Found Nintendo Switch OLED with neon Joy-Cons
Description
I found a Nintendo Switch OLED this afternoon around 2:15pm in the parking lot behind Greenwood Mall on Scottsville Road in Bowling Green. It's tucked in a black carrying case with a gray zipper, and the console itself is black with neon red/blue Joy-Cons. The back has a small green dinosaur sticker and a blue silicone grip on the left Joy-Con, plus a slight dent on the dock that catches the light. I left it near the sidewalk by the mall entrance so it might be easy to spot, but I’m happy to bring it to the security desk if needed. I know how important this is to someone who plays—hopefully this helps them get it back quickly.
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