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I lost my silver moonstone ring yesterday around 3pm. It's a slim size 6 sterling silver ring with a bezel-set oval moonstone about 6mm wide. There’s a tiny star engraving along the outer edge and the inside of the band has the initials 'AP' faintly stamped. It’s sentimental to me — a gift from my grandmother that I’ve worn since college. I think I last had it near the Seaside Promenade, by the Seaside Aquarium, around 12th Ave and Broadway Street, while I was taking photos on the boardwalk. If someone found it, please reach out— I’d be forever grateful to get it back.
Yesterday around 3pm I was lounging along the Newport Bayfront outside Mo's Clam Chowder on SW Bay Blvd, and I must have left my first edition blue cloth-bound travel memoir on a bench. It’s a hardcover with a brass lighthouse bookmark that sticks out between pages. The cover has some scuffs and a small diagonal crease on the back, but the spine is solid. It was a gift from my grandmother and carries a lot of sentimental value, so I really need it back. If someone found it, I'd be forever grateful.
I lost my golden retriever mix yesterday around 3pm along the Oregon Coast at Cannon Beach near Haystack Rock. He's a medium-sized, about 45 pounds, with a cream coat and a white chest patch; he wears a bright red nylon collar with a blue tag that says 'MILO'. We were walking from the beach access near the Driftwood Public Library when a seagull distraction sent him running toward the promenade; I called his name, but he vanished toward the rocks. This dog means the world to me—he's a rescue with sentimental value—and I'm really hoping someone spotted him. If you’ve seen him, reply here or email me at [email protected].
I lost my small navy blue address book with all my emergency contacts yesterday around 3pm near the Seaside Aquarium on the Promenade. It's about 4x6 inches, with a slightly bent corner, and there's a tiny whale sticker on the inner cover. The last page has a doodle of a lighthouse and a list I scribbled during a weekend trip last summer. It holds sentimental value—it's got my mom's number and a few critical medical contacts—so I'm really hoping someone found it. If you did, reply to this listing here and we can swap details.
I was out for a sunset stroll along the Newport Bayfront yesterday around 3pm when I must have dropped my navy wireless earbuds in their white charging case near the Yaquina Bay Bridge. They’re Apple AirPods Pro, so the case is pure white, and the left earbud has a tiny dent near the stem. The case has a small wave sticker from a local surf shop on the back. This pair is sentimental because they were a gift from my sister, and I really need them back; I use them every day for calls and listening to audiobooks while walking along the coast.
Found a sunburst Kala soprano ukulele this afternoon around 3:15pm near the Newport Bayfront on the Oregon Coast, just outside Mo's on the waterfront. It's a compact, lightweight instrument with nylon strings and a glossy finish, and there's a small sea turtle sticker on the headstock. There's a blue fabric strap attached and a tiny dent on the back near the lower bout where it seems it bumped the railing. The wood smells like pine and salt, and it feels like someone cherished it; I’d really like to see it back with its owner.
I found these silver drop earrings yesterday around 3pm on the Newport Bayfront, just outside Mo's. They’re about 1 inch long with a small turquoise bead dangling from a brushed-silver teardrop. The back has a tiny nick and there's a faint engraving of the letter 'L' on one arc. They’re in good condition otherwise. Looks like they could be sentimental, maybe a gift, and I’d love to get them back to their owner. If these are yours, message me at [email protected].
I found a black JBL Flip 5 portable Bluetooth speaker (Miscellaneous Electronics) this morning around 10am along the Seaside Promenade on the Oregon coast, near the Seaside Carousel. It's in decent shape, palm-sized, with a bright red bumper that makes it easy to spot, and there are a few scuffs along the shell. There's a handwritten sticker on the bottom that reads 'Alex', and there's a small dent on the lid. I think someone might have dropped it while walking the boardwalk last night, and I really hope the owner gets it back.
I found this ceramic mug this afternoon around 3:20 pm along the Newport Bayfront, behind Mo's Restaurant and near the souvenir shop by the Yaquina Bay Lighthouse. It's a white mug with a hand-painted seagull and tiny lighthouse motif, plus a small blue starfish sticker on the bottom. There's a tiny chip on the rim and the handle is a bit loose, which makes it feel like a well-loved kitchen staple. It clearly seems like kitchenware that someone uses daily, and I figured it might mean a lot to the owner. If it matches yours, we can figure out a good way to reunite it with you here in Newport.
Found a blue plush dinosaur this afternoon around 4:15pm near the Seaside Promenade outside the Candy Cove Shop on Ave C in Seaside, Oregon. It's about 12 inches tall, with soft blue fabric, an orange belly, and tiny white teeth. There’s a small yellow ribbon tied around its neck and a faint star patch on one foot. It looked well-loved and clean, and I found it sitting on a bench by the beach access path after the tide went out. If someone lost it, describe the ribbon color and the star patch to claim it.