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I lost my white AirPods Pro charging case yesterday around 3pm outside the CMU Union on University Avenue in Mount Pleasant. The case has a small dent on the bottom edge and is engraved with the initials 'A.B.' on the lid. It’s sentimental to me because it was a gift from my sister and I use it every day for commutes back from classes. If you found it, I’d be incredibly grateful to get it back, and I can offer a small reward. I searched the Union area and the parking lot behind the campus bookstore, but no luck.
Yesterday around 3pm I realized my pink Canon PowerShot ELPH was missing in Mount Pleasant, Central Michigan, near the CMU Bookstore on University Avenue by the student union. It's a small camera, snug in a pink neoprene case with a silver ring around the lens and a rainbow sticker on the edge of the case. The screen is clean, but the bottom corner has a tiny dent and there's a fingerprint smudge across the back. It was a gift from my sister last Christmas, so it means a lot to me to get it back. If you found it, reach out with any details so we can verify and arrange a pickup.
I’m desperate to find my orange tabby cat, Milo. I last saw him yesterday around 3pm near the CMU campus, specifically along University Avenue by Warriner Hall, and he bolted into a neighbor’s yard. He’s an adult tabby, about 12 pounds, with a bright orange coat and a white bib, and he wears a blue collar with a tiny silver bell. He also has a small notch in his left ear and a faint scar on his nose—hard to miss if you know him. He’s not just a pet; he’s family, and this has been really tough on me—please reach out if you’ve seen him.
I lost my brown leather Coach wallet yesterday around 3pm near the Starbucks on Main Street in Mount Pleasant, Central Michigan. It's a mid-size bifold, dark brown leather with slightly worn edges and a tiny coffee stain on the back corner. Inside there's a blue lining and a few cards, including my driver's license and two credit cards, plus a small photo of my grandmother. It has sentimental value—she gave it to me years ago—and I’m really hoping to get it back. If anyone found it, email me at [email protected] with any details.
I lost my sunburst Yamaha violin yesterday around 3pm outside the Starbucks on Main Street in downtown Mount Pleasant, Central Michigan. It's a full-size student violin in a black hard-shell case; the instrument has a natural sunburst finish, a dent on the back near the lower bout, and the bow has a worn leather grip. The case has a blue strap wrapped around the handle and a CMU Violin Club sticker on the inside lid. This violin was a gift from my grandfather, and I really need it back.
I found a gray tote bag this afternoon around 2:15pm near the Central Michigan University Library on University Ave in Mount Pleasant. It's a medium-sized canvas tote with a black bottom and frayed handles, and the bright red lining peeks out when you open it. Inside there’s a blue spiral notebook with a CMU sticker on the cover and a pink umbrella tucked in the corner, plus a metal keyring with a small tag. There’s a small green patch on the outside that says 'wander & study'—that should help identify it.
I found a small medical kit this afternoon around 2:15pm in the CMU Library parking lot behind Warriner Library, near the East Campus Drive entrance in Mount Pleasant. Inside a translucent blue zip pouch is a blue insulin pen with a bright red cap and a grey glucose meter, plus a small blister pack of test strips. The pouch has a white sticker that reads 'CareTeam' in blue, and the pen's label has handwritten initials. This item clearly belongs to someone managing diabetes, and I'd really like to get it back to the owner. If this sounds like yours, we can arrange a safe handoff at the CMU Campus Safety building.
I found a mint-green ukulele with a black-and-white striped strap yesterday around 4pm behind the CMU Student Union on University Avenue, just off Main Street in Mount Pleasant. It’s a soprano-sized instrument in decent shape, with a small dent on the lower bout and a shiny gloss finish. There’s a white Kala label on the headstock and a tiny pineapple sticker tucked inside the soundhole, which makes it easy to identify. The strings feel fairly new and it sounds surprisingly bright when I strum it. If you know who this belongs to, I’d be happy to drop it at the Union desk or meet nearby for pickup.
Found a black iPad Pro 11-inch, a digital media device, this afternoon around 2:15 pm outside the Central Michigan University Library entrance on the campus quad, near the University Bookstore on University Avenue. It's in good condition, with a blue protective case and a small circular yellow sun sticker on the back that has the initials 'JM'. The screen looks clean and the device seems functional; I didn’t power it up completely, just enough to confirm it’s a tablet. If this is yours, I’d really like to get it back—you can message me with the sticker or the case model, and I’ll hold onto it at the CMU Public Safety desk until you can pick it up.
Found a pair of neon-green Nike running shorts this afternoon around 2:30pm behind Park Library on the CMU campus in Mount Pleasant. They're size M, made of lightweight Dri-Fit fabric, with a bright blue drawstring and a white Nike swoosh on the left leg. The shorts are in decent shape with a slight fade at the waistband and a faint grass stain on the hem. There's a small CMU tag sewn inside at the back waistband that could help the owner identify them. If these belong to you, or you know who they belong to, please reach out—I'd love to get them back to their owner.