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I was walking along the Ventura Harbor parking lot around 6:50 a.m. on Tuesday when I spotted a GPS device lying on the pavement near Parking Lot C, its screen cracked and the case scuffed from weather. I picked it up and kept it safe, hoping its owner would see this and claim it. There’s a quiet relief in finding a small clue to someone’s life, and I’d like to help reunite it with its owner at the local lost-and-found if that’s how things work here.
I lost my devices around 1:15 PM on Tuesday near the Ventura Harbor Village, and the harbor breeze still feels like a reminder of what’s missing. My laptop in a dark gray sleeve and my phone in a bright blue case were last hooked to a charger as I hurried past the shops, and I fear they were left behind on a bench by the water. I replay that moment—the gulls over the wharf, the sun catching the waves—hoping someone who found them will see this listing and help me get them back through the site. If anyone recognizes these items, I’d be endlessly grateful.
I was out for a morning walk along the Ventura Harbor Walk at 9:30 a.m. today, the water glinting as gulls cried above the docks, when I spotted a small black carry-on tucked behind a bench by the marina. Inside were two passports and a few travel documents, pages fluttering in the sea breeze. It was a gut-punch moment—someone should be traveling soon, and this could derail their plans. I kept the papers dry and free of fingerprints, hoping the owner will see this listing and reclaim them quickly via the site. The owner's photo on one page is bright and friendly; I hope they make it back to their trip soon.
I was helping decorate for the neighborhood tree-lighting at the Ventura Harbor Village when I left my holiday decorations in the back of my SUV around 5:45 PM Sunday. The bin is white, topped with a red plaid runner, and inside are a handful of large red and gold ornaments, several strands of warm LEDs, and a snowflake centerpiece. My heart aches thinking someone might have mistaken them for trash. I would recognize the bin by the red runner and the tangled LED cords. If you saw a white plastic bin near the Ventura Harbor Village parking lot by the lifeguard tower, please give it a look.
Standard men’s reading glasses for night driving I a Blue tough hard case. Really need them!
Hi, I’m Diego Ramirez. I found a student ID on Tuesday around 9:25 AM on the steps outside the Ventura College Library, near the east entrance, in Ventura County. The card has a photo and a campus address, and it looks like it had been dropped recently. I picked it up and held onto it, hoping to see the owner reunite with it soon. It felt good to help, even in a small way.
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