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I lost my royal-blue Samsonite carry-on, 22 inches, hard-shell with a few scuffs and a dent on the top edge. It has an orange luggage tag with my initials 'AP' on the handle and a faded 'Sunset Marathon 2018' sticker on the back. I last saw it yesterday around 3pm in the parking lot behind the Kroger on Main Street in Wheeling, in the Northern Panhandle, near the cinema entrance. It contains travel documents and a lightweight scarf that belonged to my grandmother, so it carries a lot of sentimental value. If anyone found it, I’d be incredibly grateful to get it back—I really need it back for an upcoming trip.
I lost my blue laminated ID badge yesterday around 3pm near the Market Street entrance of the Ohio Valley Plaza in downtown Wheeling, in the Northern Panhandle. It’s a Suncrest Energy employee badge, about the size of a credit card, with my photo on the left and my name in bold at the top. It hangs from a bright red retractable lanyard and has a tiny coffee stain along the bottom edge plus a noticeable scratch across the Suncrest Energy logo. This badge unlocks the office and the front security desk, and I really need it back—if someone finds it around Wheeling, please drop it at the security desk or message me.
I’m missing my orange DeWalt 20V drill with a black rubber grip, model DCD791, and the matching bit set in a black-and-yellow case. It has a dent on the battery clip and a strip of bright red painter’s tape on the top handle as a quick identifier. I last used it yesterday around 3pm and realized it was gone after I stopped by Market Street near the Phoenix Café in downtown Wheeling, Northern Panhandle. This is my go-to tool for a home renovation—really need it back so I can finish the project and lug it back to the job site. If you found it, I’d be grateful to get it back.
I lost my black Korg clip-on guitar tuner yesterday around 3pm, and I think it slipped out of my pocket outside Heritage Port on Market Street in Wheeling, Northern Panhandle. It's tiny—about the size of a matchbox—with a black plastic body, a small silver screen, and the clip hinge has a tiny crack. There's a small red sticker on the back with the initials PK, plus a faint coffee stain near the battery compartment from yesterday's rehearsal. It has sentimental value; I use it every practice and it helps me tune between songs at gigs, so losing it really threw off my rhythm. If someone finds it, please email me at [email protected] and I’d be grateful to get it back.
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].
I found a navy zip-up Nike hoodie this morning around 9:15am in the parking lot behind the Northern Panhandle Public Library on Main Street. It’s a men's size Large, solid navy with white drawstrings, and there’s a small fox-shaped patch stitched on the left chest. The fabric is a bit faded and there’s a tiny coffee stain near the hem, but otherwise it’s in decent shape and the zipper works fine. Inside there’s a Nike Dri-FIT tag, and the zipper pull has a tiny dent. I’m hoping to get it back to its rightful owner—if this sounds like yours, drop me a line here and we can figure out a pickup near the library.
I found a navy blue North Face backpack this afternoon around 3:15pm outside the entrance to The Highlands shopping center on University Boulevard, in Wheeling's North Panhandle. It's a medium-sized backpack that could fit a 15-inch laptop, with a distinctive red zipper pull on the main compartment and a faded blue and yellow WPHS patch inside the top pocket. There are a few scuffs along the bottom and a minor coffee stain on the front pocket, but the zippers still work and the interior is clean. If anyone recognizes it, please reach out so I can help reunite it with its owner.
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.
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