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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.
I lost my silver iPhone 12 Pro Max yesterday around 3pm in Monroe. It was in a blue OtterBox case with a panda sticker on the back and a cracked screen that's still mostly usable. The last place I remember using it was the Monroe Public Library on Oak Street, then I swung by the cafe next to Monroe City Hall before realizing it was gone. The wallpaper is a photo of my dog, Milo, and there's a tiny dent on the bottom edge. This phone has sentimental photos from family trips, and I'd really appreciate getting it back.
I lost my calico lop rabbit, Nibbles, yesterday around 3:15pm. He’s tiny, the size of a loaf, with a tri-color coat—orange, white, and black—and a white blaze on his chest. Last seen near the Monroe Public Library area, but I’m worried he might have wandered toward Little Creek Park behind the CVS on Elm Street. He’s pretty skittish, but he’s got a tiny blue bell collar with a silver heart tag that reads ‘Nibbles’ as a unique identifier. I’m really hoping to get him back; he was a gift from my sister and means a lot to me.
I lost my gray Patagonia beanie yesterday around 3pm near the Monroe Public Library on Oak Street. It's charcoal gray, rib-knit, one size fits most, with a small white Patagonia logo patch sewn on the cuff. The beanie is a little worn with some pilling at the edges, and there's a faint blue ink stain on the inner lining from a failed pen cleanup last winter. It means a lot to me—it was a gift from my sister and I wear it all the time in Monroe's chilly evenings. If anyone found it, please reach out; I really need it back and can describe it in more detail.
I found a small white plastic business card this afternoon around 2:15pm in Monroe, in the parking lot behind the Monroe Public Library on Oak Street. It's for Monroe Move Gym, white with a teal logo and a coffee ring stain near the edge. The back has Lena Hart's info: 555-0123 and [email protected]. The card is a bit bent along the corner and has a tiny scratch near the logo. I picked it up near the bike racks by the library entrance. If this belongs to you, I can drop it off at the library desk or the gym staff.
I found a teenage girl wandering near Monroe Plaza outside the Monroe Courthouse on Main Street this afternoon around 4:15pm. She was wearing a bright pink hoodie, black leggings, and white sneakers with a purple stripe, and she has a small crescent moon tattoo on her left wrist. She carries a teal backpack with a star-shaped keychain and seemed anxious, glancing around like she wasn’t sure where to go. I stayed with her near the fountain until the Monroe Public Library security desk and the Monroe Police Department could help identify her and reunite her with family. If you know who she is or where she belongs, please reach out here or at [email protected].
I found a set of keys this morning around 9:15am near the Monroe Public Library on Main Street. The bundle is on a metal ring with a bright blue paw-print silicone fob and a small silver carabiner clip. There’s a brass tag engraved 'APT 4B' and a black plastic garage-door fob. They were sitting right by the bike rack near the Monroe Bakery. If the owner sees this, please reach out; I’d love to help return them.
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.
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