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I was at the Richmond Public Library on Main Street around 7:42 PM last Tuesday when I realized my pins were gone. They’re tiny enamel pins in blue and gold, including a daisy and a little heart—the kind my grandmother wore every visit home. Losing them feels like losing a memory I can’t replace. I retraced my steps from the library to the courthouse square and down Main Street, but they weren’t there, and I’d be endlessly grateful if they turn up.
I lost my sheet music from last night’s rehearsal. Those pages are my plan for the audition and carry a lot of weight for me. I had placed the pile on a chair in the Wayne County Public Library's main reading room around 5:15 p.m., then stepped out for a moment to stretch and grab a coffee. When I returned, the stack was gone and my heart sank. If someone picked them up by mistake, I’d be grateful to have them back in the desk at the library; they’re irreplaceable to my rehearsals.
I lost my holiday decorations on Sunday, December 3, around 7:15 PM, after unloading them from my trunk outside the Morrisson-Reeves Library in downtown Richmond. I backed out of a parking space near East Main Street and realized a bag of glass ornaments hadn’t made it back into my car. These are heirloom ornaments, one with hand-painted snowflakes and another a little twine-wrapped star that belonged to my grandmother. They’re not valuable, but they mean a lot to me, especially this year when I’m trying to make our home feel festive again. I’m posting here because the thought of them being tucked away somewhere makes my heart ache, and I’d be grateful for any help in bringing them home.
I found a guinea pig this afternoon around 2:15pm in the parking lot behind the CVS on West Broad Street, in Richmond near Monroe Park. It’s a small, golden-brown furball with a white stripe on its nose and a blue harness with a tiny silver bell. The little guy seemed healthy and curious but a bit skittish when I approached. There’s a light scratch on its left hind paw, and the harness has a faded green tag that might read a name—could be 'Nia' or 'Niko'—hard to tell. If this belongs to you, I’d really like to help you get it back and can keep it safe here until you claim it.
I found a silver bracelet this afternoon around 4:15pm near the Richmond Public Library's main entrance on E Broad Street. It's a slim silver-tone chain about 6.5 inches long, with a tiny heart charm engraved with the initials 'M.L.' The clasp shows a small scratch, and the chain has a slight bend from wear. It feels like it has some sentimental value and someone might be missing it dearly. If this sounds like yours, leave a note here and we can arrange the next steps through the site.
Found a bearded dragon this afternoon around 2:15pm. It was near the curb by the CVS on Cary Street, just south of the Robinson Street intersection. The dragon is about 12 inches long from snout to tail, with sandy orange scales, darker crossbands, and bright green eyes. It seems healthy but a little skittish; I kept it in a ventilated tote with paper towels and a shallow dish of water. It has a tiny scratch on the left side of its head and a faint stripe on its snout—that should help identify it if this is yours.
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