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I lost my black Ray-Ban Wayfarer sunglasses yesterday around 3pm somewhere near the Safeway on East 1st Street in Port Angeles, Olympic Peninsula. The frames are matte black with small gold logos on the hinges, and the left lens has a tiny scratch that’s visible up close. Inside the right temple, my initials 'AP' are etched, and one arm is a bit bent from a tumble last month. They were a gift from my sister, so they feel really sentimental and I’d love to have them back if anyone found them.
I lost my silver Dell XPS 13 laptop yesterday around 3pm. It’s tucked inside a matte black protective case, and the lid has a small lighthouse sticker that makes it stand out. There’s a tiny dent on the bottom-right corner and a faint coffee ring along the front edge. I was near the Olympic National Park Visitor Center in Port Angeles on the Olympic Peninsula, and I think I wandered toward the parking lot behind it. This laptop is my workhorse and has sentimental value, so I’d really appreciate getting it back; if you’ve seen it, please email [email protected] so we can arrange a pickup.
I lost my teal fish-motif ceramic wall plaque yesterday around 3pm. It’s an 8x12 inch hand-painted piece from Studio Indigo, with a teal glaze and copper accents, plus a tiny crack along the bottom edge. The back bears a faint signature that reads 'Indigo Studio 2019.' I last had it hanging above the entry to my art studio on Water Street in Port Townsend, Olympic Peninsula, near the ferry terminal. It has sentimental value—my grandmother gave me a similar piece years ago, and I really want to have this one back. If anyone found it, please drop me a message; I’d be incredibly grateful to get it back.
I found a pair of Merrell Moab 2 hiking shoes this morning around 9:15am, lying on the gravel near the Lake Crescent Trailhead parking area off Highway 101 in Olympic National Park. They're blue-gray, men's size 9, with olive-green laces and a muddy sole from the trail. There’s an orange pull tab at the heel and a small sticker with the initials 'KD' on the insole. If these are yours, I’d be glad to help reunite them—just drop a note with identifying details.
I found a navy blue duvet cover with a pine-tree motif along the hem, queen size, no visible brand tag. It was folded and left on the curb near the Safeway on Lincoln Street in Port Angeles this afternoon, around 2:45pm. The fabric feels soft and recently washed, with a sturdy zipper and a small pinecone embroidery on one corner. There’s a faint coffee stain on the inner flap, plus a loose thread near the zipper that could help confirm ownership. If this belongs to you, I’d be happy to help reunite you—let me know how you’d like to arrange pickup. I’m on the Olympic Peninsula, hoping to get this back to its owner soon.
Yesterday around 3pm I lost my iPhone 12 Pro Max in a slate blue silicone case near the Starbucks on Water Street in Port Townsend, Olympic Peninsula. The phone is in good condition overall, but the bottom edge has a tiny dent and there’s a cracked screen protector over the screen. On the back there’s a small sticker with my initials AF and a faint fingerprint from where I used to text with it every day. It also holds some family photos and a few important work notes—losing it feels disruptive and a bit scary. I really need it back; it’s my lifeline for messages and appointments.
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