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LOST: Travel Adapters in Bozeman, MT

Near the Emerson Center for the Arts & Culture Lost listing Posted 19 days ago

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I’m Mason Carter. On Tuesday around 7:12 p.m., after a quick coffee at the Daily Coffee on East Main Street, I realized my olive-green travel adapters were missing from the pouch in my backpack. I’d been sitting on a bench outside the Emerson Center for the Arts & Culture, watching the last light slide off the mountains, and I must have left them there. The pouch is small, with a black zipper and a yellow label; the adapters are essential for charging my laptop and phone when I’m on a shoot around Bozeman. I’m anxious without them, especially with a tight deadline looming. If someone happened to turn them in at the information desk or near Main Street, I’d be grateful to get them back.

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