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I lost my red Nike running shoes yesterday around 3pm near the Roseburg Public Library on Main Street. They’re men’s size 9, red with a white swoosh and bright orange laces, and the left toe has a small tear from a recent run. These shoes mean a lot to me—my sister gave them to me last year, and they’ve helped get me through marathon training, so they’re sentimental. If you found them around the library steps or along Winchester Avenue by the bookstore, please reach out—I’d really love to get them back.
I lost my two-day wristbands for the Roseburg Summer Music Fest yesterday around 3pm near the Roseburg Public Library on Winchester Ave. The passes are two different wristbands: neon lime green with black 'ROSEBURG FEST 2026' text and a hot pink one with a tiny purple star sticker near the clasp. They were inside a clear plastic sleeve, now a little crumpled. These passes were a gift from my sister and they mean a lot to me—I really don’t want to miss the shows. If someone finds them, I’d be grateful to hear from you via the email above and we can arrange a meetup to return them.
I lost my grey Samsonite spinner suitcase yesterday around 3pm near the Roseburg Amtrak Station on Winchester Avenue. It's a large hard-shell, 28 inches, with four wheels and a bright red luggage tag that reads 'Family'. The zipper area has a small blue ribbon keychain attached, and one corner is scuffed from a tumble in the station parking lot. Inside there's a mix of clothes and a framed photo of my grandmother—this suitcase has serious sentimental value, and I really need it back. If you found it, message me here so we can arrange a drop-off or pickup in Roseburg.
I lost my navy blue Columbia fleece hoodie yesterday around 3pm. It's a size large, zip-up with an orange zipper pull and a small coffee stain on the left sleeve. The inner tag has the initials 'RR' embroidered in white, which is easy to spot if you peek inside. I was at the Coffee Roasters on Main Street in downtown Roseburg when I last had it— grabbed a latte and stepped out onto the sidewalk. It’s well-worn but still comfy, and it’s basically my go-to layer for chilly Roseburg evenings. It means a lot to me; it was a gift from my sister. If you found it, please DM me—I’d be incredibly grateful to get it back.
I was out for a ride yesterday around 3pm and I think I dropped my blue Giro bike helmet somewhere along Winchester Avenue near the Safeway, by the Oak Street crossing in Roseburg. It’s a blue Giro Radix MIPS helmet, size M, with black vents and a red interior pad; there’s a small dent on the left shell from a tumble last weekend. Inside the chin strap I labeled it with a white sticker that has my initials 'PP' in Sharpie, and there’s a faint scuff on the right strap. This helmet is part of my daily cycling routine and it really matters to me to get it back—it was a gift from my cycling club and I’d be grateful to recover it. If you found it, please drop it at the Roseburg Police Department or reply to this listing so we can arrange a pickup.
I found a compact MIDI keyboard controller this afternoon around 3:15pm, in front of the Roseburg Coffee Co. on Oak Street, near the library. It's a 25-key MIDI keyboard controller, black with a few light scratches on the top panel. The case has a blue sticker on the underside with the letters 'A1', and there's a tiny dent on the bottom edge where it must have bumped something. A USB-C cable is tucked under the sleeve it was in, and the whole setup looks fairly used but functional. I'd really like to reunite it with the owner; someone must be missing this and it probably means a lot to them.
I found a vintage coin collection this afternoon around 3:15pm, tucked inside a red metal tin with a dented lid, sitting on the sidewalk outside the Roseburg Antique Mall on Main Street. The tin measures about 6 by 4 inches and has a blue label that reads 'Heritage Coins' that's faded but legible. Inside are coins from different eras, some coppery and others silver-toned, with visible patina, plus a small roll of mint wrappers and a cracked magnifying glass. It seems like a genuine find for a collector, a bit dusty but otherwise intact, and I’d love to see it back with its owner.
Found a large navy blue hardside suitcase this afternoon around 3:20pm behind the Roseburg Transit Center on Jackson Street. It has a bright red luggage tag with the initials 'A.M.' and a small dent on the bottom corner. Inside are clothes, a scarf, and a passport wallet with travel documents—clearly someone traveling. If this is yours, tell me the tag initials and one item from inside and we can arrange a safe pickup. I’m just trying to get this back to its rightful owner and avoid anyone panicking about their trip.
I found a Nintendo Switch this afternoon around 3:45 pm behind the Roseburg Public Library on Main Street. It's in a black protective case, with neon red and blue Joy-Cons, and it comes with the dock. The screen has a small scratch along the bottom edge, and there's a panda sticker on the case plus a blue silicone grip on one Joy-Con. I know how disappointing it is to lose a game setup like this, so I'm hoping to return it to its owner soon. If this looks like yours, ping me here and we can arrange a pickup near the library.
I found a navy blue handbag this afternoon around 3:15pm outside the Roseburg Public Library on Harvard Avenue, near the coffee cart by the entrance. It's a medium-sized bag with a long strap and gold-tone zippers. The interior lining is bright pink, and there's a small brass lighthouse charm on the zipper pull—a detail that stands out and helps identify it. I also noticed a worn leather wallet insert with initials 'A.P.' tucked inside, plus a tiny smudge of mascara on the corner. The bag looks well-loved but in good condition overall. If this belongs to you, I’d be glad to arrange a quick meetup in Roseburg to return it.
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