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Yesterday around 3pm I lost my beagle mix, Luna, near Riverside Park by the Mississippi River trail in St. Cloud. She's about 25 pounds, tan and white, with a red collar and a blue ID tag that says Luna. She has a small white heart-shaped patch on her chest, and her left ear flops while the right stays perked. She's friendly but a little shy around strangers, and she means the world to me after all these years. If you've seen her, please let me know—I’d really appreciate any info, especially if you spotted her near Munsinger Gardens, Riverside Park, or the library on West Saint Germain Street.
I lost my navy blue Samsonite 28-inch rolling suitcase yesterday around 3pm in the parking lot behind the St. Cloud Public Library on West St. Germain Street. It's a hard-shell case with light gray trim and a black pull handle; there's a red luggage tag with my initials 'A.H.' and a NYC 2015 sticker on the lid. Inside are clothes and a gray wool coat, plus a small photo album from my grandparents. It's sentimental—my grandmother bought it for my first big trip and I really need it back. If you found it, message me and we can arrange a meeting to verify.
Yesterday around 3pm I realized my clear contact lens case with a blue lid was missing. It's a small plastic case, about an inch square, with L and R embossed on each half and a faded sticker inside that reads my initials A.N. I think I last had it near the St. Cloud Public Library on 5th Avenue South, by the little coffee stand outside. I wear daily contacts and one lens is hard to replace; this case is the only one I trust with my prescription. If anyone found it, please reach out — I’d really appreciate getting it back.
I lost my black portable synth with orange accents yesterday around 3pm near the public library on St. Germain Street in St Cloud. It's a compact six-voice unit with a rubber strap around the power switch and a small rocket sticker on the back; the case has a dent on the bottom-right corner. It’s been my go-to for late-night practice and it feels sentimental because it was a gift from my aunt who passed away. If anyone found it, please message me - I’m really hoping to get it back for a gig this weekend.
I lost my black leather wallet yesterday around 3pm near the Starbucks on West St. Germain Street by the St. Cloud Public Library. It's a genuine leather Coach wallet, about the size of a standard bifold, with a slightly worn gold-tone zipper and a small coffee stain on the back. Inside are my driver's license, a couple of credit cards, and about $60 cash, plus a tiny photo of my dog tucked in a side pocket. There's a blue fabric lining peeking at the coin pocket and the bottom-right edge is a bit chipped, so it’s pretty easy to spot. It means a lot to me—it's a gift from my grandmother and holds sentimental value, I’d really love to get it back.
Found a black Fossil leather briefcase yesterday around 3pm in the parking lot behind Walmart on 33rd Ave South in St Cloud. It's a medium-sized case, about 14 inches wide, with a couple scuffed corners and a small scratch along the top. The outside is black leather with a Fossil logo on the lower corner, and the handle has a subtle red fabric tag wrapped around it. Inside, the red lining shows several slots for cards and a slim notepad; there's a blue luggage tag attached to the zipper that reads 'AR.' A small metal key ring is tucked inside the pocket. If this belongs to you, message me with a description of its contents or the tag to verify ownership.
Found a beige Mellanni queen duvet cover set with blue piping this afternoon around 4:15pm by the bike racks outside the St. Cloud Public Library on West St. Germain Street. It’s in good condition, with no stains, just a tiny snag on the bottom edge, and it comes with two matching shams. The duvet cover has a small monogram 'JH' embroidered in the top corner, which is a nice identifying feature. I’m holding onto it here in downtown St. Cloud and happy to reunite it with its owner—just tell me where you think we should meet and verify the monogram.
I found a silver bracelet with a tiny compass charm this afternoon around 2:45pm near the St. Cloud Public Library on West St. Germain Street. It's a slim stainless-steel piece with a brushed finish and a small heart etched on the clasp; the compass charm has a touch of blue enamel that catches the light. The inside of the clasp is engraved with the initials 'A.N.' and there's a light scratch near the clasp from wear. I'm posting this here hoping to help the owner, especially since it feels meaningful and I'd want someone to get it back if it were mine.
I found a tiny hamster this afternoon around 4:15 pm near the St. Cloud Public Library on Main Street. It's a tan-fawn fluffball about 3 inches long, with a white belly, and it's currently in a purple plastic cage with a small exercise wheel and a blue checkered blanket. A couple of identifying marks stand out: a white crescent patch on its right shoulder and a tiny blue dot on its left ear. The cage is in good shape and the water bottle is clean, so it seems well cared-for. If this belongs to you, shoot me an email with a few details about your pet's quirks and name, and I'll bring it to you. I'm glad I found it—clearly someone's pet and I want to help reunite them.
I found a silver bracelet this afternoon around 4:15pm in downtown St. Cloud, near the public library on West St. Germain Street. It's a slim sterling-silver chain about 7 inches long with a tiny blue enamel heart charm and an engraved initials 'A.R.' on the back. The bracelet is in great shape, with just a minor scratch near the clasp and no missing stones. It looks like it might belong to someone sentimental—it's the kind of thing you don't want to lose. If you think it's yours, tell me the initials and the back engraving so I can confirm and get it back to you.
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