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Last Friday around 6:20 p.m., I realized I’d lost a small set of pins while walking through Antique Alley near Forsythe Avenue in downtown Monroe. The pins are two enamel designs—one features a pelican and the other a fleur-de-lis—slightly scratched from wear but still bright. They were tucked in a worn leather journal sleeve I’d been carrying, and I’d hoped to wear them to a family event the next day. They’re sentimental to me, and I’d be grateful to have them back.
Today around 9:15 a.m., I realized my pocket watches were missing from the inside pocket of my blazer after I left Antique Alley on Desiard Street in downtown Monroe. I had stopped to chat with shopkeepers at the Desiard Street Antique Market, and I must have bumped something and forgotten them. The watches are heirlooms—one silver with a delicate chain and engraving, the other brass with a simple dial. It’s been a rough morning, and I’m desperate to have them back. If anyone finds them, please contact me through the site so we can arrange a safe return.
I live in Monroe, Louisiana, and around 7:20 p.m. on Tuesday I realized my Felines weren't in their usual spots. I had stepped out to grab groceries and the two cats—Milo and Cass—slipped out the door. The Bayou DeSiard trail and the Forsythe Park fountain were dim with dusk, and my heart dropped when I looked back. If you saw two purring tabbies wandering near Forsythe Park or by the old courthouse, please think of Milo and Cass and help me bring them home.
I found Avians this evening while walking along Third Street near the Masur Museum in Monroe around 5:45 pm. A small group of birds were perched calmly on a bench and in the surrounding shrubs, clearly not wild but not frightened either. I kept a respectful distance and checked for any bands or signs, then decided to post here so the owner could be reunited with their companions. The birds seem friendly and can be settled safely with a little care. If you recognize them, please reply so we can coordinate a safe reunion.
I lost my document holders yesterday evening, around 6:20 pm, as I was leaving the library at the University of Louisiana Monroe on University Avenue in Monroe. The set includes a black leather portfolio and a gray file sleeve, both a bit worn from commute days. I need them for class handouts and official papers, and the thought of losing them gives me real anxiety about tomorrow’s meeting. If anyone saw them or picked them up, please return them somewhere near the library entrance, by Forsythe Park, or wherever you found them so I can recover what’s mine.
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.
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