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I'm Ana Rivera, and I lost my gray tabby cat yesterday around 3pm in the Northern Panhandle. She's medium-sized with soft gray fur, white paws, and a tiny white chest patch, plus a small crescent-shaped scar on her right hind leg. I last saw her near Market Street Deli by the riverfront; she bolted into a side street off Oak Avenue when a loud truck passed. I'm really worried—she's part of my daily routine, and I'd be forever grateful if anyone spots her; you can email me at [email protected].
Lost my gray tote bag yesterday around 3pm near the Starbucks on Market Street in downtown Wheeling, in the Northern Panhandle. It's a medium-sized canvas tote with a bright red fabric strap, and on the front there’s a small blue enamel bicycle pin. Inside, there’s a blue-covered notebook, a handwritten note, and a compact umbrella—plus a charger cord in the outer pocket. It means a lot to me; it belonged to my grandmother and has sentimental value. If anyone found it, please reach out. I’d really appreciate getting it back.
Lost my black Coach wallet yesterday around 3pm after a coffee break near Heritage Port on Market Street in the Northern Panhandle. It's a black leather zip-around wallet, a bit worn, about the size of a passport, with a gold Coach logo on the front and a faint coffee stain on the back. Inside are my driver's license, two credit cards, about $60 in cash, and a small photo of my grandmother. The inner lining has a thin red stitch and there's a tiny dent in the bottom-right corner. This wallet matters a lot to me—it was a gift from my grandmother—so I’d really appreciate getting it back if anyone found it.
I lost my green hardcover edition of The Night Circus yesterday around 3pm near the Wheeling Public Library on Main Street in the Northern Panhandle. It's a worn green cover with a few scuffs, about 9 by 6 inches, and there's a coffee ring on the back. Inside, you'll find a neon orange bookmark with a tiny fox drawing and a pressed yellow flower tucked between pages. This book means a lot to me—it was a gift from my sister, so I'm really hoping to get it back.
I lost my gray Anker 20,000mAh power bank yesterday around 3pm. It's a compact, matte gray rectangle about the size of a paperback, with a dent on the top-right corner and a bright orange rocket sticker on the back. I think I last had it in the parking lot behind Riverside Market on Main Street, near the Northern Panhandle Library in Wheeling, before I walked toward the Market Street bus stop. It powers my daily setup and is essential for keeping my medical alert device charged, so it’s really important I get it back. If you found it, please drop me a message—I’d be forever grateful.
I found a silver Casio wristwatch this afternoon around 3:20pm outside the Centre Market entrance on Market Street in downtown Wheeling, in the Northern Panhandle. It has a black dial, a blue nylon strap, and a small scratch near the 2 o'clock marker. The back is engraved with initials 'AR,' a pretty distinctive detail. It's in decent shape, just a tad dusty from the sidewalk. I know how easy it is to misplace a watch, so I'm hoping to see it reunited with its owner.
I found a black nylon backpack this afternoon around 4:15 PM behind the Rite Aid on Market Street in downtown Wheeling, in the Northern Panhandle. It's a compact gym-style bag, roughly the size of a large book, with a neon lime zipper pull on the main pocket and a small white tiger sticker on the inside flap. Inside there’s a library card with a student's name, a coffee shop receipt, and a photo envelope with a family photo—clearly sentimental. I’d really love to get it back to its owner; if this sounds like yours, tell me a distinguishing detail about the bag to verify.
I found a concert ticket stub this afternoon around 3:15pm near the Highlands Center entrance on Market Street in downtown Wheeling. It's for Lakeside Jazz Fest at Capitol Theatre next Friday, general admission, section B, row 6, seat 14. The ticket is glossy with a pink border and has a small tear along the barcode at the bottom. On the back, someone wrote blue initials 'DJ' and there's a faint handwritten name that might start with 'T'. It feels sentimental to its owner and I’d love to get it back to them—if this sounds like yours, reply here and we’ll figure it out.
I found an ID badge this afternoon around 2:45 pm in front of the Wheeling Public Library on Market Street in downtown Wheeling, Northern Panhandle. The badge is in a clear plastic holder on a blue lanyard, and there’s a small turtle charm attached near the clip. The card shows the name Lena Carter and a title of Public Relations Coordinator for NorthGate University, with a photo of a woman with shoulder-length black hair. On the back there’s a bright green sticker with the number 23. If this belongs to you, I’d like to get it back—email me at [email protected] and tell me the name on the card and the unique features to verify ownership.
I found a gray Trtl travel neck pillow this afternoon around 3:15pm in the parking lot behind Riverwalk Market on Main Street, Northern Panhandle. It's a compact memory-foam pillow with a washable gray cover and a dark blue zipper. A small blue luggage tag is still looped through the strap, with the initials 'LH' handwritten in black marker, and there's a faint coffee stain along the front edge. It's in good condition overall, just a little wrinkled from riding around in a tote bag. If someone recognizes it, I’d love to help get it back to you — I’m hoping it means a lot to the owner.
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