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I was rushing to catch a flight after a weekend visit and realized my passport was missing around 7:15 p.m. last Friday near the Morgantown Farmers Market on High Street. The passport is a blue U.S. passport tucked in a worn leather sleeve that smells faintly of rain. I felt a jolt of panic and then a stubborn hope that someone honest might have picked it up and left it somewhere safe. The campus lights glowed behind the bridge as I walked back and forth, muttering to myself, wishing I hadn't been careless. If it's found, I hope it ends up back where it belongs, with its owner.
Hi, I’m Jordan Reed. I lost my chargers around 8:05 PM last Tuesday near the Morgantown Farmers Market on High Street after my backpack slid off my shoulder; the chargers spilled out and vanished into the evening crowd. I remember bending to pick them up and noticing one plug sticking out of the pocket, but the cords disappeared. They belong to my laptop and phone—both essential for an undergrad thesis due soon. I’m anxious and a bit frazzled, wondering if someone picked them up thinking they were stray cables. If you found them, please keep them safe until we can reconnect them with their owner.
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Lapis bangle bracelet. Dark shading with blue. Clasp was loose. Purchased from SpenserKuehn
I was at the Morgantown Farmers Market around 5:30 p.m. last Saturday when a gust tore my Hats from my tote. One is a gray knit with a little pom-pom; the other is a black sun hat with a ribbon I’ve kept for years. I walked the stalls by the WVU Student Union and along University Avenue, calling out, but the wind kept pulling them away. Losing Hats felt like losing a piece of home—especially the knit one I wore during last winter’s cold snaps. If you saw Hats near the market, please let me know.
Black wallet with a till card, and a gift card, no money lost 2 week range
I found a student ID this afternoon around 4:15 p.m. on the sidewalk outside the WVU Mountainlair, near the main entrance of the WVU Student Union in Morgantown. The card looked recent, with the owner’s photo and campus logo catching the late sun. I pictured the person grabbing a quick bite before class, then realizing their ID was missing. I held onto it and turned it into the campus Lost and Found, hoping the owner checks there soon. It feels good to keep something that important safe rather than letting it slip away in the bustle of campus life.
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