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Yesterday around 3pm I lost my iPhone 12 Pro Max in a slate blue silicone case near the Starbucks on Water Street in Port Townsend, Olympic Peninsula. The phone is in good condition overall, but the bottom edge has a tiny dent and there’s a cracked screen protector over the screen. On the back there’s a small sticker with my initials AF and a faint fingerprint from where I used to text with it every day. It also holds some family photos and a few important work notes—losing it feels disruptive and a bit scary. I really need it back; it’s my lifeline for messages and appointments.
I lost my US passport yesterday around 3pm near the Port Townsend Ferry Terminal on Water Street, on the Olympic Peninsula. It's a standard passport book with a dark blue cover and the gold seal on the front. The back cover has a small coffee stain near the bottom edge and a tiny scratch along the lower corner. Inside the data page you can still see my name, Priya Patel, and there’s a small souvenir sticker from a past trip on the inside back cover. This passport is essential for an upcoming trip next week, and I’m really hoping someone who finds it can return it. If you found it, I’d be grateful to hear from you through this listing.
I lost my red plastic toy train set yesterday around 3pm near the Starbucks on Water Street in downtown Port Townsend, Port Townsend is on the Olympic Peninsula, so I’m hoping someone local picked it up. It’s a small 6-inch plastic engine, bright red with a blue caboose, and it comes with a tiny oval of plastic tracks. There’s a tiny dent on the engine roof and one wheel is a little loose, which makes it roll a bit funny. The caboose has a small gold star sticker that’s easy to spot. It was a gift from my grandmother and has sentimental value, I really need it back for my kid. If anyone found it, please reach out—I’d be so grateful.
I lost my silver-tone nautical bracelet yesterday around 3pm near the Port Townsend Ferry Terminal on Water Street, in the Olympic Peninsula. It's a 7-inch bracelet with two charms: a tiny anchor and a blue-enamel lighthouse. The metal has a soft patina from wear, and the clasp has a tiny scratch I notice every time I look at it. It was a gift from my grandmother and means a lot to me—sentimental value through the years. If anyone found it, I’d be incredibly grateful to get it back.
I lost my gold-tone bracelet with a single freshwater pearl yesterday around 3pm near the Starbucks on Water Street in Port Townsend, on the Olympic Peninsula. It's a slim 7-inch bracelet, in good condition, with a tiny heart charm and an engraving on the clasp that reads 'MP'. The pearl has a faint pink hue and there are a couple of micro-scratches from daily wear. This bracelet was a gift from my grandmother and means a lot to me; I really need it back.
I found a navy blue duvet cover with a pine-tree motif along the hem, queen size, no visible brand tag. It was folded and left on the curb near the Safeway on Lincoln Street in Port Angeles this afternoon, around 2:45pm. The fabric feels soft and recently washed, with a sturdy zipper and a small pinecone embroidery on one corner. There’s a faint coffee stain on the inner flap, plus a loose thread near the zipper that could help confirm ownership. If this belongs to you, I’d be happy to help reunite you—let me know how you’d like to arrange pickup. I’m on the Olympic Peninsula, hoping to get this back to its owner soon.
I found a small grey Google Nest Mini this afternoon around 3:15pm, sitting on a bench outside the Starbucks on Front Street in downtown Port Townsend, out here in the Olympic Peninsula. The fabric cover has a bit of wear and there’s a noticeable dent on the top-right corner. On the base there’s a blue sticker with the initials 'PT' and a small handwritten tag 'KC' tucked under the speaker grill—easy to spot if you know to look. It was unplugged and quietly humming when I picked it up, clearly someone must have set it down in a hurry. If this is yours, I’d be happy to help get it back to you.
I found a vintage coin collection box this morning around 9:15am near the Port Angeles ferry terminal at Ediz Hook. It's tucked in a brown leatherbound album with a red cover; the pages are yellowed and there's a brass compass-shaped keychain clipped to the spine. Inside are about 40 coins, mostly early 20th-century pennies and a few silver dimes, plus a small dent on one edge and a faded stamp on the first page that reads 'Cascadia Coins'. The album looks well-loved, and it felt like someone was missing a keepsake; if this sounds like yours, I’ll help get it back to you.
I found a sunburst Yamaha FG800 acoustic guitar this afternoon around 4:15pm, tucked under a bench near the Port Townsend ferry terminal on Water Street, in the Olympic Peninsula. The guitar has a couple of scratches along the lower bout and a light coffee stain near the pickguard. The case is a black hard-shell with a red velvet lining, and there's a faded sticker of a lighthouse on the inside lid. There's a blue strap attached to the strap button and a small handwritten note taped inside the lid that reads 'M. Rivera'. If you recognize it, I’d be happy to return it to its owner—we can meet near the ferry terminal or in town to get it back.
I found a watch this morning in Port Townsend, in the Olympic Peninsula, behind the Safeway on Water Street. It's a Seiko 5 Sports with a stainless steel bracelet, blue dial, and a white day/date window at 3 o'clock. There’s a tiny scratch across the crystal near the 2 o'clock position and a faint nick on the left lug, but overall it looks pretty well cared for. The watch is on a somewhat worn bracelet, and it seems to have seen a lot of wear. I know this could matter a lot to someone who lost it, and I’d be glad to reunite it with its owner if this is yours.
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