Red paracord keyring with car and house keys
Description
I lost my keyring yesterday around 3pm near the CVS on West Burke Street in Martinsburg, in the Eastern Panhandle. The set is on a bright red braided paracord lanyard with a small silver dog tag. It includes a Ford car key fob with some edge wear, a brass Yale house key, and a gray plastic mailbox key with a tiny enamel paw print charm. The lanyard has a few frays but it's still solid. It means a lot to me because the keys unlock my apartment and my car, and the mailbox key is the only one for important documents. I'm really worried about getting them back soon; if you found them, please email me at [email protected].
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