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Eyeglass clip for prescription glasses. They are red metal with gray lenses.
I was strolling through the South Park Blocks by Powell's City of Books on SW 10th Ave around 3:15 p.m. this past Saturday when I realized my two vintage brooches were missing from my coat. One features a tiny emerald, the other a delicate pearl set in silver—both heirlooms that meant a lot to my family. They’re irreplaceable in more ways than one, and I’m hoping a careful finder might bring them back. If you found something like this, please reach out through the site so we can arrange a proper return.
I’m Emma Williams, and I’ve misplaced my medication. I last had it around 7:30 PM as I was leaving Powell’s City of Books on West Burnside in downtown Portland. It’s a small brown bottle with a white label, essential for my daily routine, and I’m anxious about missing a dose. I retraced my steps along the sidewalk outside Powell’s and the nearby cafe, but I couldn’t find it.
I was arranging the living room when I pulled out a box labeled 'Holiday Decorations' and set it on the coffee table. At 8:15 PM on Friday, December 20, I stepped out briefly and came back to find the box missing, along with a handful of delicate ornaments, somewhere near my apartment on SW 2nd Ave, not far from Pioneer Courthouse Square. I checked the hallway, the carport, and even behind the sofa, but nothing turned up. These decorations are both practical and sentimental, and I would love to get them back. If you happened to see a box with colorful ribbons near Powell's on Burnside, please keep an eye out.
I was wrapping up a casual pickup game near downtown Portland, and around 6:30 PM on Saturday I left my equipment bag on a bench outside Pioneer Place. The bag holds a tennis racket, a soccer ball, and a pair of running shoes—nothing flashy, but all I’ve got for practice this season. The whole thing is a black duffel with a blue zipper, and I can’t shake the worry that someone might have picked it up. I’m hoping someone turned it in at a Portland landmark near the square, and that the items are still intact.
I found this bright blue dog harness this afternoon around 3:15 pm near Powell's City of Books on SW 11th Ave in Portland. It's a nylon harness, size small, with a lime-green reflective stripe and a small red fabric tag that says 'Rex' on the loop. It also has a tiny paw-print patch stitched near the chest strap and a few scuff marks from being on the sidewalk. It looks like it's in decent shape overall and I know some pups can be sentimental keepsakes for their owners. If this harness belongs to you, I'm happy to help return it—please reach out here with a description to confirm it's yours.
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