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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.
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.
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