Navy blue employee ID badge with photo
Description
I lost my navy blue employee ID badge yesterday around 3pm near the Cumberland Valley Public Library on Main Street. The badge sits in a clear plastic holder on a red lanyard that says 'CV Enterprises.' On the front you’ll see my photo and the name 'Aisha Rahman' with ID number CV-4287 at the bottom. There’s a small coffee stain on the lower edge of the holder and a tiny crack along the top corner. This badge is essential for getting into work and security checks, and it has sentimental value because it's the first badge I got when I joined the team. If anyone finds it, please drop it at the Cumberland Valley Community Center or message me here — I’d really appreciate getting it back.
Approximate last-seen location
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