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Keys on blue lanyard found near East Oregon Mall
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.
Black Akai MPK Mini MKII MIDI keyboard with red sticker
I’m posting because I misplaced my black Akai MPK Mini MKII MIDI keyboard yesterday around 3pm near the East Oregon Public Library on Pine Street. It’s a 25-key controller with a matte finish, silver knobs, and a small red sticker on the bottom edge. There’s a tiny dent on the top-left corner from a coffee spill last month, and the back has a faded sticker from my old studio. It’s my main practice tool and means a lot to me, so I’d really appreciate getting it back; if anyone found it, please drop it at the East Oregon Police Department lobby or contact me here.
Dark gray North Face backpack with orange fox keychain
I lost my dark gray North Face backpack yesterday around 3pm near the East Oregon Public Library on Maple Street. It's a medium-sized pack with a black bottom and a bright orange fox-shaped keychain dangling from the zipper; there's a small coffee stain on the front pocket. Inside are my 13-inch laptop, charger, and a notebook filled with class notes, plus a few photos of my grandmother from college—the sentimental stuff I can't replace. If you found it, I really need it back and would be grateful to be reunited, especially if it turns up around the East Oregon University campus or the library lot.
Black North Face backpack with orange zippers
Found a black North Face backpack this morning around 9:15am in front of the East Oregon University Library on Cedar Street. It's about a 20-liter pack, with bright orange zipper pulls, a coffee stain on the bottom corner, and a small blue whale keychain clipped to the zipper. Inside, there's a spiral notebook, a reusable water bottle, and a USB-C charger sticking out of the main pocket. A subtle embossed label on the front reads 'East Oregon Runner's Club'—pretty distinctive. I'll hand it over to the Lost & Found and hope the owner reaches out; if this sounds like yours, send a message and describe a couple of identifying details.