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I lost my silver Yamaha flute yesterday around 3pm along the riverfront in Parkersburg-Marietta, near the Blennerhassett Hotel on Market Street. It’s a student model, about 16 inches long, with a few light scratches on the foot joint and a small dent on the headjoint lip plate. I also attached a blue tassel to the case zipper so it’s easier to spot. This flute has a lot of sentimental value for me—it’s a gift from my grandmother and I use it for school rehearsals. If you’ve seen it around the riverfront or by the hotel, I’d really appreciate getting it back.
Lost my stainless steel Samsung microwave yesterday around 3pm. It's about 1.1 cubic feet, countertop model, with a black control panel and brushed stainless finish. There’s a small dent on the lower-right corner and a faded blue sticker inside the door that reads 'Family Heirloom.' It was a gift from my grandmother and means a lot to me, so I’d really appreciate getting it back. I think I left it in the Walmart on Grand Central Ave in Vienna, WV, which is part of the Parkersburg-Marietta metro area, in the break room near the customer service desk after grabbing a snack. If you know anything, reach out through the app or email [email protected].
I lost my red Nike hoodie yesterday around 3pm. It's a Nike Sportswear pullover, size L, bright crimson with a black drawstring and a big white swoosh on the chest. The fabric is soft and comfy, but it’s got a few pills on the sleeves and a tiny coffee stain on the front pocket. I was walking along Market Street by the Market Street Bridge between Parkersburg and Marietta, near the riverwalk, when I realized it was missing. It has sentimental value—it's from my sister—and I really need it back. If anyone found it, I’d be grateful to get it back.
I lost my navy blue North Face parka yesterday around 3pm near the Smoot Theatre on Market Street in Parkersburg. It's a size L, water-resistant shell with a detachable faux-fur hood and a warm fleece lining. The jacket is in good condition overall, but there's a small fray on the left cuff from a rainstorm last month. Inside the front left pocket I stitched my initials 'AH' and there’s a tiny red enamel compass zipper pull I added as a personal touch. It was a gift from my mom and still means a lot to me. I’d really appreciate it being found—this jacket helps me cope with cold walks along the riverfront in Parkersburg-Marietta.
I lost my black KORG microKORG synthesizer yesterday around 3pm somewhere along Market Street in downtown Parkersburg, near Tupelo's Coffee by the riverfront. It's a compact 37-key synth in a black soft-case, with the orange KORG logo on the front. The unit has a couple of small scratches on the top panel and a tiny dent on the bottom edge, but it still powers up and plays fine. Inside the case is a blue microfiber cloth and a white USB cable. It was a gift from my uncle and has sentimental value; I really need it back.
I found a silver bracelet this afternoon behind Camden Clark Medical Center on Garfield Avenue in Parkersburg, part of the Parkersburg-Marietta area along the Ohio River. It's a slender 7-inch silver-tone bracelet with a tiny heart charm and a second small star charm dangling from one end. The heart charm is engraved with a faint initial 'A', which is one of the identifying features that might help the owner recognize it. The bracelet is in good condition with only minor scratches from wear. If this looks like yours, drop me a note and we can arrange a safe hand-off, perhaps at the Camden Clark lobby or in the hospital parking lot.
I found a silver-tone charm bracelet this afternoon around 4:15pm along the Riverfront Trail near Riverside Park in the Parkersburg-Marietta area. It's in decent condition, a bit dusty from the walk along the water, and has a pink enamel heart charm plus a tiny silver key charm. The clasp is engraved with the initials 'A.L.' and there are a few other tiny charms that look sentimental rather than fancy. It seems like it could mean a lot to someone, and I’d really like to get it back to its owner—if you think this might be yours, reply with a distinguishing detail to verify.
I found a small leopard gecko this afternoon around 2:15pm along the Riverfront Trail behind Market Street in downtown Parkersburg (Parkersburg-Marietta area). It's about 4 inches from head to tail, tan with irregular dark brown spots and a pale yellow belly, and it's in a clear plastic enclosure with a tiny heat mat and a small hide. There’s a faint crescent-shaped scar above the left foreleg—easy to spot if you know the gecko. I found it near the Market Street Plaza area, close to the pedestrian bridge by the river. If you're the owner, shoot me a quick message and we’ll get this little guy home.
I found this bracelet this afternoon around 3:15pm along the riverfront walkway near the Parkersburg Public Library on Market Street. It's a gold-tone bracelet with a small turquoise bead and a tiny heart charm that dangles from the clasp. The clasp is a little stiff, and there's a faint scratch on the inner side where the metal has worn. It looks well-made but shows signs of wear, probably from daily use. If you're the owner and you can describe these features (the turquoise bead, the heart charm, and the inner scratch), drop me a message so we can arrange pickup in the Parkersburg area.
I found a DeWalt 20V Max cordless drill kit this afternoon around 2:30pm in the parking lot behind the Parkersburg Farmers Market on Market Street. It's black and yellow, compact, with two batteries, one of which has blue painter's tape with the initials 'MR' on it. The chuck guard has a small dent and there's a light layer of dust from being stored in a shed. I can tell it was recently used but not ruined, and I know someone out there is missing it—especially if they recognize the tape mark. If this belongs to you, please get in touch and we can arrange a safe handoff.
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