Lost & found miscellaneous electronics in Upper Peninsula
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Black Anker PowerCore 20K power bank
I lost my black Anker PowerCore 20,000mAh power bank yesterday around 3pm near the Peter White Public Library on Front Street in Marquette, Upper Peninsula. It’s a matte black aluminum block with a bright red silicone bumper, and there’s a tiny scratch along the top edge plus a white compass sticker on the back. It was in a small gray fabric sleeve with a short USB-C cable sticking out. I rely on it for hiking and long days out—the phone dies fast in the boonies, and I really need it back. If anyone finds it, I’d be grateful to get it turned in at the downtown Lost & Found.
Blue Anker power bank with orange sticker
I lost my blue Anker PowerCore 10K portable charger yesterday around 3pm near the Ore Dock along the Lake Superior waterfront on Washington Street in downtown Marquette, Upper Peninsula. Category: Miscellaneous Electronics. It's navy blue aluminum, about the size of a standard smartphone power bank, with a bright orange sticker on the back that says 'Ella' in my handwriting. There are two tiny dents along the top edge and a small scratch near the USB-C port. It was a gift from my sister and carries sentimental value—I really need it back for daily work trips; I’d be grateful to have it returned to me.
Gray Anker PowerCore 10000 with blue cable
I lost my gray Anker PowerCore 10000 portable charger yesterday around 3pm near the corner of Main Street and Front Street in downtown Marquette, Upper Peninsula. It was in a black fabric sleeve, with a blue USB-C cable wrapped around it. There's a small dent on the top-right corner and a compass sticker on the sleeve. It has sentimental value — powered my phone during a long road trip, and I really need it back.
Compact tablet in space-gray case Samsung Tab A
I lost my Samsung Galaxy Tab A 8-inch in a space-gray protective case yesterday around 3pm near the Peter White Public Library on Front Street in Marquette, in the Upper Peninsula. It's a compact tablet, about the size of a paperback, with a small chip on the top-right corner of the screen and a faint coffee stain on the back from last week. The case has a built-in stand and a navy-blue strap that I use during walks along Lake Superior. There's a tiny dragonfly sticker on the back and a blue braided charging cable tucked in the sleeve. It has sentimental value because my grandmother gave it to me for college, and I really need it back.
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