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I LOST my Train around 6:15 p.m. this evening outside a cafe near 11th and Willamette in downtown Eugene. It's a small, handmade toy train my grandfather gave me years ago, with a green body and a tiny red caboose—not valuable to anyone but priceless to me. I had paused there after a short rehearsal to tidy up when a gust swept a few receipts and the toy rolled away. I retraced from the Eugene Amtrak station toward the library courtyard, then along Oak Street, but the evening lights blurred my search. My heart sank realizing I’d probably left it behind. If someone found it, I’d be grateful to have it back safe and sound.
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Stolen tote bag, journals, sun gloves, inhaler. Had a tote bag with a vegetable pattern and some embroidered repair work on the handle stolen from my car this weekend. It had a small brown journal with a yellow spine that is deeply personal to me and was stolen from 18th on Harris St. sometime the night of Friday the 19th. There were also some other items in the bag (inhaler, sun gloves) but the journal is by far the highest priority for me. Hope whoever took it can do some reflecting on their choices. This is an older photo (bag is dirtier now)
I found someone else's postcards this morning along Willamette Street, near the Saturday Market in downtown Eugene. They were tucked into a weathered envelope, with a mix of vintage views and handwritten notes that looked like travel memories. I found them at 11:20 a.m. today, when the market was just opening and the air smelled of coffee and pine. I know how personal postcards can be, and I hoped to reunite them as soon as possible.
I was walking back from the Sunday farmers market and found this sheet music lying on a bench near the main entrance of the Eugene Public Library at 2:13 p.m. yesterday. The cover is a faded blue with the title 'Spring Serenade' handwritten in pencil, and inside there's a penciled note that says 'For Lily.' A few torn corners flutter when the breeze picks up. It felt personal, like someone had practiced for a recital and left it behind by mistake. I’m keeping it safe here, hoping the owner spots this listing and recognizes the music by its binding and the coffee cup ring on the corner.
Last Friday around 6:45 p.m., after wrapping up practice at Alton Baker Park, I realized my bag with sport gear had vanished. Inside was a mix of soccer cleats, a tennis racket, knee pads, and a rolled-up yoga mat—the kind of gear I grab for pickup games and quick workouts. I must have left it near the basketball courts by the pond, just off the trail behind Autzen Stadium. I’m frustrated by the loss because those items were essential for staying active during the term.
Hello, I’m Jordan Reed. This morning around 9:15 a.m. I realized two microwaves were lost from the back of my delivery van in Eugene, in the Valley River Center parking lot near the East 11th Avenue entrance. They’re not huge, but they’re essential for the kitchen at our community center, and losing them is a real setback. I’m hoping someone might have seen them or picked them up by mistake and kept them safe. If that happened, please know they’re important to a lot of families in town.
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