Lost keys with blue fox keychain in Raleigh
Description
I lost my keys yesterday around 3pm near the Whole Foods at North Hills in Raleigh. It's a small brass key ring with three keys: a silver Toyota key, a worn house key, and a tiny black luggage key. The standout feature is a blue enamel fox keychain attached to the ring, plus a red plastic tag labeled 'G12'. The ring has a light scratch on the brass and a small chip on the fox's nose. These keys unlock my apartment, and one opens my late grandmother's mailbox, so they're kind of sentimental. If anyone found them, I’d really appreciate getting them back – you can drop them at the North Hills security desk.
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