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A dilemma, homeless stuff

I went for a walk this morning at the local swamp. There were garbage bags full of clothing in a heap near the entrance. Looked like maybe 5 or 6 bags of stuff. There was also a duffel bag sitting on top that looked newer. It was open so I looked inside and there was a laptop.
It was raining and this laptop was going to be toast, so I tossed the bag in the car thinking I could track down the owner somehow.
Not a soul around. Whoever owns all this stuff is in hiding somewhere, or doesn't know their stuff is sitting here maybe. Hard to guess.
I haven't turned the laptop on, but inside that bag were other items. Some papers that identified the owner, but they are all dated 2018. One of the sheets had a phone number so I called it but some guy answered and he did not know who this person is. He suspected the number had been reused.
There was a bunch of clothing in there, some shirts, maybe 5 bra's, some napkins, pencils. Power cable to laptop is in there too.
All the clothing was soaked. The laptop had water dripping off it. it may be toast already, but I will not turn it on like this. Let it dry first.
I hung everything up to dry it and tossed a few things in the dryer including that duffel bag.
Question is, what to do with it all. I don't want it myself, should I take it to police station? Do they do anything with homeless possessions?
I kind of wish I could track down the owner and maybe help them out, but not sure how someone does that.
I do have the name of this person from the paperwork. It is a female from India, maybe 28yrs old, and there are papers requesting money that I guess she couldn't pay. Very sad.
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she may have stashed it somewhere she felt it would be safe. she may come back for it. It's really hard to say. Maybe clean it up the best you can and put it back, protecting it in some way from the weather?

Im sure she wants/ Neds her things. But who knows ...
@nonsensiclesnail Yea, that's an idea. Another thought is to put a note there saying I have it in case she comes back. At least it is safe here. Hmm.. I may just do that. That way I can connect with her and maybe help out.
@JamesBugman You are incredibly thoughtful to do this.
Be careful though. the homeless women I've interacted with are very aggressively terrified. They always carry a weapon or 3, understandably. Be sure to tell her your intent. Maybe if there is somewhere "safe" nearby to leave it for her that might be better, like a church or if you have them in your area, call the local homeless shelters and see if anyone knows her.
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WandererTony · 56-60, M
If there is any indian contact or address, let me know on DM. I can try to help from here.

Might be stolen. Hope it isnt anything involving the wrong side of the law.
@WandererTony It seems to be a complete toss of all her stuff, there are dishes and kitchen things and even some kind of chair. I am guessing she couldn't pay the rent and the landlord chucked all her stuff.
I went back this morning and none of it has been touched, although that rain yesterday is going to ruin most of it, and dogs have been peeing on the bags.
Kind of feel like I should grab it all and wash/dry it and then put it back into clean bags, but then maybe she isnt around anymore.. really hard to guess.
Nick1 · 61-69, M
That is nice of you. I think it is good idea to put note informing it is with you. Hope that person is still there and will appreciate your good deeds.
being · 36-40, F
There could be a situation where the woman could have been abducted and thrown her belongings or anything that could identify her away.
Go to the police but I doubt they'd take the time to investigate.
May be a missing person case in the making. Or god forbid, she's a suicide victim and in that nearby pond.

Perhaps notifying the police end of day is wise.
Jokersswild · 22-25
Salvation army. Someone else may be able to use the items.
ninalanyon · 61-69, T
@Jokersswild Salvation Army might also be able to help the person.
Notsimilarreally · 31-35, F
Probably stolen stuff
@RedBaron Oops, right, fixed it. Thanks.
NinaTina · 26-30, F
Turn the laptop on and see who it's registered to
@NinaTina Yea tried that. There is an old address listed, but somehow I doubt her stuff would end up here if she was still living there.
NinaTina · 26-30, F
@JamesBugman go to post office and see if her name brings up anything,or police
@NinaTina You think the post office tracks where mail goes? That is kinda spooky.

 
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