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Last Friday around 7:15 PM, I was on my front porch on West Main Street in Medford, trying to finish hanging a string of warm white lights and a couple of glass ornaments. A gust knocked the tote from the step and I scrambled to grab it, but the bag with the holiday decorations disappeared. They are sentimental and remind me of Christmases at my parents' house. I’ve walked the block from The Commons to West Main several times since, hoping to spot something shiny on the ground. If you found a bag with lights and ornaments in that area, please keep an eye out.
I'm Ella Carter. I lost my handheld game console this Saturday around 5:40 PM in Ashland, near Lithia Park. I was walking from the Plaza toward the Band Shell when it slipped from my pocket and vanished on a windy evening by the fountain. The device is small and matte gray with a blue protective case; it also has a saved-game menu I'd hate to lose. It feels silly to admit how much I miss it, but it carries memories from road trips and evenings with friends. If someone found it, I'd be grateful if it could be handed to the park's lost-and-found or the city desk near Lithia Park.
Last Friday around 4:45 p.m., I was helping a friend move outside the Medford WinCo on Crater Lake Avenue when I realized my power tools were gone from the tailgate of my pickup. I retraced my steps along Crater Lake Ave, checked the parking lanes, and spoke with a couple of store staff, but nothing turned up. Those tools are essential for a home project, and I'm scrambling to get it done before the weekend. If someone happened to find them, I’d be grateful for their safe return.
I was strolling toward Lithia Park around 11:10 AM on a misty Tuesday when I spotted a Driver's License lying on the sidewalk near Ashland Plaza. The card shows a clear photo and appears up-to-date, but there were no contact details on the item itself. I slipped it into my pocket and took it to the Ashland Police Department's Lost & Found desk, hoping the owner would be reunited with it soon. It felt good to help prevent a day of hassle for someone who might be visiting the area.
On Friday at 9:40 a.m., I realized my organizers were missing. I had them in a black binder with a red strap, and I was walking near Lithia Park's North Main Street entrance in downtown Ashland when a gust tugged them from my hand and they disappeared into a crack by a planter. They contain my schedule, contact details, and notes for a project I'm rushing to finish this week. It's a little maddening to be without them, especially with back-to-back meetings. If someone turned them in, I would be grateful to have them back via this site, especially around the Lithia Park gateway area.
Hi, I'm Daniel Ruiz. I'm in the Medford-Ashland, Oregon area. I lost my passports yesterday around 9:15 a.m., specifically on the steps outside the Medford Public Library as I hurried to catch a bus. The passports are in a black leather sleeve, with my name on the front and a crease along the bottom edge from a rushed morning packing. One page has a coffee stain from a busy breakfast. I'm counting on these to keep my trip on track, so finding them would mean everything. If you spotted them near the library or along North Central Avenue, please keep them safe and let the site know.
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