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I lost my Sony wireless earbuds yesterday around 3pm. They’re a compact electronics accessory in a black charging case, and the left earbud has a small scuff, plus there’s a faded 'CV-23' sticker on the case. I think I last had them outside the CVS on Main Street, near the Cumberland Valley Library, after grabbing coffee at Java Junction. They were a gift from my sister and mean a lot to me, so I’m really hoping someone picked them up and can get them back. If found, you can reach me at [email protected] to arrange a quick meetup in Cumberland Valley.
Yesterday around 3pm I realized my brass compass was missing after I left the Cumberland Valley Public Library on Main Street. It's a small, brass-colored compass about the size of a matchbook, tucked in a worn brown leather pouch with a short green paracord loop. On the back there are the initials E.J. and there's a tiny dent on the rim from a fall a while back. It belonged to my grandfather, and it has serious sentimental value; I really need it back. If you found it, I'm asking please get in touch—I'd be forever grateful to get it back.
I was prepping dinner yesterday around 3pm and must have left my blue Le Creuset 5-quart Dutch oven outside the Cumberland Valley Coffee Co. on Main Street. It's a sturdy enameled cast-iron pot, colorway deep blue, with a few tiny enamel chips around the lid and a coffee stain on the inside rim. The lid has a worn knob, and there's a small sticker from a local farmers' market on the bottom. It has sentimental value—my grandmother gave me the set, and I really need it back. If anyone found it, please reach out—I’d be so grateful.
I lost my cream tufted ottoman with carved light oak legs yesterday around 3pm, near the Cumberland Valley Public Library's back entrance off Main Street. It's a Wayfair find, about 22 inches wide and 15 inches tall, upholstered in soft cream boucle fabric, with a small chip on the front-right corner and a faint coffee-ring mark on the top from a mug years back. The legs show a little wear but the piece is otherwise in good condition. It has sentimental value—my grandmother gave it to me, and I really need it back.
I lost my sister Ava Morales yesterday around 7:15pm in Cumberland Valley. Last seen outside the Cumberland Valley Mall near the Starbucks on Main Street, she headed toward the river trail behind the cinema. She's about 5 ft 6 in tall, 135 pounds, with shoulder-length curly brown hair and was wearing a red puffer jacket, black jeans, and white sneakers. Ava has a small compass tattoo on her left forearm and wears a silver hoop earring in her right ear; she’s carrying a light gray backpack with a few space-themed patches. This is really worrying for our family; she keeps a few sentimental photos inside the backpack, and we just want her back safe. If anyone spots her, feel free to drop me a note here in the app.
I found a gold-tone bracelet this morning around 10:15am in the parking lot behind Riverbend Deli on Main Street in Cumberland Valley. It's about 7 inches long, with a delicate chain and a small pink enamel heart charm that catches the light. There’s a tiny silver tag on the clasp engraved with the initials 'M.F.' and a faint floral pattern along the edge of the charm. The piece looks gently worn but clean, not bent or broken, and it seemed to have been worn recently. If the owner recognizes it, drop me a note here and we can figure out how to return it.
I found a pair of blue Warby Parker glasses this afternoon around 2:15pm near the Cumberland Valley Public Library on Market Street. They’re rectangular plastic frames in a bright cobalt blue, with a small scratch on the left lens and a barely bent right temple. The case is a black faux-leather pouch with a microfiber cleaning cloth tucked inside. The logo on the inside of the temple reads Warby Parker, so it should be recognizable to the owner. If these belong to you, I’d really like to get them back—someone must be missing them after their errands around Cumberland Valley.
I found a small green parakeet with a lime-yellow chest this afternoon around 2:45pm outside the Cumberland Valley Shopping Plaza, near the CVS on Main Street and Cumberland Avenue. It has a red plastic leg band with the code AZ27 and a tiny blue patch on its right wing. It seemed pretty calm, hopping onto my finger when I spoke softly. I kept it in a safe tote in my car to keep it from flying away while I try to locate its owner. If this sounds like your bird, share the leg band code and any other distinguishing marks—I'll be glad to help reunite you.
Found wireless earbuds this afternoon around 3:15pm in the Cumberland Valley Plaza parking lot behind the CVS on Main Street. They’re in a matte black charging case with a small dent on the lid and a bright orange sticker with the initials MB on the back. One earbud has a tiny scratch near the sensor, otherwise they seem in good working condition. If anyone recognizes them, I’d really love to get them back to the owner—these probably get used every day. I can meet up near the CVS or at the plaza to hand them over.
I found a blue ceramic mixing bowl this afternoon around 3:15pm in the Cumberland Valley Market parking lot off Main Street, near the CVS entrance. It's about 9 inches across, with a glossy cobalt exterior and a cream interior, and there's a noticeable chip along the rim. On the bottom there’s a faint pencil mark that looks like an 'S' plus a small coffee stain from yesterday's bake. It smells faintly of vanilla and was sitting on the curb near the bike racks. If this bowl belongs to you, I’d be glad to return it—it’s funny how a simple serving piece can carry memories.