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I lost my bearded dragon, Ember, yesterday around 3:15pm. Ember is about 9 inches long from snout to tail, with a tan base color and bright orange accents along the crest and tail. There’s a faint dark crosshatch along the sides and a tiny white dot on the left front toe. I last saw Ember near the WVU Bookstore on University Avenue, then along the sidewalk by the Student Union in Morgantown. He can slip through small gaps, so I’m worried he’s crawled into a vent or behind the plaza shrubbery. Ember means a lot to me; he’s been my buddy since I got him as a gift, and I’m really hoping to get him back safe.
Yesterday around 3pm near the Morgantown Public Library on High Street, I realized my blue Leuchtturm1917 A5 notebook was missing. It's a medium-sized hardcover with a red ribbon bookmark and a small dent on the bottom-right corner from a spill in my bag. Inside are class notes, a hand-drawn campus map, and my name 'Ana Patel' on the inside cover. This notebook is basically my semester lifeline - journalism notes, interview sketches, and a few sentimental doodles I doodled in class. If found, text me at 304-555-1099 or email [email protected]; I'd be forever grateful to get it back before tomorrow's lecture.
I lost my space-gray Apple Watch Series 7 (44mm) with a black sport band yesterday around 3pm near the Morgantown Public Library on Elizabeth Street. It's in good condition, with only a few tiny scratches along the edge from daily wear. There's a small engraving on the back that reads 'A. Rivera 2023' and a red silicone sticker tucked under the band clasp—easy to spot once you check carefully. This watch was a gift from my mom and holds sentimental value, so I really need it back. If you found it, please message me so I can verify the serial number and arrange a safe meetup.
I lost my blue insulin pen yesterday around 3pm near the WVU Student Union on University Ave in Morgantown. It's a disposable insulin pen with a bright orange cap and a slightly scuffed blue protective case. The case has a small paw-print sticker on the flap and the name 'Mika' scrawled in black marker across the front. The pen is essential for my diabetes management, and I'm really hoping to get it back—this item has practical and daily importance for me. If you found it, drop me a message in the app; I appreciate any help.
I lost my silver pocket metronome yesterday around 3pm outside the WVU Student Union on University Ave in Morgantown. It's a compact Korg TM-50, brushed silver, about the size of a credit card, with a yellow smiley-face sticker on the back and a small dent on the top edge. It’s been with me through countless practice sessions and was a gift from my piano teacher—hence the sentimental value. If anyone happened to pick it up, I’d really appreciate it getting back; I’m really hoping to have it back soon.
I found a blue paperback edition of To Kill a Mockingbird, Penguin Classics, in good condition with a slightly creased spine. Pages are clean, and there’s a yellow sticky note on the inside cover with the initials 'MP'. I found it this afternoon around 3:15 PM outside the Morgantown Public Library on High Street near the fountain. If this is yours, email me at [email protected] so we can meet for a quick handoff near the library.
I found a silver pendant necklace this afternoon around 2:15pm near the Morgantown Public Library on High Street, just outside the main entrance by the bike racks. It's an 18-inch slender sterling silver chain with a crescent moon charm and a tiny star inlay. The back of the moon charm is engraved with the initial 'A', and there are a few micro-scratches on the clasp from wear. Overall it's in good condition and looks ready to be worn again. If this belongs to you, drop me a line and we can verify details and arrange pickup in Morgantown.
I found a black DeWalt 20V cordless drill with an orange trigger this afternoon around 2:15pm in the parking lot behind the Morgantown Public Library on Market Street. It sits in a well-worn black hard case, and inside there’s a 20V battery, a small bit set, and a dent on the chuck. There’s a faded sticker on the case that reads 'JJ's Home Repairs' in red handwriting, plus a faint scribble with initials 'J.L.' on the battery label. I was heading toward High Street from Walnut Street when I spotted it on the ground near the bike racks by the library entrance. It looks used but functional; I’d be glad to help reunite it with its owner.
Found a pair of white wireless earbuds in a white charging case this afternoon around 4:15pm, on the sidewalk outside the Morgantown Public Library on University Ave near the Book Nook. They look like Apple AirPods Pro—white stems with light gray silicone tips, and there’s a small dent on the lid of the case. There’s a bright sticker with the initials RS on the back, and the case shows about 60% battery when I opened it. If you’re the owner, email me at [email protected] so we can arrange a quick pickup and get these back to you.
Found a hand-painted ceramic wall plaque this afternoon around 2:30pm behind the Morgantown Public Library on Main Street. It's about 8x12 inches, with a deep teal glaze and a forest scene—greens and gold accents. There’s a small fox painted in the lower right corner and a faint artist signature, 'L. Nguyen', along the bottom edge. The glaze has a tiny craze crack at the bottom, but otherwise it's in good condition. If this is yours, email me at [email protected] to verify details and arrange pickup.
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