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I lost my red Fender Stratocaster electric guitar yesterday around 3pm. I’d been strolling the Newport Bayfront near the Yaquina Bay Bridge after grabbing coffee, and a gust knocked my shoulder as I passed the souvenir stalls. It’s a sunburst red body with a maple neck, one small dent on the lower bout, and a teal pick stuck in the bridge pickup. There’s a dragon sticker on the pickguard and a faint scratch along the back of the neck. It means a lot to me—it's a gift from my grandfather, and I really need it back. If anyone found it, please message me; I’d be forever grateful.
I lost my iPhone 12, which is in a navy blue silicone case, while walking on the beach near Cannon Beach on the Oregon Coast. I last remember using it to take photos of the sunset before realizing it was missing. It might have slipped out of my pocket or fallen on the sand.
I accidentally left my bright red Penny skateboard on a park bench near Cannon Beach while I was taking pictures of the stunning views. I realized it was missing right after I got back to my car, but by then it was too late. If anyone finds it, I’d really appreciate it!
I lost my dog's favorite collar while we were walking along the Oregon Coast last weekend. It's a bright blue color with little fish designs on it and has a tag with my phone number. I'm really hoping someone found it because it was a gift from my daughter, and it's very special to us. If you saw it or picked it up, please let me know!
I lost a small box of vintage baseball cards while walking along the Oregon Coast, near Cannon Beach. They are from the 1980s and include players like Nolan Ryan and Cal Ripken Jr. The box is somewhat worn but has sentimental value. I realized they were missing after stopping for a photo op. If anyone finds them, I would really appreciate having them 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.
I found a pair of exquisite, hand-crafted bongo drums while walking along the Oregon Coast near Cannon Beach. They were just sitting there, partially buried in the sand as if they had been left behind. The drums have a deep mahogany finish and some intricate designs carved into the sides. I really hope to return them to their owner, as they seem too special to just be lost.
I found a stunning silver bracelet with a large turquoise stone while walking along the beach near Cannon Beach. It was partially buried in the sand, and it looks like it could belong to someone who enjoys coastal outings. If this is your bracelet or you know who it belongs to, please contact me!
I found a black rolling suitcase while walking along the beach at Cannon Beach, Oregon Coast. It appeared to have been left behind at the edge of the parking area. The suitcase is in good condition but it doesn't have any identification tags on it. I hope to return it to its owner if someone can describe it!