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I lost my red Le Creuset 4-quart Dutch oven yesterday around 3pm near the East Oregon Public Market on Main Street, by The Daily Grind cafe. I know it's a heavy enamel-coated piece, bright red with a white interior and a small dent on the rim. There's a tiny 'PP' initials hand-painted on the bottom so I can spot it easily. It feels sentimental—it was a gift from my grandmother, and I use it weekly for Sunday stews. If someone found it, I'd really appreciate getting it back. Return it to the East Oregon Police Station or message me here.
I lost my blue Moleskine notebook yesterday around 3pm near the East Oregon Public Library on Pine Street. It's a pocket-sized hardcover with a bright blue cover, a red wax seal on the back, and the pages are dotted. Inside, there are notes for my literature class and a tiny origami crane bookmark. The cover is slightly scuffed from being in my bag and there's my initials "AK" written on the inside front flap. This notebook means a lot to me because it's where I jot ideas for a poem my grandmother loved. If anyone found it, I’d really appreciate returning it to the East Oregon Public Library front desk or dropping a note here so we can arrange a pickup.
I lost a stunning ceramic vase that I hand-painted with intricate blue floral designs. It slipped out of my bag while I was visiting a local craft fair in East Oregon this past weekend. It has considerable sentimental value, as it was a gift from my grandmother. Please let me know if you've seen it!
I lost my black over-ear Bluetooth headphones at a coffee shop in East Oregon while studying. I set them down on the table and accidentally left them behind when I went to pay. They’re really comfortable and I hope someone finds them.
I lost my gray Nike running shoes while hiking in the Blue Mountains about a week ago. They have a distinctive bright yellow swoosh and are size 10. I think I took them off to adjust my socks and might have forgotten them at the lookout point. They've been a favorite of mine, so I'm really hoping to find them.
I found a set of keys this afternoon around 3:20pm in the parking lot behind the East Oregon Mall on Main Street. They’re on a cobalt-blue nylon lanyard with a small silver panda keychain, plus a Toyota car key and a house key with a green tag that says HOME 203. One key has a red paint speck on the head and the brass tag is engraved 'R-403'—easy to spot. It looks well-used but I figured you’d want them back quickly; I know how stressful it is to misplace something as important as your keys. If this is yours, message me and we’ll arrange a quick handoff.
I found a light-gray canvas tote bag this morning around 10:15am behind the East Oregon Central Library on Oak Street. It's about 12 inches wide, with a zipper that sticks a bit and some frayed edges. There's a pink tassel charm hanging from the zipper pull, and inside I saw a blue wallet with the initials 'AK' and a panda-stickered sketchbook. If it's yours, drop a message here and we can arrange a pickup near the library or at Riverside Market.
I found a small pulse oximeter this morning around 9:15 am, lying on the sidewalk outside the East Oregon Community Health Center on Pine Street near the entrance with the red awning. It is white with a teal silicone sleeve and a slightly smudged display; the brand WellCare is faintly printed on the back. It is compact, about credit-card size, and seems gently used—just a couple of light scratches along the edge. I would love to return it to the owner, especially since someone relies on it daily; if this belongs to you, drop me a line and we can sort it out.
Found an orange DeWalt 20V cordless drill yesterday around 3pm behind East Oregon Market on Main Street in East Oregon. It's a sturdy drill with a black rubber grip and a dent on the battery clip. The case includes two batteries and a small white sticker labeled 'JR' on the lid. There are some light scratches on the body, but it still seems to function well. I figured someone might be missing it after a home project—happy to help reunite it with its owner if this sounds like yours, we can meet up in the parking lot behind East Oregon Market.
I found a small, black USB drive while hiking near a little stream in East Oregon. It seems to have some school projects and personal photos on it. If anyone has lost their drive, please reach out with details about the contents to confirm ownership.