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I lost my blue Nike AquaFit swim shorts yesterday around 5pm near Riverside Park Pool on Riverfront Ave in Monroe. They're men's size M, quick-dry fabric with bright lime-green piping along the sides and a white Nike swoosh on the left thigh. The drawstring is white and a bit frayed, and there's a small chlorine stain on the back pocket. They’re my go-to pair for practice and they feel kind of sentimental to me—I wore them every week this season, and I really need them back. If anyone found them, please DM me here; I’d be so grateful to get them back.
Hey, I lost my oak coffee table with a glass top yesterday around 3pm in Monroe. It’s a sturdy rectangular table, about 48 inches long and 22 inches wide, with a dark walnut stain and a tempered glass insert. There’s a small chip on the front-right corner and a faint scratch along the lower rail from years of use. It used to sit in front of the sofa in my living room, and I must have left it when I tidied up near the Monroe Public Library on Main Street, outside the Riverstone Cafe. This table is a hand-me-down from my grandmother, so it’s sentimental to me and I’m really hoping to get it back. If anyone found it, please send me a quick message.
I was at the Monroe Public Library cafe on Oak Street yesterday around 3pm, flipping through shelves, when I must have left my hardcover copy of Dune by Frank Herbert somewhere. It's a hardcover edition with a green cloth binding and a gold title on the spine, and the dust jacket is a little worn at the corners. Inside, there's a faded orange bookmark peeking out and a small map fragment from a past library display tucked between pages. This book means a lot to me—it's a gift from my grandfather—and I'm really hoping someone picked it up and can return it. If you found it, I’m reachable at [email protected]; I can describe the spine wear and the bookmark to confirm.
I lost my little brother, Milo Rivera, yesterday around 3pm near the Monroe Public Library on Main Street. He's 15, about 5'6", with dark curly hair and a bright red hoodie under a navy rain jacket, gray sweatpants, and white sneakers. He was carrying a green backpack with a panda patch on the front. Last I saw him, he headed toward Riverside Park after crossing at the Main Street crosswalk. I'm really worried—Milo tends to wander when he's overwhelmed, and this is out of character. He has a small star-shaped birthmark on his right hand, which could help identify him. If you spot him, please send me a message here in the app.
I lost my navy blue North Face Borealis backpack yesterday around 3pm behind the Monroe Library parking lot on Oak Avenue. It's a medium-sized backpack in good condition, with an orange zipper pull on the main compartment and a pink microfiber cloth tucked in the side pocket. Inside I keep my 13-inch laptop, a spiral notebook, and a weathered photo of my family taped inside the front pocket; a couple of bus passes are also inside. The backpack has sentimental value because it was a gift from my grandmother, and I really need it back for school and upcoming exams. If you found it, please drop it at the Monroe Library front desk or message me here—I’d be grateful beyond words.
I found a pair of wireless earbuds this afternoon around 2:15pm behind the Monroe Public Library on Oak Street, near the bus stop. The charging case is matte gray and about the size of a small wallet; it opens and closes fine. The left earbud has a tiny scratch on the outer edge, and the back of the case is engraved with the initials AP. They seem to be in good shape overall. If this is yours, send a message in the app with the initials AP so we can verify and arrange a quick meetup near the library.
I found a smartphone this afternoon around 3:20 pm, lying on the sidewalk in front of the Monroe Public Library on Center Street, near the coffee shop. It's a white Samsung Galaxy S21 in a bright blue silicone case, with a small cat sticker on the back. The screen has a diagonal crack, and the wallpaper is a cartoon dog. If this is yours, describe the wallpaper and your last opened app to verify, and we can arrange a meetup to return it.
I found a small green parakeet this afternoon around 4pm in the parking lot behind the Monroe Public Library on Oak Street. It has a bright green body, yellow head, and a blue-tinted tail, and it wears a pink plastic leg band stamped with 'M-07'. The bird seemed healthy, chirpy, and surprisingly calm, hopping onto my finger for a moment before fluttering back to perch on a nearby sign. It looked clean and well-cared-for, not scared of people. I'm hoping to reunite it with its owner; if anyone recognizes this bird or knows who it belongs to, send me a note here and I'll hold onto it safely.
I found a red Le Creuset-style saucepan with a matching lid this afternoon around 2:15pm outside the Monroe Public Library on Main Street, near the bus stop. The pot is enameled cast iron, about 10 inches across, with a black knob on the lid and a sturdy wooden handle. There’s a small chip on the rim and a faint initials mark 'JS' on the inside of the lid. It’s in decent condition otherwise, and I figured it might be someone’s prized kitchen item given the color and the attached handle. If you think it’s yours, drop me a note here and we’ll set up an easy meetup to return it.
I found a VIP concert ticket and a parking pass this afternoon around 2:45 pm outside Monroe Grand Theater on Pine Street in Monroe. The ticket is a glossy purple card for 'Lumen Night Dreams' with a holographic crown watermark and seat info: Section A, Row 3, Seat 12. The parking pass is an orange laminated card with a barcode and the tag 'PARK-042' attached to a blue lanyard. They look freshly printed, no signs of wear, and I figured someone here in Monroe might be missing them after the show. If this is yours, message me in the app and we can meet up near the theater to return them.
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