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Those bus tickets are mine, and I’m not sure where they went. I realized around 5:45 PM on Friday, near the Parkersburg Transit Center's Market Street entrance, that my tickets weren't in my pocket anymore. They were two white slips, one with a red stamp and perforated edges, the other a crumpled slip for the 6:40 PM bus home. I retraced steps along Market Street, past the riverfront and the brick kiosk, hoping they'd be on a bench or by the curb, but the evening stayed quiet. I’m anxious about missing my ride after a long week of classes. If you found something like that near the Market Street entrance, please help me reunite with them.
Hi, I’m Olivia Turner. I found these holiday decorations today along Parkersburg’s riverfront, around 4:30 p.m., near the Blennerhassett Island overlook. The items include a red-and-green garland, a small wreath, and a tabletop snow scene with blinking lights. They looked recently left behind, the LEDs still twinkling in the late-afternoon breeze off the Ohio River. I could imagine a family getting their porch ready for a winter display, and it warmed me to see something festive found on the ground instead of lost. I kept the pieces together and placed them where a passerby could spot them, hoping the owner sees this listing and reclaims them.
While wandering Parkersburg's historic downtown today, I realized my postcards are missing. I was along Market Street near the Blennerhassett Hotel around 2:40 PM, taking photos and chatting with a friend, when I must have dropped the stack somewhere between 3rd and 4th streets by the riverfront. The cards are small, with handwritten notes on the backs and a couple of travel stamps from last summer. They’re sentimental, and I’d love to have them back so I can finish writing to my grandmother tonight.
I found a Student ID on the Riverfront Trail near Parkersburg City Park in Parkersburg-Marietta, West Virginia, United States around 4:15 PM on Saturday. My heart sank a little—it's a personal card and could hold someone else’s clearance and class access. I tucked it safely into my jacket and posted here so the owner can claim it through the site. I hope this helps the rightful student get back what's theirs, especially after a long day of classes.
I was playing a casual pickup game at Fort Boreman Memorial Park around 5 PM when the match ended and I hurried to grab my gear. In the rush, my equipment for various sports didn’t make it back into my car. The bag contains soccer cleats, a basketball, and a blue gym bag with my initials. Losing it has me anxious about the upcoming season, and I keep replaying the moment I realized it was gone. If you found anything matching this description by the riverfront near Fort Boreman Park, please drop a note.
I lost my DVDs around 2:15 p.m. last Saturday near the Smoot Theatre on Market Street in Parkersburg-Marietta, West Virginia. They were in a black plastic case with a few scratches along the spine, tucked in a tote bag I was using for errands. I retraced the blocks between the theatre and a nearby cafe, asked a couple of clerks, and spoke to a passerby, but nothing turned up. Those films mean a lot to me and our small movie nights, so I’d be grateful to have them back. If you found them, they’re waiting by the Smoot Theatre on Market Street until someone claims them on the site.
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