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Hi, I lost my blue Ryobi cordless drill yesterday around 3pm near the Monroe Public Library on Main Street, outside the cafe by the corner. It’s a compact 18V model with a black rubber grip and a few scratches from last DIY weekend. The drill body has a small dent near the chuck and there's a white sticker with the initials 'PI' on the battery, plus a missing charger. It really means a lot to me—it's a gift from my dad and I rely on it for little home repairs. If someone found it, please text me or reply here; I can swing by Monroe ACE Hardware to pick it up.
I lost my blue US passport yesterday around 3pm near Monroe Public Library on Oak Street. It's tucked in a brown leather sleeve with a small red travel sticker on the front and a coffee ring near the corner. The passport was issued in 2024, and the name on the data page reads Priya Kapoor with a slight crease along the bottom edge from being tossed in my tote. I have a flight booked this week, so this is really important to recover soon. If anyone finds it, please DM me or drop it off at the Monroe Police Department—I'm hoping to reunite with it quickly.
I lost my red and black Nike soccer cleats, size 9, yesterday around 6pm near the Monroe High School football field on Elm Street. The cleats are worn, with a small orange star sticker on the tongue and one stud bent from a recent tumble. They were a gift from my coach after last season, and they mean a lot to me—tryouts are coming up and I really need them back. If anyone found them, I’d be forever grateful and will gladly pick them up anywhere around Monroe.
Yesterday around 3pm I lost my bearded dragon, Ember, in Monroe. Ember is about 6 inches long from snout to tail, with a bright orange and tan pattern and a striking blue beard that shows when she’s stressed. She also has a small pale scar above her left eye from a past handling incident, and a faint orange streak along the tail. I last saw her near the Monroe Public Library on Main Street, behind the library parking lot by the bike racks, and I walked toward Monroe Park by the river; I checked the nearby pet store at Main and Oak but she must still be out there. I’m really worried—she’s my indoor buddy and loves warm lights and exploring tiny spaces. This reptile is a bit shy but curious, and she has sentimental value for me.
I lost my 14k gold ring yesterday around 3pm near the Monroe Public Library on Main Street. It’s a slim, slightly worn band with a small emerald set in a simple bezel, about a standard finger size. There’s an engraving inside the band: 'M.K.' and a tiny scratch near the 7 o'clock position—easy to spot if you look closely. It’s sentimental; it was a gift from my grandmother and I really need it back. If you found it, please drop it off at the Monroe Library desk or the police lobby, or message me here. It’s in good condition besides the scratch, and I’m hoping a kind person did the right thing.
I found a small metal tin this afternoon around 2:45pm outside The Velvet Cup on Monroe Street, downtown Monroe, near City Hall. Inside are about 8-10 enamel pins from the 1970s-80s, featuring rockets, astronauts, and a NASA logo. The tin lid has a faded handwritten label that reads 'Space Pioneers,' and one pin has a tiny enamel chip along the edge. The tin has a small dent in the corner, but the pins look well cared for. If you own them, I'm happy to meet near City Hall to return them.
I found a Black Pearl snare drum this afternoon around 3:15pm behind the Monroe Public Library on Jefferson Ave, near the community center. It’s a Pearl Export 14x5.5" snare with a matte black finish, chrome hardware, and a few scuffs along the shell. There’s a Monroe High School Drumline sticker on the shell and a small dent near the lug—the kind of identifying feature you’d notice right away. The drumhead shows some wear but it still sounds solid when tapped. If this is yours, send me a message here to verify and arrange pickup; I know how important a drum can be to a player, and I’d be glad to help get it back.
I found a pink nylon puppy harness this afternoon around 3:15 pm near the Monroe Town Center by the coffee shop on Main Street in Monroe. It's adjustable for small-to-medium dogs, with a reflective stripe and a tiny white paw-print charm on the buckle. The edge has a small fray and the metal D-ring shows a light scratch from a leash. If someone lost a harness here, I hope this helps you reconnect with your pup soon.
I found a silver flute this afternoon around 1:15pm behind the Monroe Public Library on Oak Street, near the plaza by Monroe Market. It's a Yamaha student model in a black hard case, with a blue dolphin sticker on the zipper and a little dent on the headjoint. There's initials 'A.M.' engraved on the case latch, which is a pretty unique marker I noticed while I picked it up—I'm sure this flute means a lot to its owner. If this is yours, shoot me a DM or email me at [email protected]—we can meet near the library or at the Monroe Market to return it.
Found a gray Samsonite carry-on suitcase this afternoon around 4:15pm in the parking lot behind the Monroe Public Library on Center Street. It's a 22-inch hard-shell spinner in decent condition, with a small dent on the lower front edge and a bright blue luggage tag stamped with the initials 'MR'. Inside, there's a lightweight scarf and a travel-size bottle—not a ton of stuff, but it looks recently used. If this is yours, email me at [email protected] with the tag initials and a brief description of the contents.