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I lost my black Canon EOS M50 with the 15-45mm kit lens yesterday around 3pm near the Smoot Theatre on Market Street in downtown Parkersburg, part of the Parkersburg-Marietta area. It's a compact mirrorless camera in good condition, but the grip shows wear and there's a faint scratch near the lens mount. The strap has a red stripe, and there's a white sticker with my initials 'PP' on the bottom plate; the lens cap has a tiny dent. This camera is used for freelance shoots and family moments; it was a gift from my late aunt, so it has sentimental value. If you found it, shoot me a message here or at [email protected]—I'd really appreciate getting it back.
I lost my blue speckled ceramic mug yesterday around 3:15pm near Riverfront Park, Market Street side in Parkersburg-Marietta. It's a 12-ounce handmade mug from a local pottery studio, glazed deep blue with white speckles. There's a tiny chip on the rim and a star-shaped sticker on the base that reads 'Studio H'. It was a gift from my grandmother, so it has sentimental value and I really need it back. If anyone found it, please reach out—I'd be so grateful to get it back.
Category: Tools & Hardware. I lost my DeWalt 20V cordless drill yesterday around 3pm near the Parkersburg Public Library on Market Street. It's black and yellow, with a slightly worn rubber grip and a metal chuck. It came with two batteries, and there's a blue painter's tape with 'BP' on the battery pack, plus a small dent on the chuck from a dropped bit. It was a gift from my dad, so it feels sentimental and I really need it back for the home project I'm finishing. If you found it, please reach out so I can pick it up.
Yesterday around 3pm I lost my blue ceramic mixing bowl with a removable silicone lid. I think I left it near the Parkersburg Public Library on Market Street, or perhaps in the cafe along the same block. It's about a 2-quart bowl, cobalt blue glaze with tiny white speckles, and there's a small chip on the rim near the handle. It was a gift from my grandmother, so it has sentimental value and I really need it back. If you found it, drop me a note and we can arrange a quick pickup.
I lost my grey tabby cat yesterday around 3pm in the Parkersburg-Marietta area, last seen near the Parkersburg Library on Market Street. He's medium-sized, with a white heart-shaped patch on his chest and a tiny notch in his left ear, and he wears an orange collar with a small silver bell and a tag that reads 'Niko'. This cat means a lot to us—my daughter is really worried, and we've had him for over two years. If you spot him around Riverfront Park, along Market Street, or anywhere in town, please drop a note here so I can come get him.
I found this navy blue hoodie this afternoon around 2:15pm on a bench near Point Park by Market Street in downtown Marietta. It's a men's size large fleece zip-up, in good condition with a soft worn-in feel. Distinguishing details: white drawstrings, a small coffee stain inside the front pocket, and a bright red fabric loop stitched along the inside hem. I figured someone might be missing it, so I’m posting here. If you think it might be yours, drop me a message and we can arrange a pickup near the park.
I found a gray Anker Soundcore Bluetooth speaker this afternoon around 3:15pm near the gazebo at Riverfront Park in the Marietta section of the Parkersburg-Marietta area. It's a compact, matte-gray unit about the size of a soda can, with a perforated grille and a soft rubberized bottom. There’s a blue USB-C charging cable still plugged into the port and a small dent on the top edge where it seems to have bumped something, plus a tiny white sticker with the initials 'DL-27' on the back. If this is yours, message me here and we can arrange to meet near the park information booth.
I found a red-eared slider turtle this afternoon around 2:45pm near Riverfront Park along the Ohio River in the Parkersburg-Marietta area. It's about 4 inches long, with a bright green shell peppered with yellow speckles and a distinct red stripe behind each eye. The shell shows a tiny crescent-shaped scar on the left rear scute, and one tiny chip at the edge of the plastron. It seemed active, alert, and hungry but I didn’t want to keep it. If this is your pet or you know who it belongs to, I’m happy to hold onto it or arrange a safe drop-off near the Blennerhassett Ferry dock.
I found a blue DeWalt 20V cordless drill with a yellow battery this afternoon around 2:15 pm, tucked behind the Parkersburg Public Library on Market Street. It’s clearly a Tools & Hardware item, in decent shape with a few scratches on the blue housing and a red tape label with the initials 'JR' on the grip. The chuck is solid and the belt clip sits a bit bent, plus a small dent near the bit holder makes it easy to spot. It feels like a real workhorse and I’d be relieved to return it to the rightful owner—it has obviously been a go-to for someone’s home projects. If you recognize these details, I’m happy to meet at Riverside Park or back at the library to hand it over.
I found a small collection of vintage vinyl action figures this afternoon in a blue tin near the bike racks by Riverside Park in downtown Parkersburg, along Market Street. The tin is about 6 inches square, with a white label that reads 'Retro Heroes,' and inside are six figures about 2 inches tall, some still in their plastic packaging. One figure has a tiny red paint chip on the helmet and a faded sticker reading 'RH-80'. The figures look well cared for, clearly meaningful to someone, and I'd love to help reunite them with their owner here in Parkersburg-Marietta.