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Keys with red fox keychain and campus fob

I lost my keys yesterday around 3pm outside the Memorial Union on the OSU campus in Corvallis. The ring is small and silver, with a red fox-shaped silicone keychain and a blue USB drive stuck on it, plus a brass tag engraved 'K-127'. There’s a dented house key and a Toyota car key with a chipped blue plastic head—the whole thing is a bit scratched from daily use. The fox charm was a gift from my sister, so it feels sentimental. If anyone found them, I’d really appreciate getting them back; you can reach me at [email protected].

Corvallis / Albany 5 months ago
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Lost keychain with 'Adventure Awaits' charm, silver clip, and attached keys near the coffee shop on Main Street in downtown Corvallis.

I lost my favorite keychain, which has a small charm that says 'Adventure Awaits', while walking around downtown Corvallis last Saturday. It has a silver clip and several keys attached to it. I was carrying some shopping bags and might have dropped it near the coffee shop on Main Street.

Main Street Coffee Shop, Downtown Corvallis, Corvallis, OR, United States 10 months ago
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Red windbreaker with reflective stripes

I found a red windbreaker this afternoon around 2:45pm behind the campus bookstore on 26th Street in Corvallis. It's a Columbia windbreaker, size L, bright red with a neon orange lining and a small hidden hood. There are a couple of distinctive marks: a faint coffee stain on the left sleeve cuff and an inner pocket with a compass keychain clipped to the zipper pull. It's in good shape overall, just waiting for its owner. If this belongs to you, send me a note here with a quick description of the lining color or the inside tags to confirm, and we can figure out safe pickup in Corvallis.

Corvallis / Albany 6 months ago
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Ryobi 18V drill kit lost near library

I lost my Ryobi 18V One+ cordless drill kit yesterday around 3pm near the Corvallis Public Library on Main Street. It's a black drill with teal accents, about 12 inches long, kept in a gray hard-shell case that's a bit scuffed. The case contains a few drill bits and the red chuck-key. A yellow tape label with 'S-27' is stuck to the charger, and the drill grip has a small blue marker smudge I couldn't remove. This drill is my go-to for home repairs and has sentimental value—it's the first real tool I bought after starting my own DIY projects. If anyone found it, please reach out; I’d really appreciate getting it back.

Corvallis / Albany 4 months ago