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Kansas bakery owner, Dawn ‘Sis’ Monroe, loses diamond in cookie dough

Customers at a small Kansas bakery may find themselves biting into a different type of dough.

The owner of Sis Sweets Cookies & Cafe believes her $4,000 diamond may have fallen into the dough and been baked into the cookies being sold at a local store in Leavenworth. I begged you to help me find it.

Dawn “Sis” Monroe said she noticed the center diamond from her engagement ring was missing after making cookies at the bakery last Friday. This diamond had not been worn a day in about 40 years.

“It’s a bonus if you buy cookies today.” Monroe I wrote in a Facebook post From her business page on the same day. She said: “The diamond is gone…my heart is so broken. It has been in my possession for 36 years.”

“If you find it, give it back and I’ll be in your debt forever,” the desperate baker added.

Dawn “Sis” Monroe, owner of Sis Sweets Cookies & Cafe in Leavenworth, Kansas, said $4,000 in diamonds went missing while she was making cookies last week. Wapt 16

Monroe said as soon as she noticed the marquise-cut stone was missing, she and her staff frantically searched the kitchen.

“I looked down at my hand and the diamond in the middle was gone,” she said. He told local broadcaster KMBC9. on tuesday. “We went back to the kitchen and looked around.”

But the stone her husband had picked up, worth an estimated $4,000 or more, was nowhere to be found.

“I was crying and everything [my husband] It made everything better because I was able to say, “You still have me.” ”
Monroe said.

The center diamond in Monroe’s engagement ring, which she had never worn for nearly 40 years, went missing last Friday after making cookies at the bakery. Wapt 16
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She believes it fell into the cookie dough she was making and was baked into one of the chocolate chip, sugar, or peanut butter cookies she sells at the store.

The bakery posted about the missing stone, asking for help as well as warning customers to chew their cookies carefully.

“The main reason was I didn’t want anyone to break a tooth,” Monroe told the station.

Monroe believes the ring fell into the cookie dough she was making and was baked into one of the chocolate chip, sugar or peanut butter cookies sold at the store. Wapt 16
Anyone who finds a lost gem and returns it to its owner will be rewarded with a free cookie, excluding diamonds. Wapt 16

As of Tuesday, Monroe’s missing diamond had not yet been found.

She says anyone who finds one and brings it in will receive a free cookie, minus the diamonds.

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