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I lost my DeWalt 20V Max cordless drill, yellow and black, this afternoon around 4:45pm in Valdosta. It was near the Ace Hardware on North Ashley Street, by the parking lot across the street. The drill has a small dent on the chuck and there’s blue painter’s tape with 'AM-12' on the battery as an extra identifier. It was a gift from my dad and I really need it back for weekend projects; it means a lot to me.
I lost my black Samsonite 24-inch rolling suitcase yesterday around 3pm in the Walmart parking lot behind the Valdosta Mall, off North Valdosta Road. It's a sturdy polycarbonate shell with a few scuffs on the corners and a slightly loose wheel on the front-left. A bright blue ribbon is tied to the handle, and there's a red leather luggage tag with my name 'Priya Sharma' and a phone number on the back. Inside are clothes and a small photo album from a family trip, so it has sentimental value. If someone found it, I’d really appreciate getting it back.
Found a pair of Ray-Ban tortoiseshell glasses this afternoon around 3:15pm in the parking lot behind the Valdosta Mall on Baytree Road, near the Barnes & Noble entrance. They’re rectangular frames with a gold-tone bridge, and there’s a tiny engraving 'L.R.' on the inside of the left temple; the right lens has a faint scratch. They look like they’ve seen some sun, but overall they’re in decent shape. I figured someone might be worried, so I’m hoping to reunite them with their owner. If they’re yours, reply here and I’ll help you get them back.
I lost my blue Valdosta State University student ID yesterday around 3pm near the Starbucks on North Ashley Street in Valdosta. It’s a blue plastic card with the VSU logo in the corner and my photo on the right, wearing a gray hoodie. The back has a small coffee stain near the magnetic strip and a tiny dog sticker I slapped on there last semester—nice and easy to spot. The card is a bit bent from living in my wallet, and I really need it back to get into the library, dorms, and the student portal. If someone found it, I’d be grateful to get it back—it's more than just an ID, it’s my access for class check-ins and printing in the lab.
I lost my Nintendo Switch OLED yesterday around 3pm near the CVS on North Ashley Street in Valdosta. It's the neon red/blue Joy-Con model, still in a black carrying case with a red/blue dock. The back has a small white NovaX sticker and the screen protector on the top-left corner is peeling a bit. I had it in a lightweight gray backpack and didn't notice it was gone until I was standing by the bus stop near CVS. It's really important to me to get it back—I've got saved games and a few local co-op memories on there, and it's the only way I unwind after shifts. If anyone found it, please reach out; I'm grateful for any help in returning it.
I lost my DeWalt 20V cordless drill kit yesterday around 3pm near the Ace Hardware on North Ashley Street in Valdosta. It's in a black-and-yellow hard-shell case about the size of a small lunchbox, with a few scratches along the corner from a job site. The drill itself is a DeWalt DCD708 with a worn rubber grip, and I marked the top edge with a red Sharpie for quick ID. Inside the case are two 20V batteries and a charger; there's a small dent on the bottom and a sticker with my initials 'PP' on the inside lid. This kit was my late father's gift for DIY projects, so it has sentimental value and I really need it back.
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