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I was walking my dog near the Monroe Public Library steps around 5:15 p.m. on Saturday when a tote and several gear bags tucked beneath a bench came into view. Inside were equipment for various sports: a scuffed soccer ball, a pair of worn tennis rackets, a bright volleyball, and a gym bag stamped with a school logo. It looked like something a youth team would carry after practice at Sterling State Park, and my heart sank thinking someone would be missing it. I left the gear by the library entrance, hoping the rightful owner would recognize it and claim it soon.
I lost two of my landscape paintings last Saturday around 5:15 p.m. while setting up a small easel beside the River Raisin Trail near Monroe City Park. They’re on stretched canvas, about 24x36 inches each, one showing a golden sunset over cornfields and the other a moody cityscape with purple dusk. I had them secured in a wooden portfolio, but it must have slipped from my grip as I wandered to the riverbank to photograph the scenery. These pieces mean a lot to me after months of painting and I’m hoping a kind stranger who found them left them somewhere safe.
Hi, I’m Noah Bennett. I misplaced my remote controls at 11:15 a.m. on Wednesday while walking along Main Street in downtown Monroe, near the River Raisin trailhead behind the old post office. I’d stopped for a quick call and must have slipped one from my jacket pocket. They’re two black remotes, one for the TV and one for the streaming box, both a bit battered from daily use. It’s a nuisance not having them, especially since movie nights are our little ritual. If you found them on Main Street or by the Monroe Bank building, please save them for me.
I was walking back to my car after a visit to the Monroe Farmers Market when I realized my old stamp collection was gone. It was around 7:15 PM on Saturday, and I hadn’t noticed it missing until I reached East Front Street near the Monroe County Courthouse. The stamps are in a small red tin, a gift from my grandfather, with a few rare issues from the 1920s and 1930s. I’m sick with worry and hopeful someone picked them up and kept them safe, because those stamps carry stories I can’t replace.
Hi, I’m Jonah Reed. I found a bundle of holiday decorations outside downtown Monroe near the River Raisin on Tuesday around 7:45 PM. There was a mix of garlands, ribbons, and a small glittery wreath spilling from a tote. I tucked the items behind a storefront and kept watch for a bit, hoping the owner would come by. The decorations look new and likely meant for a home or a small event. If these belong to you, please reach out through the site and tell me what was in the bag or where you usually store them. I’d love to see them back with you.
I found a driver's license today, around 3:15 PM, near the River Raisin in downtown Monroe. It was lying on a bench outside the Monroe Civic Center, tucked into a blue wallet sleeve I picked up to keep it safe. The name on the license reads 'Grace Anderson,' and the photo matches the card. I know how stressful it is to lose something that proves who you are, and I’m hoping to help bring it back to its owner.
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