Black leather briefcase with brass tag
Description
I lost my black leather Samsonite briefcase yesterday around 3pm outside the UF Book Store on West University Ave in Gainesville. It's about 15 inches long, with a worn leather handle and a small brass interior tag that reads Property of Priya Patel. Inside I had a 13-inch laptop sleeve, a blue notebook, and a red Parker fountain pen clipped to the outer pocket. There's a yellow sticky note on the inner lining with the initials PP. The bag has a tiny tear near the zipper and a few scuffs. It really matters to me—it's a work bag and a gift from my late aunt, and I’d be beyond grateful to get it back.
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