Gray Samsung T5 1TB portable SSD with blue sticker
Description
I found a gray Samsung T5 1TB portable SSD this afternoon around 4:15pm in the Lancaster Central Market parking lot behind The Coffee Cup on Prince Street. It's in a black silicone case with a small scratch along the top edge. The underside has a bright blue sticker with the initials 'KL' and a tiny fingerprint smudge. When I plugged it into a laptop, it powered up and showed a folder labeled 'Travel 2024' and a few personal photos. It seems to be used for travel and work, and it has sentimental value even if it's not mine. I'm posting here to help reunite it with its owner. If this sounds like yours, message me here with a description of the sticker or the folder name, and we can arrange a pickup somewhere in central Lancaster.
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