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I found a handheld device and a game console this morning around 10:20 AM along the Cannon Beach boardwalk near Haystack Rock on the Oregon Coast. They were sitting on a bench near the tide line, with a charger tangled around the console. I shouldered the items and walked the same path hoping to catch the owner, but no one came by. If you’ve been missing these, please check the site to claim them—I’d feel good helping someone get their gear back.
On Saturday at 9:20 AM, I found a neat bundle of CDs tucked behind a bench on the Seaside Promenade, near the Seaside Carousel on the Oregon Coast. They looked like a little collection someone kept for road trips, with a few classic 90s rock hits and some indie discs. I pictured the owner perhaps pacing the sidewalk, hoping to hear their music again as the fog rolled in from the Pacific. I tucked them under my arm and kept watch for anyone returning, and I’ll post them here so they can be reunited through the site.
I lost my work cases this morning around 11:30 AM along the Oregon Coast, near the Yaquina Bay Lighthouse in Newport. They’re two rugged black leather cases, scuffed from daily use, with work documents inside and a foam-lined interior. I walked the marina boardwalk and past the lighthouse, checking the tide pools and benches, but the wind and gulls kept swallowing clues. These cases carry my portable tools for site visits and blueprints for upcoming projects, so I’m anxious about losing them. If anyone picked them up, I hope they’re somewhere safe until I can get them back.
I was hiking along Cannon Beach around 7:15 PM last Saturday when my small hand-tool pouch slipped from my belt. Inside were a hammer, a tape measure, and a couple of screwdrivers—nothing fancy, but everything I rely on for small repairs around the house. The wind whipped off the Pacific near Haystack Rock, and the light was fading as the tide rolled in. I’m hoping someone picked up the pouch near the tide pools by the seawall and handed it in at the visitor center; those tools carry memories of weekend projects for neighbors and friends.
On Saturday at 9:05 pm, I was strolling along the Newport Bayfront when I spotted a small wooden model train tucked behind a bench near the promenade. It looks well-loved, with a couple of chipped spots in the paint and a faded sticker on the tender. I imagine a kid or hobbyist brought it here and forgot it, and the thought gave me a little ache. I’ve kept it safe for now and posted this listing in the hope it finds its way home.
On a foggy morning around 9:10 AM, I was wandering Nye Beach in Newport when I must have dropped a small pouch containing several enamel pins from a college trip and a favorite hiking badge. The pouch was light gray with a tiny whale pin still attached; one pin shows a lighthouse, another a goofy compass. They’re not worth a fortune, but they’re priceless to me because each pin marks a memory of different coast adventures. I searched along the boardwalk near the Yaquina Bay Bridge but didn’t see them. If you know where they ended up, I’d be grateful for help reuniting them with their owner.
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