All lost and found items in Eastern Shore
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Lost: Holiday decorations near Ocean City Boardwalk
I lost my holiday decorations on the Eastern Shore of Maryland. On Sunday around 6:20 pm I was walking the Ocean City Boardwalk near the Fisherman’s Wharf and the arcades, when a box with garlands, a wreath, and a string of warm lights slipped from my tote. The decorations hold memories from last year and from family gatherings on the shore. I hope someone picked them up and kept them safe. If you found them, please let me know through the site so we can arrange a pickup at a convenient Boardwalk spot.
Lost sports equipment on the Eastern Shore
On Saturday around 11:30 AM, I realized my sports gear bag was missing from the bench by the basketball courts along the Ocean City Boardwalk. The bag had a bright red basketball, two tennis rackets, and a dusty cricket bat—enough gear to derail a whole weekend of practice. I retraced steps along the boardwalk, asked a few snack-bar staff, and kept hoping someone would hand it in. It’s frustrating and a little anxious because some items were gifts from teammates, and I really want them back so our weekend games can go on.
Found: Drones on the Eastern Shore, MD
I was out for a morning stroll along the Cambridge harbor on the Eastern Shore of Maryland when I spotted a drone resting near the public pier around 9:15 AM. I picked it up, powered it off, and brought it home to check the model. It is a black quadcopter with a scratched camera cover and the controller tucked in a rain jacket pocket that has a Maryland flag sticker. The drone appears to belong to someone nearby who uses it for coastal photography, and I am glad to return it through the site if the owner can confirm details.
Lost travel adapters on Ocean City boardwalk, Eastern Shore
At 8:15 PM last Friday, I realized my travel adapters were missing after a quick snack break near the Ocean City boardwalk's Ferris wheel. I set my bag down on a bench by the lifeguard stand while I checked my hotel keycard and phone charger stash, and they vanished. I walked the length of the boardwalk, spoke to a couple shop clerks, and questioned a beachgoer or two, but the evening crowd kept me from finding them. These adapters are essential for my work trip and I’d be grateful to recover them. If you found a gray zip pouch with four adapters and my initials on it, please report it on the site.
lost Driver's License on Ocean City Boardwalk
I’m a local who was finishing a shift along the Ocean City boardwalk. At 6:15 p.m. on Tuesday, I realized my driver’s license wasn’t in my wallet anymore after I stepped away from the souvenir shops near the 5th Street pier. I retraced the boardwalk, checked the sand near the lifeguard stands, and asked a few folks, but I didn’t find it. It’s a crucial ID for work and travel, and I’m anxious about the consequences of not having it. If someone found it and kept it safe, I’d be forever grateful.
Lost brooches near Ocean City Boardwalk.
I was walking along the Ocean City Boardwalk near 15th Street around 2:20 p.m. last Friday when my two favorite brooches slipped from my bag and vanished into the crowd. One is a silver crescent with a tiny blue stone; the other is a gold-toned leaf with delicate detailing—both gifts from my grandmother that I wore on special occasions. They remind me of home and of her, and losing them feels like losing a piece of family. If someone happened to find them, I’d be grateful beyond words.
Found postcards on Ocean City Boardwalk
Found a small stack of vintage postcards on the Ocean City Boardwalk near 14th Street, Eastern Shore, Maryland, United States, around 3:50 p.m. yesterday. The cards are faded and feature local scenes, with a few handwriting marks on the back of one. I tucked them into my bag to keep them safe and am posting this in case the owner recognizes a note or a signature. If you’re missing a set of keepsakes from a seaside trip, please check this listing and reply through the site.
Bearded dragon in glass terrarium, orange scales
I lost my bearded dragon yesterday around 3pm. He’s about 9 inches from snout to tail, with bright orange scales and a darker stripe along the back, in a 20-gallon Exo Terra terrarium with a brand-new UVB light. There’s a tiny white scar under his chin and blue speckles on his tail. I last saw him near the Bayside Shopping Center on Harbor Road, close to the Eastern Shore Marina. It has sentimental value to me and I really need him back.
Gray North Face hoodie with red logo
I lost my gray North Face hoodie yesterday around 3pm near Easton Bayside Market on Main Street. It's a size M fleece with a bright red North Face logo on the chest, and there's a small coffee stain on the inside label plus a tiny fray at the left cuff. I actually love this jacket—it was a gift from my sister and it feels like a hug when the wind picks up by the waterfront. If anyone found it, I’d really appreciate getting it back; it means a lot to me and I’m hoping to recover it soon.
Found: compact MIDI keyboard controller near Easton music shop
I found a compact MIDI keyboard controller this afternoon around 2:45pm in the parking lot behind a small music shop on Washington Street in Easton, MD. It's a black 25-key model with bright orange pads and a little blue sticker on the edge that says 'EMS'. It's in great condition, just a fingerprint or two and a tiny scuff on the corner. I think it probably belongs to a student or local musician; I'd really like to get it back to its owner. If this sounds like yours, describe the pad color and the sticker text to confirm.
Red leather coin display case with vintage coins
I lost a small red leather coin display case with a tiny vintage coin collection yesterday around 3pm near the Easton Public Market on Harrison Street. The case is about 4x6 inches with a brass clasp, and the bottom corner is a bit worn; the back bears a faint 'SH' engraving. Inside sits four coins on a white foam insert: two Morgan silver dollars (one has a tiny rim nick at around 2 o'clock) and an old Indian Head cent. There’s also a tiny photo of my late grandfather taped to the inside lid. This collection means a lot to me and I’d be really grateful to get it back.
Red cable-knit scarf with silver tassels
I lost my red cable-knit scarf yesterday around 3pm near the Easton Public Market on Harrison Street, along the Eastern Shore. It's about 60 inches long, bright crimson, with shiny silver tassels on both ends and a small snag along the left edge. It's a Uniqlo scarf, tag still attached, and the fabric has held up pretty well except for a couple of pills near the center. There's also a tiny coffee stain near the tip that makes it a little easier to identify. This scarf was a gift from my grandmother, so it means a lot to me — really hope someone picked it up and can return it.
Black Ray-Ban Wayfarer sunglasses with initials inside
I lost my black Ray-Ban Wayfarer sunglasses yesterday around 3pm outside the Target on Salisbury Boulevard in Salisbury, Eastern Shore. They’re the matte black frame with a subtle silver Ray-Ban logo on the upper corner of the left lens. Inside the left temple there’s a small engraving 'J.K.' and there’s a tiny scratch along the bottom edge of the right lens. They were a gift from my sister and I really miss them — they’re my everyday go-to for sunny runs and headaches. If someone found them, I’d be incredibly grateful to get them back, even if I have to swing by downtown Salisbury to claim them.
Red Pearl 14-inch snare drum with dent
I lost my red Pearl 14-inch snare drum yesterday around 3pm on the Ocean City Boardwalk, near 14th Street, by the souvenir stalls. It's a glossy red lacquer with chrome hardware, and there's a noticeable dent on the shell from a past spill. A blue drum-key is attached to the lanyard around the snare throw-off, and there's a small pirate-flag sticker on the bottom hoop. This drum is my main practice snare, and it has sentimental value because I saved up for it after a rough year—really hoping a kind person finds it and returns it.
Black leather briefcase with red interior
I found this black leather briefcase this afternoon around 3:45pm outside the Tidewater Inn on Goldsborough Street in Easton, on the Eastern Shore. It's a sturdy 15-inch case with a rich red lining that shows a few scuffs on the corners. The outside has a small brass lock that still works and a green fabric luggage tag with the initials L.M. attached to the handle. Inside, there’s a USB drive labeled Q3 proposals and a stack of business cards from a local law firm; I can picture someone needing those documents for an important meeting. This briefcase clearly belongs to someone who really needs it back, and I’d love to reunite it with its owner—describe the contents or the tag to confirm it's yours and I’ll arrange drop-off.