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LOST: Holiday Decorations in Roseburg

Near Roseburg Library Lost listing Posted 5 days ago

Description

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.

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Near Roseburg Library

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