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Yesterday around 3pm I realized I'd misplaced my orange paperback travel guide about Ventura County. It's a small 6x8 inch book with a bright orange cover, a few creases in the spine, and a blue sticky note tucked inside the back cover with my initials 'PD' and my phone number. There's a pineapple sticker on the back and a dog-eared page about the marina. I last remember having it in my tote near the Ventura Harbor Village, probably by the bike rental stand or the public restrooms. It's sentimental to me because it was a gift from a friend who visited last summer, and I'd be really grateful to have it back.
Hey there, I'm hoping someone found my blue Wilson Clash tennis racket. I lost it yesterday around 3pm near The Oaks shopping center off Thousand Oaks Boulevard and Moorpark Road, in the parking lot behind the food court. It's a 27-inch graphite racket with a white grip wrapped in a blue overgrip, and there's a small dent on the left side of the frame plus a white sticker with my initials 'AR' on the grip. This racket has been my go-to for practice since high school, so it means a lot to me and I really need it back. If you found it, send me a message here and we can arrange pickup.
I lost my gray Kipling tote bag yesterday around 3pm near the Ventura Harbor Village, by the Seabridge coffee shop on Harbor Blvd. It's a medium-sized gray nylon tote with lime-green zipper pulls and a slightly worn bottom. Inside there's a pink inner pocket, a folded road map, and a small panda keychain attached to the zipper pull. It has sentimental value—it's carrying a pressed flower from my grandmother's garden and a note from a friend. If you found it, please reach out; I'd really appreciate getting it back. Category: Miscellaneous Bags.
Yesterday around 3pm near the farmers market on Main Street in downtown Ventura, I realized my hand-painted ceramic vase was missing. It's a small vase, about 8 inches tall, white with a blue floral glaze and a subtle crackle pattern. There's a signature 'L.K.' etched on the bottom and a tiny nick along the rim—easy to spot if you know what you're looking for. It was a gift from my grandmother and means a lot to me; I keep it on a shelf by the window and I'm really hoping it turns up. If anyone found it, please drop me a message—I'd be incredibly grateful to get it back.
I lost my gold-tone Citizen Eco-Drive watch with a black leather strap yesterday around 3pm near the Starbucks on Main Street in downtown Ventura. It's a 40mm round-face watch with a brushed gold bezel, and the back is engraved with the initials 'A.H.' The leather strap shows minor wear, and there’s a small scratch on the lower right corner of the glass. It was a gift from my grandmother and has sentimental value; I really need it back. Thank you to anyone who might have spotted it.
Found these this afternoon around 2:45pm in the Oxnard Transit Center parking lot off C Street. They’re two glossy concert tickets for an event at a Ventura County venue, with a gold VIP banner and a blue holographic whale watermark. The tickets show Section A, Row 4, Seats 12 and 13, with the date printed as Fri May 23. There's also a bright blue wristband with the same whale logo on a light-blue lanyard. I’m hoping to reunite them with the owner; it would mean a lot if someone could get them back. If you're the owner, please share the event name and the last four digits of the barcode to verify.
Found this navy blue Nike hoodie this afternoon around 3:15pm in the parking lot behind The Collection at RiverPark in Oxnard, Ventura County. It's a men's size L, fleece-lined, with a bright orange drawstring and a tiny coffee stain on the left pocket. The fabric shows light wear but it's still comfy, and the Nike swoosh is visible on the chest. A small tag inside reads J.S. This hoodie seems to have seen a lot of casual wear, so if this is yours, reach out with identifying details.
I found this silver-tone bracelet this afternoon around 4:15pm along the Oxnard Beach Park boardwalk near the Esplanade and Harbor Boulevard. It's a 7-inch bracelet, slightly tarnished, with a tiny sea turtle charm and a small blue bead that slides along the chain. There’s no obvious brand, the clasp is a standard lobster claw, and the charm is cute but not flashy. If someone recognizes it, please reach out; I’d be happy to return it to the rightful owner—jewelry like this can be sentimental.
I found a small gray lop-eared rabbit this afternoon around 2:45pm in the parking lot behind the Ventura County Government Center on Victoria Avenue. It was hopping near the shrubs, a bit wary but curious, and it let me pick it up with gentle hands. The rabbit is about the size of a lemon, with soft gray fur, a white belly, and a pink ribbon tied loosely around its neck—a tiny clue that someone might be missing it. There’s a small notch on its left ear and a faint tan mark on its right hind leg, which I hope help its owner recognize it. If this is your pet, reach me at [email protected] to arrange a meetup.
I found a white Samsung tablet — an electronics item — in a bright pink protective case this afternoon around 3:45 pm, lying on a bench near the Camarillo Premium Outlets parking lot along the Ventura Freeway. The screen is cracked, but the device still powers on, and there’s a sticker on the back that reads 'Ava'. The tablet is otherwise in decent condition and came with a charging cable still attached to the case. I figured someone must be missing it, especially since the home screen shows a family photo—if you recognize this, please reach out so I can return it.
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