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I was cleaning up after a yard sale near the Yuba-Sutter Public Library area, around 3:30 PM on Saturday, and I suddenly realized my DVD case was missing from the tote. It holds seven discs, mostly classic 80s and 90s films; the cover features Casablanca and a few other titles I loved with my dad. They’re not gold or anything — just memories I can’t replace. I’ve checked the benches along Broadway and stopped by the Marysville Library, but no luck yet. If someone found them, I’d be grateful to have them back and to hold onto those evenings again.
I was rushing to catch a train around 8:15 a.m. on Friday, standing at the corner of B Street and 2nd in downtown Marysville, right beside the Feather River path. My travel visas were missing from the slim pouch in my carry-on and my stomach dropped. I scanned the benches and the curb by the Marysville Courthouse, praying they hadn’t blown away. I feel anxious but hopeful they’ll be found and turned in to the right place.
After practice at Riverfront Park in Marysville, I realized my bag of sports gear was gone. It was around 6:30 p.m. last Tuesday, and I left the bag on a bench by the basketball courts while we discussed the next game. Inside were gear for multiple sports—basketball shoes, goalie gloves, a whistle, and a bright yellow water bottle—things I rely on week after week. I’m really hoping someone picked it up and kept it safe; those items mean a lot to me and to the kids I coach.
Hey there, I’m Jordan Lee. I misplaced my devices somewhere in the Yuba-Sutter area this evening. I was at the Olivehurst Library on Olivehurst Avenue around 6:20 PM after swinging by a friend’s place, and I realized my phone and tablet were gone when I headed toward the Olivehurst Shopping Center. They’re in a charcoal case with a cracked screen protector on the phone and a gray Ziploc on the tablet with a charging cable still attached. I rely on these for work and notes, so I’m trying not to panic. If someone found them, please leave a note on the site so I can recover them.
I LOST my holiday decorations after leaving them in the vicinity of Ellis Lake Park in Marysville around 7:30 p.m. last Friday. The box held a red-and-gold garland, a fragile glass ornament, and a handmade wreath that belonged to my grandmother. It feels off to celebrate without them, and I’m hoping a good Samaritan found them and will return them through the site. If you saw someone near Ellis Lake with a box full of decorations, please help reunite them with their owner.
I found a stack of photographs along the Feather River levee behind Marysville’s Riverfront Park this morning, around 9:20 a.m., in the Yuba-Sutter region of California. The images range from old black-and-white portraits to a recent color shot of a family standing in front of a storefront. The backs carry handwriting and dates, hinting at memories that deserve to be remembered. I gathered them up and kept them safe, hoping the rightful owners see this post and recognize their own faces. It’s a slice of local history, and I’d be thrilled to see these photos returned to their owners through the site.
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