Gray Jansport backpack with blue whale patch
Description
Found a gray Jansport backpack this afternoon around 3:15 pm behind the Susanville Library on Lassen Street. It's in decent shape, a bit dusty from the curb, with a small blue whale patch sewn onto the front pocket and a navy zipper pull on the main compartment. Inside, there’s an orange lining, a spiral notebook with doodles, a reusable water bottle, and a USB-C cable sticking out of a side pocket. Zippers all work and there’s no name tag visible. I know losing a backpack can be stressful, so I’d love to reunite it with its owner. If this sounds like yours, tell me what was inside or describe the whale patch to confirm ownership.
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