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I found a tote of holiday decorations outside the downtown library on Oregon Avenue this morning, around 9:30 AM. There’s a jumble of lights, several garlands, and a small Santa statue, all tucked into a black tote with pine needles still clinging to the corners. It looked like someone had been decorating at a neighbor’s house and must have hurried off without them. I left everything near the library security desk to be held for the owner, hopeful they’ll be returned before the season gets busier.
I realized my travel visas were missing at 3:46 PM on Tuesday, just outside the Klamath Falls Public Library on Oregon Avenue. I had paused to swap a charger, and the backpack pocket must have opened in the breeze from the riverfront sidewalk. The documents matter because my trip is in two weeks, tucked in a blue folder with a dented corner. I retraced my steps along the library steps and checked the nearby parking lot by the old city hall. I’m hoping someone picked them up and will hand them in at the desk; the thought of losing everything is scary, and I’m feeling both anxious and grateful for any small kindness.
I must have left my organizers—three small notebooks with color-coded tabs and a spiral binder—on a chair outside the Coffee Corner on Main Street, downtown Klamath Falls, around 3:20 this afternoon. I use them to coordinate a local fundraiser and jot down contacts, schedules, and ideas. Losing them feels like losing part of the plan, especially since I was hoping to finalize details tonight. If you’ve seen or picked up these organizers, I’d be grateful to have them back so the event can go on as planned.
I found a silver charm bracelet this afternoon around 1:45pm, resting on the grass near the footbridge along the Link River Trail in Riverside Park, Klamath Falls. It's a slim, 7-inch silver-tone bracelet with a tiny compass charm and a blue enamel heart charm that catches the light. The clasp shows a small dent, and there's a discreet '925' stamp inside, plus initials 'LJ' engraved on the inside of the clasp—two details that could help you confirm ownership. If this is yours, I would really like to get it back to you; I know how special jewelry like this can be.
I found this blue dragon plush this afternoon around 2:30pm near the downtown library on Main Street in Klamath Falls. It's about 12 inches tall, super soft, with a bright blue body and an orange belly, plus tiny stitched wings. There’s a small snag on the left ear and a yellow star patch on one paw, plus a frayed ribbon tied around its neck. It smells faintly of vanilla and clearly belongs to a kid—it seems well-loved. Happy to help reunite it with its owner.
I lost my yellow-crested cockatiel yesterday around 3pm. It's gray with a bright yellow crest, orange cheeks, and a small white patch on the left wing. There's a blue leg band on the right leg with the code 'KLF-07'—hard to miss. I think it flew from my apartment near Main Street and ended up near the Klamath Falls Public Library. This bird is a big comfort to me and holds sentimental value; please reach out if you’ve seen it.
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