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Found: Chargers in downtown Las Cruces

near the fountain at Plaza de Las Cruces Found listing Posted 10 days ago

Description

I was out for a coffee run in downtown Las Cruces around 9:30 this morning when I saw a bundle of phone chargers sticking out from a small tote near the Plaza de Las Cruces fountain. A quick peek showed USB-C and micro-USB cables tangled with a couple of bricks, all in a black pouch. I picked them up and brought them here, thinking someone probably left them behind in a rush. It’s frustrating to lose these tiny cords, especially when you’re juggling bags and coffee. If these belong to you, this listing is here for you to see—hope the right person finds them soon.

Approximate found location

Map showing approximate location for near the fountain at Plaza de Las Cruces
near the fountain at Plaza de Las Cruces

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