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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.
I was practicing a piece in the Martinsburg area on Friday evening around 6:15 p.m. when I realized my sheet music was missing from my bag. The binder is blue with a bright green sticker on the cover, and inside are notes from college recitals and a beloved set of arrangements. It’s more than paper; those pages carry memories and nerves from countless performances. If you’ve seen a blue binder with a green sticker somewhere in the Eastern Panhandle, please keep an eye out for it.
I found a glossy travel magazine this afternoon around 2:15pm in the parking lot behind the CVS on North Queen Street in Martinsburg. It's a bright teal-covered issue called Wanderlust Weekly, with a lighthouse photo on the cover and a coffee ring on page 3; the spine is a bit creased from being stuffed in a bag. Inside, there's a small sticker on the front with the initials 'A.R.' and a pencil note in the margin that says 'Aug 2024', which could help identify the owner. It seems like a light personal read that someone was really into, and I’d love to see it go back to its rightful owner, especially since it looked casual but meaningful to them.
Found a pair of earrings this afternoon around 2:45pm in the parking lot behind the CVS on North Queen Street in Martinsburg, which sits in the Eastern Panhandle. They’re small gold-tone drop earrings, about 3/4 inch long, with clear crystals that catch the light. One earring has a tiny star charm dangling from the bottom; the other is a plain hook with a subtle sparkle. They’re in decent condition, just a faint scratch on the metal near the clasp. They feel like they could be a gift or have sentimental value, so I’m trying to reunite them with their owner. If these are yours, drop me a message here and we can arrange a quick meetup near the Martinsburg Library on Queen Street.
I lost my front-row concert tickets yesterday around 3pm near the CVS on Winchester Ave in Martinsburg, in the Eastern Panhandle. They're for Friday night's Riverbend Music Hall show, two e-tickets in Section 101, Row A, Seats 1-2. The tickets exist as PDFs and live in my Apple Wallet; the PDFs show two QR codes side by side and a bright blue Riverbend border. I had them saved on my iPhone in a blue OtterBox case, and I must've dropped the phone on the sidewalk by the parking lot. They were a gift from my sister and we were really looking forward to this night—please, if you find them, I'd be so grateful to get them back.
I lost my black Anker PowerCore 10,000 mAh power bank yesterday around 3pm near the Walmart on Foxcroft Avenue in Martinsburg, in the Eastern Panhandle. It's in a blue silicone sleeve and has a small dent on the bottom-right corner. There's an engraved 'PP' on the back and a faded white label with 'A1-2025' on the side. It was a gift from my sister, so it means a lot to me to get it back. If you found it, please drop me a line; I'd be forever grateful.
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