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I lost my silver Yamaha alto sax yesterday around 3pm near the Main Library in downtown Klamath Falls. It's a compact horn, silver lacquer with a few nicks on the bell and a small dent near the neck joint. The bell is engraved with the initials 'PP' and the case has a bright red zipper tag from a youth orchestra. It was a gift from my grandmother, and I was prepping for a recital when I last played it. I’d be incredibly grateful to get it back if anyone found it.
I lost my 18-inch 14k gold necklace yesterday around 3pm near the city library on Main Street in downtown Klamath Falls. It's a delicate, thin chain with a tiny maple leaf pendant, and the back has the initials 'KF' lightly engraved. It was a gift from my grandmother and feels irreplaceable; I wore it every day and I really miss it. The chain is shiny but has a few tiny scratches, and the pendant sits about the size of a nickel, easy to spot if you remember the leaf charm. If anyone found it, I’d be grateful to get it back.
I lost my blue-green budgie named Pico yesterday around 3pm near the Link River Trail behind the Safeway on 5th Street in Klamath Falls. He's about the size of a soda can, with a bright yellow crown and a small white patch under his beak, plus a tiny silver leg band marked 214. He's very friendly but skittish with crowds, and he usually answers to Pico when I whistle. This bird means a lot to me and I’m really worried—if you spot him around Moore Park or near 6th Street downtown, email me and I’ll come get him.
I lost my black leather briefcase, Kenneth Cole, yesterday around 3pm near the Safeway on 6th Street in downtown Klamath Falls. It's a mid-sized case with a few scuffs on the corners and a silver lock that sometimes sticks when I close it. Inside there's a red fabric lining, a small blue luggage tag with my initials 'P.P.' on it, and a USB-C drive; it also holds a wedding invitation and a photo of my kids—sentimental stuff I really need back. The briefcase has sentimental value; it was a gift from my late aunt, and I feel really anxious about losing it. If anyone found it, please drop it off at the Lost & Found near City Hall.
I lost my gray tote bag yesterday around 3pm outside the Safeway on 6th Street, near the bus stop by the library. It's a soft, medium-sized tote from a local shop, with an orange zipper pull and a tiny cat charm hanging from the zipper. Inside there’s a pink planner, a black notebook, and a small stack of photos of my grandma—it's the only copy I have, so it holds a lot of sentimental value for me. I’d really appreciate getting it back; if anyone picked it up, please reach out.
I found a light oak coffee table this afternoon around 2:45pm in the parking lot behind the Safeway on Main Street in downtown Klamath Falls. It's about 42 inches long and 18 inches wide, mid-century style, with a single shallow drawer and a brass pull that shows a bit of wear. The top has a couple of tiny dents and a faint water stain, and there's a small sunburst carving along the bottom edge plus a Ridgewood Furniture Co. label on the underside. I know how easy it is to lose a piece like this, and I’d love to help return it to its owner—if this sounds like yours, we can meet in the Safeway parking lot to swap.
I found a large red 28-inch Samsonite hard-shell suitcase this afternoon around 3:15pm outside the public library on Oak Avenue in downtown Klamath Falls. It's in decent condition with a few scuffs on the bottom corner, and the wheels roll smoothly. Inside, the gray lining has a bold blue stripe, and there's a bright green fox sticker on the outside lid that makes it stand out. The suitcase feels like it might carry someone’s travel gear or a sentimental memento, and I imagine it might belong to someone who just had a trip cut short. If this is yours, drop a note here and we can arrange pickup.
I found this yesterday around 4:15pm behind the Safeway on Main Street in Klamath Falls. It's a bearded dragon, about 9 inches from nose to tail tip, with a tan body and orange highlights along the spine. It's currently in a clear glass terrarium with a small heat lamp and a shallow water dish; the lid has a blue sticker labeled Nova with a phone number that's partly legible. There's a faint crescent scar on its left shoulder and a few darker brown speckles along the back. I'm posting here because I know someone might be missing their pet dragon; if you think this could be yours, message me and we can verify details to reunite you.
I found a red Ludwig snare drum this afternoon around 3:15 pm on the curb by the downtown Klamath Falls Library on Main Street. It's a 14x5.5 inch shell with a glossy cherry-red finish, chrome hardware, and a small dent along the rim from a bump. A blue sticker with the name 'Grace' is on the shell, and the inside bears a faded 'M.J.' label. I figured a musician must be missing this, so I’m posting here in case the owner sees it and wants to arrange pickup near the library entrance or at Riverfront Park by the pedestrian bridge.
I found a silver Wilson tennis racket this afternoon around 2:15pm behind the basketball courts at Moore Park, near 7th Street in Klamath Falls. It's a standard adult-size frame with a bright orange grip tape that sticks out in the sun, and there's a small white scuff on the throat from a fall. The strings are still tight and the Wilson logo on the strings is clean. On the butt cap there's a tiny blue sticker with the initials 'KF' scribbled in pen. If this belongs to you, I’d love to return it—happy to meet near the park entrance.