All lost and found items in Morgantown
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Lost passport near downtown Morgantown
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.
Lost chargers near Morgantown Farmers Market
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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Lost lapis bracelet with loose clasp
Lapis bangle bracelet. Dark shading with blue. Clasp was loose. Purchased from SpenserKuehn
Lost Hats near Morgantown campus
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 cards and a gift card, lost
Black wallet with a till card, and a gift card, no money lost 2 week range
FOUND: Student ID in Morgantown, WV.
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.
LOST: Holiday Decorations in Morgantown
Hi, I’m Avery Collins. In Morgantown, West Virginia, United States, I was wrapping up a decorating session and parked behind the Morgantown Public Library on High Street around 8:15 p.m. last Friday. My holiday decorations—a garland, a plaid wreath, and a bundle of red-and-silver ornaments—were in a plastic tub in the back seat, and they’re now missing. I returned to the car a minute later to find the trunk bare and the evening quiet. These decorations have sentimental value, and I’m holding out hope they’ll be found and returned to their rightful home where they belong.
Navy blue satin evening gown with beaded belt
I lost my navy blue satin evening gown with a silver beaded belt. I had it yesterday around 7pm after the charity gala at Morgantown Event Center on High Street, near the front entrance by the valet. It’s an Adrianna Papell, size 6, floor-length with a delicate neckline and a small tear on the left sleeve. The belt has a row of tiny crystals that caught the light as I moved, and there’s a tiny rhinestone missing near the neckline. It’s especially meaningful to me—it was a gift from my late aunt. If anyone found it, I’d really appreciate getting it back.
Bearded dragon with orange beard
I lost my bearded dragon yesterday around 3pm near the Mountainlair on University Ave in Morgantown. It's olive-green with a vibrant orange beard, about 6-7 inches long from snout to tail, and a few dusty shedding patches along the belly. There’s a tiny blue dot behind the left eye and a small gouge on the tail tip that make him easy to identify. It was a gift from my sister and it means a lot to me; I’m worried and really hoping someone picked him up and kept him safe. If you found him, please let me know — I’m desperate to get him back.
Black foldable travel umbrella with blue strap
I found a black foldable travel umbrella this afternoon around 2:15pm near the Morgantown Transit Center on Walnut Street (the bus loop area). It's a compact umbrella, about 10 inches when folded, and it wears a slightly frayed blue fabric wrist strap with a tiny silver compass charm dangling from it. The sleeve pocket has a faded white sticker with the initials A.R. on it, and the canopy shows a few faint sun-fade spots. If it's yours, I'm hoping to return it—maybe we can meet up at the transit center to swap it this week.
Blue Morgantown history pamphlet with map
I lost my blue Morgantown Local History pamphlet yesterday around 3pm near the WVU Bookstore on High Street. It's a 5x7 inch softcover from the Morgantown History Society, glossy cover with a small coffee stain on the back. Inside there is a hand-drawn red star on page 2 marking the riverfront district, plus a tiny yellow sticky note with my initials P.P. on the first page. It has sentimental value because I use it to prep a community lecture and I was hoping to finish a bit of our town history for my talk. If someone found it, I would be grateful to get it back so I can finish my notes.
Grey canvas backpack with pink zipper and compass keychain
I found a grey canvas backpack this afternoon around 4:15pm outside the Morgantown Market on High Street, near the bus stop. It's a medium-sized bag, about 15 inches tall and 11 inches wide, with a bright pink zipper on the main pocket and a small rip along the bottom edge. Inside there’s a blue windbreaker sleeve, a notebook with 'A. Carter' written on the cover, and a compass keychain clipped to the zipper pull. The exterior has a couple of scuffs and a coffee stain on the front pocket. I know how stressful it is to lose something, and I hope the owner sees this and can claim it.
Gray North Face backpack with teal accents
I lost my gray North Face backpack yesterday around 3pm outside the Morgantown Public Library on High Street. It's a medium-sized pack, gray with teal zipper pulls and a yellow Paracord loop. Inside there's a notebook, a blue water bottle, and a panda sticker on the front pocket; it also has a coffee stain on the bottom corner and a small tear on the left strap that's been reinforced with purple stitching. It has sentimental value and I really need it back—if you find it, email me at [email protected].
Bearded dragon in glass terrarium, lost near WVU Campus
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.
Blue Leuchtturm1917 A5 notebook with campus map
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.