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I realized I lost my GPS devices around 1:30 p.m. on Sunday, July 6, 2025, while walking Stewart Park along the Umpqua River in Roseburg. One device is a Garmin with a blue case, the other a smaller handheld with a yellow strap. I was testing a new mapping route for a weekend hike and suddenly the devices disappeared from my pocket. The quiet park, the river breeze, and the ache of losing them all converge as I hope someone has found them and kept them safe until I can get them back.
This morning, at 11:30 a.m., I found a folder with travel visas peeking out from a tote by Riverfront Park along the Umpqua River. The documents looked important and a bit anxious, as if someone had been rushing to pack them for a trip. I know how fragile and vital those papers are, so I kept them safe and turned them in here, hoping the owner will recognize them and recover them quickly. It felt right to hold onto them until someone can verify them through the site.
I found a small bundle of enamel pins scattered near Riverfront Park in Roseburg, Oregon, around 3:20 PM today. They glittered on the sidewalk—pin backs still glinting in the sun and a few colorful slogans peeking out. A quick glance told me someone must be missing these pieces of their story, maybe from a backpack or a jacket. I tucked them into a little bag and kept them at the Roseburg Community Center desk, hoping the owner will recognize them when they see them.
Last Friday at 8:15 p.m., I found a bundle of holiday decorations sitting by the Roseburg Library steps on Jackson Street. The bundle includes a string of lights, a garland, and a red scarf—clearly someone’s Christmas setup, left behind in a hurry. It looked recent and seemed important to the owner, so I brought the items to the site and posted them here in hopes they’ll be reunited with the rightful person.
Hi, I'm Lucas Reed. I misplaced a stack of sheet music after rehearsal at Roseburg High School around 6:25 PM on Monday. I left the blue folder on a chair by the auditorium exit near Main Street and stepped out to call my mom, only to return and find it missing. Inside are violin and cello parts with my name scrawled on the cover and a few rehearsal markings in pencil. They’re crucial for a recital next week, and I’m hoping they’re somewhere nearby where a thoughtful person might have tucked them away.
I lost my framed abstract watercolor print yesterday around 3pm after I popped into the Roseburg Public Library on Main Street. It's an 8x10 inch print in a light ash wood frame, with bold red and gold swirls. The glass is clean, but there’s a tiny scratch along the top edge and a faint coffee ring on the matte at the bottom-right corner. The piece is signed in pencil in that bottom-right corner with 'L.K.' and a small date. It was a gift from my grandmother and means a lot to me—sentimental value I really don’t want to lose. If anyone found it, please let me know; I’d be forever grateful.
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