd in Martinsburg, in the heart of the Eastern Panhandle. This watch has sentimental value—it was a gift from my grandmother and I really need it back. If you found it, please reach out; it would mean the world to me.
I lost my black wireless microphone kit with two lavalier mics yesterday around 3pm. It's in a matte-black hard case with a red zipper, and the receiver has a small dent on the bottom-right corner. I think I last had it near the Walmart on Edwin Miller Blvd in Martinsburg, right here in the Eastern Panhandle. This gear is essential for my gigs and has sentimental value, so I’d be incredibly grateful to have it returned so I can get back to rehearsals.
I lost my 14k gold chain bracelet yesterday around 3pm near the downtown Martinsburg Public Library parking lot on Queen Street in the Eastern Panhandle. It's a slender 7-inch chain with a tiny hummingbird charm and a small initial 'A' engraved on the clasp. The gold has a warm yellow tone and the clasp shows a bit of wear; one link is slightly kinked from a fall a while back. This bracelet was a gift from my grandmother and means a lot to me—it's sentimental more than anything. If anyone happens to find a glittering little thing with that hummingbird charm, please drop it off somewhere secure in Martinsburg. I’d really appreciate getting it back.
I lost my Furniture & Decor oak coffee table yesterday around 3pm. It's a mid-century style piece, about 4 feet long, with a warm honey finish and distinctive black hairpin legs. The tabletop has a few light scratches and a small circular coffee stain from last winter; the underside has a faded label that reads 'Roveeni' if you flip the bottom shelf. I last saw it in the living room at my friend’s house near the Martinsburg Mall on North Queen Street in the Eastern Panhandle, but I might've moved it to the porch before I left. It has sentimental value because it was a gift from my grandmother, and I’d be really grateful to get it back.
I found a framed abstract painting this afternoon around 2:15pm behind the antique shop on West German Street in Shepherdstown. It's an 18x24 inch acrylic on canvas with a bold orange and cobalt blue palette, housed in a matte-black frame that has a small scratch on the lower-right corner. The back has a label reading 'Lina Rivera, 2019' and a tiny coffee ring mark along the bottom edge—unique clues that might help identify the owner. It's in good condition overall, just detached from its original hanging wire. If this looks like yours, drop a line and we can figure out a safe way to reunite you.
I found a black Yamaha 14x6 snare drum this afternoon around 2:15pm behind the Capitol Theatre on Queen Street in Martinsburg. It’s in a glossy black shell with chrome hardware and a small dent near the rim. There’s a blue paw-print sticker on the bottom hoop and a blue tote bag with the initials 'A.J.' tucked underneath the snare, along with a couple of used sticks. It looks like it was recently used for a gig and left behind in a hurry. If this belongs to someone in the Eastern Panhandle, I’d be glad to help reunite you and your drum.
Category: Appliances & Electronics. I found a black Dell laptop in a dark gray neoprene sleeve this afternoon around 4:15 pm behind the Walmart on Foxcroft Avenue in Martinsburg, Eastern Panhandle. The lid has a bright blue penguin sticker and a small scratch along the top edge, plus a Dell badge. The charger is tucked inside the sleeve with a blue USB-C cable, and I didn’t power it up, so there’s no personal data showing. If this is yours, describe the sticker and the charger and I’ll figure out the best way to reunite it.
I found a pair of Sony WH-1000XM4 wireless headphones this afternoon around 2:40 PM behind the Walmart on Foxcroft Avenue in Martinsburg. They're matte black, with some light wear on the ear cushions and a tiny scuff on the top of the headband. Inside the included soft case is a USB-C charging cable and a 3.5mm audio cable. One earcup has a small blue sticker with 'XM4' written in silver, which helps differentiate them from others. They appear well cared for and still sound great. If these are yours, shoot me a message here and we can arrange a pickup.
I found a black velvet evening gown with an emerald belt this afternoon around 3:15pm behind the Martinsburg Public Library on West King Street, in the Eastern Panhandle. It’s a David’s Bridal dress, size 6, with a slim emerald satin belt and a small gold rhinestone clasp that catches the light. There’s a tiny snag on the hem and a faint coffee stain on the inner lining, but the exterior fabric looks clean. I know it’s probably someone’s special outfit, and I’d really like to help return it to its owner—if this sounds like yours, reach out.
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