Navy blue North Face backpack with red zipper pull
Description
I lost my navy blue North Face backpack yesterday around 3pm near the old Capitol Market area along West Washington Street in Charleston, West Virginia. It’s a medium-sized daypack with a faded logo on the front and a small tear at the bottom corner from a rainy day. Inside I keep a red notebook, a USB-C cable, and a weathered trail map I use for hikes. It has sentimental value—my grandmother gave it to me, and I really need it back. Unique features: a lime-green paracord keychain with a tiny silver fox charm on the main zipper, and a blue whale sticker on the inside pocket to help identify it from other bags.
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