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Yesterday around 3pm I realized my blue passport was missing after I grabbed a coffee near the Yaquina Bay Lighthouse and headed toward the Newport promenade. It's in a navy sleeve, with my initials 'P.P.' in gold on the inside cover, and there’s a tiny wave sticker on the sleeve that I added for quick ID. The passport matters a lot to me—it's tied to a critical travel plan and holds sentimental value from a prior trip, and I'm really hoping it turns up. If you found it anywhere along the Newport Bayfront or near Seaport Coffee Roasters, please drop it off at the Lost & Found on the Bayfront or message me here.
I lost my 14k yellow gold ring yesterday around 3pm near the Cannon Beach Bakery on Hemlock Street. It’s a size 6.5 with a small oval sapphire bezel-set in a slim band, and there’s an engraving inside that reads 'M.J. 1990.' The ring has a few micro-scratches and a slight bend from catching on my sleeve. It was my grandmother's ring and carries a lot of sentimental value; I really need it back. If you found something like this, please message me so we can arrange a safe meetup in town.
I lost my silver Yamaha flute yesterday around 3pm along the Seaside Promenade near the Seaside Aquarium on Broadway Street. It's a Yamaha YFL-222, silver finish with a black hard case. The case has initials J.M. etched on the latch, and there's a tiny dent in the headjoint and a small scratch along the body. It was a gift from my late grandfather and carries a lot of sentimental value for me; I really need it back. If anyone found it, please reach out—I’ll owe you big time and am happy to meet anywhere along the Oregon Coast to pick it up.
I lost yesterday around 6pm outside the Seaside Promenade on Broadway Street, Seaside, Oregon. It's an emerald green satin gown by Adrianna Papell, size 6, floor-length with a silver beaded belt. The back zipper has a small seashell charm attached and there's a tiny snag near the hem from brushing a curb; otherwise it's in excellent condition. It has sentimental value — it was a gift from my grandmother for my sister's coastal wedding, and I really need it back.
I was filming along the Seaside Promenade yesterday around 3pm and must have left my Rode VideoMic Pro+ on my camera rig. It's a black, compact shotgun mic with a matte finish; the windscreen has a small tear and there's a tiny dent on the top edge. A red label with my initials 'PP' is still stuck on the mic's foot mount. I last saw it near a bench by the Turnaround overlooking the Seaside Aquarium, and I realized it was gone after I packed up. I really need it back because the mic is essential for my coastal vlogs and it carries sentimental value; any help finding it would mean a lot.
I found a pair of blue Nike swim shorts on the Seaside Promenade this afternoon around 4:15pm. They're size L, quick-dry fabric, navy with an orange fish embroidered on the left leg and the drawstring is neon green. There’s a pink silicone keychain clipped to the belt loop and a small faded label inside that might say 'Nike Swim L'. I grabbed them near the Carousel Mall entrance behind the Seaside Aquarium, by the benches overlooking the pier on the Oregon Coast. I know someone might be missing these and I’d be happy to reunite them with their owner.
I found a navy blue North Face parka this afternoon around 2:45pm near Mo's Restaurant on US-101 in Newport, Oregon. It's a medium, knee-length coat with an orange fleece-lined hood and a small lighthouse patch on the left sleeve. The cuffs show a little wear and the zipper pull sticks sometimes, but otherwise it's in solid shape. It looks like the kind of coat someone on the windy Oregon Coast would rely on, especially around Nye Beach. If it's yours, send me a message to arrange pickup—I'd be glad to return it because it clearly matters to you.
I found a silver-tone ring with a small turquoise inlay this afternoon around 2:15pm on the sand near the Yaquina Bay Lighthouse in Newport, along the Oregon Coast. It's roughly a US size 7 and has a faint wave engraving along the outside edge. Inside the band there's a tiny 'N.J.' initials stamp, and the ring shows a few light nicks from the seawater but otherwise looks intact. If you think it's yours, email me at [email protected] and I’ll help you grab it.
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].
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