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I lost my red Nike hoodie, size M, yesterday around 3pm near Riverside Park by the Market Street entrance in Parkersburg. It's a well-worn fleece with white drawstrings and a small snag on the left cuff. On the inside hem there's a tiny pink lipstick stain, and the inner tag has my initials 'PP' embroidered. It was a gift from my sister, so it feels really sentimental, and I’d be grateful to have it back.
I lost my tiny dwarf hamster yesterday around 3pm in the Parkersburg-Marietta area. He’s about the size of a ping-pong ball, with gray-brown fur and a small white patch on his left ear, plus a cream belly. Last seen near the Market Street entrance to City Park, by the gazebo behind the fountain, in a clear plastic cage with a blue wheel. He’s gentle and curious, and this little guy has sentimental value for my family—especially my 4-year-old daughter. If you’ve seen him, please reach out; I’d really love to have him back.
I lost my silver Yamaha trumpet yesterday around 3pm near the Smoot Theatre on 2nd Street in downtown Parkersburg. It's a lacquered trumpet, model YTR-2330, with a couple of small dents near the bell and a faint ring from a worn case strap. The mouthpiece receiver has tiny initials M.K. engraved on it, and the hard case is black with a frayed zipper. It was a gift from my grandfather and has sentimental value; playing it always felt like a connection to him. If anyone found it, please reach out I really need it back; it means the world to me.
Yesterday around 3pm I realized my Pearl 14x6.5 snare drum was missing after a quick pack-up near the Smoot Theatre on Market Street in Parkersburg. It’s gloss black with two chrome lugs and a small dent on the rim, and it has a red 'Jazz Night' sticker on the shell. It sits in a black padded case, and I know the serial number if needed. This drum has been with me since college gigs and means a lot to me emotionally. If anyone found it, please get in touch—having it back would mean everything.
I lost my black iPhone 12 Pro Max yesterday around 3pm near Market Street behind the CVS in Parkersburg. It's in a bright red silicone case and has a blue hawk sticker on the back—easy to spot. The screen is cracked at the top-left corner and there's a small dent on the bottom edge. This phone is more than a device to me; it was a gift from my grandmother and carries sentimental value, so I’d really appreciate it being returned.
I found a small olive-green zip pouch this morning around 9:45am in the parking lot behind the Parkersburg Art Center on Market Street. It's about 4 inches long, with a faded floral print on the zipper pull and a tiny dent in the metal clasp. Inside there's a silver compass keychain, a crumpled Sunset Café receipt, and a photo tucked under the lining of a dog wearing a red collar. There's a sticker on the inside that says 'Sunset Café' and the note 'Lila' written on the back of the photo. If this belongs to you, DM me here and we’ll set up a pickup.
I found a small blue plush dragon this morning around 11:15am near the City Park playground off Fourth Street in Parkersburg-Marietta. It’s about 8 inches tall, made of soft blue fleece with a rainbow mane and tiny orange wings. It's a kid-friendly plush dragon, a perfect toy for a young child. There’s a bright green tag stitched on the belly that reads 'Stellar,' and the right wing has a tiny seam nick from a playful tumble. It looks well-loved but still in good condition. If this belongs to your kid, tell me the tag color and the dragon’s name and I’ll reunite you right there at City Park.
I found a blue paperback this afternoon around 3:15pm along Market Street by Point Park and the riverfront trail behind the Parkersburg Art Center. It's a well-worn copy of The Night Circus with a teal cover, about 400 pages, and the spine is creased from a lot of reading. Inside, there's a faded Parkersburg Public Library stamp on the first page and a pink sticky note that says 'For Sarah' scribbled in the margin—little personal touches that felt like it mattered to someone. The back cover has a small coffee ring, and the pages are slightly foxed, giving it that beloved, lived-in look. I figured someone might be missing it after a walk along the river, so I’m posting here with the hope we can reunite it with its owner.
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.
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