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I'm Camille LeBlanc, and I know how small things hold big memories. This morning around 7:45 a.m., I was grabbing a quick breakfast and unloaded groceries when I realized two toasters were missing from my kitchen counter. One is a cherry-red vintage Sunbeam, the other is a sleek stainless model that reminds me of late-night shifts at the hospital. I last saw them on the kitchen island, then I left for Forsythe Park to pick up my brother from school; by the time I got home they were gone. If someone found them, I’d be grateful to have them back; they’re more than appliances to me.
LOST postcards remind me of a long-ago trip to downtown Monroe. I was walking through Forsythe Park around 11:45 a.m. last Saturday when the bundle slipped from my pocket. They’re personal notes and a few photos from a road trip, things I’d hoped to show my sister later, and I’m worried they’ll vanish for good. If you found them, please drop them through the site so I can be reunited with these little memories.
Hi, I’m Kaitlyn LeBlanc, and I can’t find my DVDs anywhere in Monroe. I last had them yesterday around 4:30 p.m. in the Pecanland Mall parking lot, by the Ouachita River, after I grabbed some snacks from the mall's food court. The set includes a mix of sci-fi and classics, all in a black tote with my initials on the corner. I’m anxious to get them back, as a few of the titles are hard to replace.
I found a beige tote bag this afternoon around 2:15pm outside the Monroe Public Library on Oak Street. It's a medium-sized canvas bag with brown leather trim at the corners, and the inside lining is navy blue. I spotted a blue panda keychain clipped to the zipper and a burgundy cardigan tucked over the strap, plus a spiral notebook with the initials 'LJ' on the cover. The bag looks used but in decent shape, no major damage. If this belongs to you, describe the contents or the initials on the notebook to claim it—I’m glad to help get it back to its owner.
I lost my silver Yamaha flute yesterday around 3pm near the Monroe Public Library on Main Street. It's in a red velvet-lined hard case with a black shoulder strap, and the flute body has a couple light scratches near the foot joint plus a tiny dent near the A key. There’s a faded sticker with a music note on the outside of the case. It was a gift from my grandmother and still means the world to me, so I’d be grateful to get it back.
Hey, I lost my blue Ventolin inhaler with a white mouthpiece yesterday around 3pm outside the Monroe Public Library on Oak Street. It's a standard blue inhaler with a grey spacer that helps me breathe easier, and there are a couple of light scratches on the canister. There's a small sticker with my initials 'P.P.' on the spacer. This inhaler is essential for my asthma, and I really need it back because I can't afford a replacement right now. If you found it, please drop it at the library desk or message me here. I'd be forever grateful.
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