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I lost my DeWalt 20V Max cordless drill yesterday around 3pm in the Poconos. It's the yellow and black model with a slightly scuffed grip and a cracked battery door. I last had it in the Camelback Mountain Resort area—parking lot behind the Snowsports Shop in Tannersville—before I headed back to my rental cabin. The case has a blue sticker on the battery that says 'Project X,' and the belt clip on the drill is bent from a fall last month. This drill is my main go-to for weekend repairs around the cabin, so I’m really hoping it turns up. If anyone found it, please email me at [email protected]; it's the tool I rely on to keep things in shape here in the Poconos.
I found a blue Penguin Classics paperback of The Great Gatsby yesterday around 3pm in the lobby of the Shawnee Inn & Golf Resort in the Poconos, near the fireplace by the big windows. It's in decent shape, but the cover is a little glossy worn and there's a red ribbon bookmark sticking out between pages 72 and 73. I noticed a tiny lighthouse sticker on the inside cover, which could serve as a unique identifier. I figured it must belong to someone staying in the lodge, so I left it on the concierge desk with my contact info and a note that I’d be happy to hand it back to its owner. I know how much a favorite read can mean after a day on the slopes, so I hope this helps.
I found a navy tuxedo jacket yesterday around 6pm in the parking lot behind Kalahari Resort Pocono Manor, by the entrance near the big red awning. It's a men's formal jacket, size 40R, with black satin peak lapels and a subtle pinstripe that catches the light. Inside the left pocket there's a silk lining with a small paw print embroidery and a monogram 'A.J.' on the inner label. There's also a silver tie clip clipped to the pocket square. The jacket is in good condition, just a bit wrinkled from the wind. If this belongs to you or someone you know, I’d be thrilled to get it back to its owner soon; I know how stressful it can be to misplace a formal outfit, especially for a special occasion.
I lost my red SanDisk 128GB USB flash drive, a small piece of digital media I use for family photos and freelance drafts, yesterday around 3pm near the Camelback Mountain Resort parking lot in Tannersville, Poconos. It’s a slim drive with a red silicone case and a tiny dent on the metal edge. On the back there’s a white sticker with a simple mountain silhouette—easy to spot if it’s lying on the ground. It holds years of memories and work, so the sentimental value is pretty high and I really need it back. If you found it, I’d be forever grateful to meet somewhere in the Poconos to pick it up.
I lost my blue Camelback Mountain Resort lift ticket yesterday around 3pm. It's a two-day pass, laminated and credit-card sized, on a light blue lanyard with a tiny silver snowflake charm. The top of the card has CAMELBACK in bold red and a big barcode on the back; there’s a small crease from when it lived in my jacket pocket. I think I dropped it in the parking lot behind the Camelback Lodge & Waterpark in Tannersville, right near the ski shop entrance. It holds sentimental value because we used it on a family day in the Poconos, and I’d really appreciate getting it back. If someone found it, email me at [email protected] to arrange return.
I found a small brass compass this afternoon around 2:15pm in the parking lot behind The Crossings Premium Outlets on Route 611 in the Poconos. It's roughly 1.5 inches across, with a warm patina and a cracked glass. On the back, there's a delicate engraving of a mountain range and the date 'Mt Pocono 1943' that really stands out. It also has a faded green leather cord attached, and a couple of nicks on the rim from years of use. It felt sentimental as soon as I picked it up, and I’d love to return it to its owner.
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