Black DeWalt 20V cordless drill with case
Description
I found a black DeWalt 20V cordless drill with an orange trigger this afternoon around 2:15pm in the parking lot behind the Morgantown Public Library on Market Street. It sits in a well-worn black hard case, and inside there’s a 20V battery, a small bit set, and a dent on the chuck. There’s a faded sticker on the case that reads 'JJ's Home Repairs' in red handwriting, plus a faint scribble with initials 'J.L.' on the battery label. I was heading toward High Street from Walnut Street when I spotted it on the ground near the bike racks by the library entrance. It looks used but functional; I’d be glad to help reunite it with its owner.
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