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Hi there, I misplaced my USB-C and micro-USB adapters while catching the 6:30 PM ferry at the Anacortes terminal last Friday. They are small and black, one with a blue label on the micro-USB. I remember tucking them into a side pocket of my backpack near the information kiosk, and a gust of wind might have swept them away. If anyone found them, they are the only adapters I own for my work laptop, so they are hard to replace on short notice. Please drop a note through the site if you have seen them.
I was grabbing coffee at the Anacortes Ferry Terminal area around 7:15 PM yesterday when I must have left my belts on a chair by the seating area outside. They’re a black leather belt with a silver buckle, and a brown canvas belt with brass hardware. They matter to me because one was a gift from my dad, the other I wore every day for work. I checked the terminal, the nearby shops, and the bike path along the Guemes Channel, but nothing turned up. If someone picked them up, I’d be grateful to get them back so I can finish the week without worrying about what I’m wearing.
I was walking along the Friday Harbor waterfront around 3:40 pm last Wednesday when I spotted two microwaves propped beside a dumpster behind the ferry terminal maintenance yard. They were in a dusty box, cords tangled, and there wasn’t any label that gave away who they belonged to. I picked them up and brought them to the port office Lost & Found, hoping to help the owner reclaim them. I hope this helps the rightful owner recover their belongings.
Hi, I’m Alex Rivera, a student at Skagit Valley College. I was at the Anacortes ferry terminal around 5:25 p.m. on Friday, waiting for the 6:15 sailing to San Juan Island, when I realized my student ID with a blue lanyard was lost. I retraced steps near the coffee cart and by the ticket booth, but the crowd had grown and the evening light was turning the water gold. I’m anxious about it because it has my college info and photo, and I rely on it every day.
Lost percussion instrument: a red Yamaha snare drum. I lost my red Yamaha 14x5.5 snare yesterday around 7pm. It’s lacquered red with chrome hardware, a couple of tiny dents along the rim, and the classic white Yamaha logo on the shell. Inside, there’s a black Sharpie sticker that reads 'A. Kapoor'—you can spot it if you peek under the snare. This drum has serious sentimental value for me—it's been my main practice snare since high school and was a gift from my late grandfather. I think I last had it outside The Majestic Theatre on 2nd Street in downtown Mount Vernon, Skagit County. If anyone found it, I’d really love to get it back.
I lost my blue paperback poetry collection, a 2012 SeaGlass Press edition, around 3pm yesterday near the Anacortes Public Library on 6th Street. It's about 320 pages, with a creased spine and a faint coffee stain on the back cover. A red ribbon bookmark sticks out between pages 78 and 79, and there's a small pencil note in the inside front cover that reads 'For J.' This book means a lot to me—it's a gift from my grandmother and helped get me through a rough week. If anyone found it, I’d really appreciate it being returned.
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