Black 25-key MIDI controller (Akai MPK Mini MKII)
Description
I found a black 25-key MIDI controller this afternoon around 4:15pm in the parking lot behind the Mall of Abilene on Sayles Boulevard. It's an Akai MPK Mini MKII, compact and sturdy, with a matte finish and a few scuffs along the bottom edge. It has 25 velocity-sensitive keys, a row of small function pads, and a blue USB cable still attached. On the back there’s a bright green sticker with the initials 'JP' and a tiny dent from a light drop, which helps it stand out. It looks recently used but well cared for, and I’d be happy to return it to its rightful owner once we connect.
Approximate found location
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How to safely return this item
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Verify the owner before handing it back
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