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Hi, I am Jordan Hayes. I found a green duffel bag containing equipment for various sports around 5:30 p.m. Friday behind the Wheeling Park parking lot on 12th Street, close to the Ohio River waterfront. The bag has a pennant and a water bottle with a Panthers logo, along with soccer cleats, baseball gloves, and tennis rackets. It looks like someone hurried away from a game, and I would like the owner to know I picked it up. I am hoping this helps reunite it with its team.
I was at the riverfront park along the Ohio River in the Northern Panhandle, near the Wheeling Suspension Bridge, around 8:30 p.m. on Friday last week. I had set my camera bag on a bench while I checked photos on my phone, and then I stepped away to help my kids cross the path. When I came back, the bench was empty and the bag was gone. Inside were two memory cards loaded with family vacation shots from last summer and a few milestone moments our grandmother captured with her own camera. Losing them feels like losing a part of our memory; those images are irreplaceable. If you found anything, please contact me through the site so we can arrange a meetup.
I found a handful of coins on Main Street near the Weirton Plaza in the Northern Panhandle, West Virginia, United States around 11:30 AM on Monday. The coins include pennies, nickels, and a few older quarters, all jumbled together as if someone was counting change for a quick errand. It felt simple yet meaningful—money can carry a lot of memories and plans. I tucked them into a small bag and posted here so the owner can reclaim them through the site.
I found the travel visas this morning near Centre Market in Wheeling, in the Northern Panhandle, around 8:15 a.m. on Tuesday. A tan leather folder sat on a bench outside the Market, the kind that holds more than a few papers. Inside were travel visas and an itinerary with a name I couldn't read clearly. It felt urgent and heavy to think someone might be stranded abroad without them, so I’m posting this here in the hopes the owner recognizes them. I’m hoping they’re returned to the rightful person soon.
At around 6:45 p.m. on Monday, I realized my Microwaves were missing from the kitchen counter of my Wheeling apartment on Main Street. I must have left them within reach after warming a late dinner, and the emptiness of the counter hit me hard. I checked the kitchen, pantry, and the lobby near Centre Market, then asked my neighbor, but no sign. They’re not priceless, but we rely on them every day, and I’d love to have them back in the unit where they belong. If anyone found them, please let the site know so I can arrange pickup.
I lost a small white business card yesterday around 3pm while grabbing a latte near Panhandle Plaza on Market Street in Wheeling. The card is matte, about 3.5 by 2 inches, with a blue wave logo and the name 'Priya Kapoor' printed in bold black letters. My email, [email protected], is on the back. There's a tiny notch from a missing corner and a faint coffee stain along the edge. This card is how I stay reachable for clients, so it's a bit stressful—it's not just practical, it feels a little sentimental. If anyone found it, please reach out; I'd really appreciate getting it back.
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