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Navy TravelPro neck pillow with red tag

Tri-Cities Lost listing Posted 4 months ago

Description

I lost my navy TravelPro neck pillow yesterday around 3pm near the entrance of the Columbia Center Mall in Kennewick, right by the food court doors after I grabbed a coffee. It's the standard navy blue memory foam pillow with a red zipper pull and a small white TravelPro logo on the fabric. The cover is a bit worn and there’s a tiny coffee stain on the outside, plus a frayed seam along the edge from recent flights. It’s genuinely helpful after long trips and has sentimental value because I’ve used it on every cross-country drive for the last year. If anyone found it, I’d be incredibly grateful to get it back.

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