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I lost my black Zoom H5 Handy Recorder yesterday around 3pm near Powell's City of Books on Burnside Street in Portland. It's a matte black body with a couple of scratches and two built-in mics, and I keep it in a blue neoprene sleeve. There's a small red sticker with my initials 'PP' on the side, and a faint coffee ring on the sleeve—little clues that might help identify it. This Audio & Video Equipment is essential for my field interviews, and I really need it back; if anyone found it, please get in touch.
I'm Mia Park, Kai's mom, and I lost my son yesterday around 4pm. Last seen near Powell's City of Books on West Burnside in Portland, he wore a bright blue hoodie with a yellow star patch, gray sweatpants, and black sneakers. Kai is 7 years old, about 4 ft 4 in, with short black hair and a small star-shaped birthmark on his left wrist. I'm really worried—he can be curious and shy, and the busy crowds around the Pearl District make it easy for him to slip away.
I lost my blue-yellow budgie yesterday around 3pm after a window screen snagged and I was rushing out of my apartment on West Burnside Street in Portland, near Powell's City of Books. He's small, about the size of a canary, with a bright cobalt blue tail and a pale yellow chest; a silver leg band with 'L-103' on his left leg. He has one peculiar white patch on his left wing. He’s been part of our family for years and the moment he vanished I felt my heart drop—he’s incredibly friendly and chatty, so I’m worried he might be scared and perched nearby waiting to be called. If you spot him, please message me; I’d be forever grateful to have him back.
I lost my Seiko watch with a blue dial and brown leather strap yesterday around 3pm near Powell's City of Books on Burnside in Portland. The case is stainless steel, about 40mm, and there’s a tiny dent on the right side and a faint scratch around the 2 o'clock marker. The back is engraved with two initials, EM, and the strap has a small crease from daily wear. It meant a lot to me because it was a gift from my grandfather, and I could really use its return. If anyone found it, please message me here—I can describe it in more detail and arrange a pickup nearby.
I lost my leopard gecko yesterday around 3pm after I briefly stepped out of the living room. It slipped out from under the sofa near my apartment by Powell's Books on Burnside in Downtown Portland. The gecko is about 4 inches long, orange with bright blue spots along its back, and a slightly lighter tail. It has a tiny white scar above its left nostril and a chipped toenail on the right front foot. It lives in a clear glass terrarium with a cork hide and a small heat lamp; I’m worried because it’s shy and relies on warm spots to feel safe. If you see it, please contact me—this little guy is really special to me.
I found a gray knit beanie with a black pom-pom this afternoon around 2:15pm on SW 5th Ave near Pioneer Place Mall in downtown Portland. It's a snug, medium-weight knit, with a soft fleece lining and a little pinecone patch stitched inside the brim. The beanie has a small amount of wear but is in good condition overall, no holes or pilling beyond typical use. If whoever lost it recognizes the pinecone patch, I'm happy to hand it back to you as soon as we meet up near the corner of SW 5th and Pine.
I found a glossy black 28-inch suitcase this afternoon around 2:15pm outside the Pioneer Place Mall on SW 5th Ave in downtown Portland. It's a sturdy four-wheel spinner, in decent condition with just a tiny dent on the front lower corner. A bright red luggage tag with the initials ET is still attached, and there's a small silver compass charm dangling from one zipper pull. The inside lining is blue and gray with a geometric pattern, easy to spot if someone checks quickly. I figured someone might be traveling or really hoping to get this back, so I’m posting here to reunite it with its owner.
I found a pair of neon orange Nike swim trunks, size M, this afternoon around 2:15 PM in the parking lot behind the Pioneer Place mall on SW 5th Ave in downtown Portland. They have a white drawstring, a small sea turtle embroidery on the right back pocket, and a faint chlorine stain along the left leg from a recent river dip. They look fairly new and are still a bit damp, tucked under a parked bike rack when I spotted them. If these sound like yours, I’m hoping to help get them back to you—perhaps we could meet near Salmon Street Springs or at the Pioneer Courthouse Square to trade them back.
I found a neon blue Nike running jacket this morning around 7:15am outside Powell's Books on West Burnside Street in downtown Portland. It's a men's size M, made of lightweight Dri-FIT fabric, with reflective piping along the sleeves and a bright orange zipper pull that makes it easy to spot. There’s a small scuff on the left elbow and a tiny embroidered compass patch on the inside of the collar—nice little details that caught my eye. The jacket looks well cared for, not torn, just a little wear. If this sounds like yours, shoot me a message in the app with roughly what you were wearing this morning, and we can arrange a quick meet-up.
I found a Sony a6400 mirrorless camera this morning around 9:30am in the parking lot behind Powell's City of Books on West Burnside Street, Portland. It's black with a 16-50mm kit lens attached and tucked in a gray padded case. A couple of identifying touches: an orange lens cap handwritten with '50' and a green sticker with the initials 'AR' on the bottom plate. The LCD screen shows a small diagonal crack in the protector, otherwise it's in good shape. If this sounds like yours, share a couple details only you would know, and we can arrange a safe handoff.