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Found equipment for various sports in Eastern Panhandle

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.

near the Martinsburg Amtrak Station, Martinsburg 1 day ago
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Lost black Nintendo Switch with blue and red case in Martinsburg, West Virginia.

I lost my Nintendo Switch, black in color, along with a blue and red case while I was visiting a friend in Martinsburg last weekend. I think it may have slipped out of my bag when I was loading my things into the car. It had my friend code stored on it, and I’m really hoping to get it back.

Martinsburg, Eastern Panhandle, West Virginia, United States 11 months ago
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Found black travel backpack with travel stickers containing clothes and toiletries at the rest area off Route 50 in the Eastern Panhandle.

I found a black travel backpack at the rest area just off Route 50 in the Eastern Panhandle. It was left unattended for a few hours during my break while driving home. The bag has several travel stickers on it and contains clothes and some toiletries. I want to return it to its owner, so please let me know if you think it might be yours!

Rest Area off Route 50, Eastern Panhandle, West Virginia, USA 7 months ago
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Black Seagate 2TB external hard drive

I found a black Seagate 2TB external hard drive this morning around 10:15am in the parking lot behind the Martinsburg Public Library on West King Street. It's in a matte shell with a blue sticker on the top edge and the initials 'DW' scratched into the label. The USB-C cable is still wrapped around the connector, and there's a small dent on the bottom-right corner from being bumped around in a bag. It looks like someone uses it for photos and backups, and I know how stressful it is to lose a drive full of files. If this is yours, describe the initials on the sticker and the cable color to claim it.

Eastern Panhandle 5 months ago
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Black Yamaha 14x6 snare found near Capitol Theatre

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.

Eastern Panhandle 3 months ago
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Found glossy travel magazine near Martinsburg CVS

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.

Eastern Panhandle 20 days ago
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Lost sheet music in the Martinsburg area, Friday evening.

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.

near the Martinsburg Amtrak Station 5 days ago