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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.
I lost my two brooches this morning around 11:15 AM in Eugene. They’re two small silver-tone pins with a leaf motif, one with a tiny turquoise stone. I had them on a scarf while strolling through the Erb Memorial Union courtyard, then through the Knight Library lobby before the security desk. I retraced my steps past the Memorial Quad and toward the campus bookstore, but they weren’t there. They’re sentimental—a gift from my grandmother—and losing them left me unsettled. I’m holding out hope someone who found them will bring them to the campus desk so they can be reunited with me.
Last Friday around 7:30 p.m., I was unloading a car after a neighborhood caroling session near Autzen Stadium when my holiday decorations toppled from the tote and vanished. The box held a string of multicolored LED lights, a pine garland, and a red velvet wreath, all wrapped in tissue with my name on it. I searched the sidewalk and parking lot until the rain started, but I never found it. I miss the glow and the way the wreath brightened our living room for family photos. If someone picked it up, I’d be grateful to have it back.
I realized I lost my organizers yesterday afternoon around 4:20 p.m. somewhere near West 10th Ave by the Eugene Public Library. It’s a small blue zip case with calendar tabs for days, weeks, and a few Post‑its with reminders like 'Vet appointment' and 'Gym 6 p.m.' The case lived in my bag until I paused at a cafe, then I must have dropped it while crossing the street toward Skinner Butte. Without them, my week feels scrambled—like a page torn from a calendar. If someone found them, I’d be grateful to have them back so I can get back on track.
I lost my leopard gecko Ember yesterday around 3pm in Eugene, mostly around the Knight Library area on 13th Ave, near the campus ponds behind the EMU. Ember is about 4 inches long from snout to tail, tan with dark brown spots, and her tail is chunky from fat storage. She has a tiny white dot between her shoulder blades and a small notch on her right hind toe—super distinctive when you know her features. If anyone finds her, I'll be beyond grateful; Ember was a gift from my sister and means the world to me.
I found a silver Yamaha flute this afternoon around 2:15pm behind the Eugene Public Library on 10th Ave near the bike racks. It's tucked in a black hard case with a couple small dents on the lid. The flute itself looks well cared for, with pearl-like keys and a faint engraving of the initials A.B. near the lip plate. The case has a red inner lining that's a bit faded. It seems to be in good playing condition, just needs a good home again. If you recognize it, drop me a line and we can arrange a safe handoff to reunite it with its owner.
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