Lost travel visas in Klamath Falls.
Description
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.
Approximate last-seen location
Pin shows an approximate area, not the exact spot — to protect privacy.
How to safely get your item back
A short checklist to protect you and the item during the handoff.
Verify the finder before meeting
- Ask them to describe a detail not shown in your listing, such as an engraving, scratch, or contents.
- Request a clear photo of the item from an angle you did not post.
- Do not pay any release, shipping, or storage fee.
- Do not share your full address until you have verified them.
Meet in a safe, public place
- Police stations, café entrances, transport hubs, and shop foyers all work.
- Meet during daylight hours where there is CCTV and foot traffic.
- Avoid private homes, car parks at night, or isolated locations.
Bring someone with you
- Tell a friend or family member where you are meeting and when.
- Share your live location with them during the handoff.
- For high-value items, consider contacting your local police station for advice first.
Keep communication on lostandfound.io
- Use the in-app message thread so there is a record if something goes wrong.
- Do not move to WhatsApp, SMS, or email until you have exchanged a verifying detail.
- Never share bank details, government ID numbers, or copies of your ID.