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I lost my red SanDisk 128GB USB flash drive, a small piece of digital media I use for family photos and freelance drafts, yesterday around 3pm near the Camelback Mountain Resort parking lot in Tannersville, Poconos. It’s a slim drive with a red silicone case and a tiny dent on the metal edge. On the back there’s a white sticker with a simple mountain silhouette—easy to spot if it’s lying on the ground. It holds years of memories and work, so the sentimental value is pretty high and I really need it back. If you found it, I’d be forever grateful to meet somewhere in the Poconos to pick it up.
I lost my blue Camelback Mountain Resort lift ticket yesterday around 3pm. It's a two-day pass, laminated and credit-card sized, on a light blue lanyard with a tiny silver snowflake charm. The top of the card has CAMELBACK in bold red and a big barcode on the back; there’s a small crease from when it lived in my jacket pocket. I think I dropped it in the parking lot behind the Camelback Lodge & Waterpark in Tannersville, right near the ski shop entrance. It holds sentimental value because we used it on a family day in the Poconos, and I’d really appreciate getting it back. If someone found it, email me at [email protected] to arrange return.
I lost my leopard gecko Nova yesterday around 3pm near the Walmart Supercenter on Main Street in Stroudsburg. She's about 6 inches long, tan with dark brown spots, and her tail is a bright blue that really stands out when she crawls around. There's a tiny white scar on the back of her neck and a small nick on the tip of her left hind toe—pretty distinctive if you know what to look for. Nova means a lot to me; she was a rescue and we adopted her last winter, so I’m really worried and hopeful she makes it back to our apartment in the Stroudsburg area.
I lost my tan Briggs & Riley mid-size leather briefcase yesterday around 3pm near the Giant on Main Street in Stroudsburg, in the Poconos. It's a well-used case with brass hardware and a small scuff on the bottom corner. Inside there's a padded laptop sleeve, a charger, and a bright red luggage tag with my initials 'PP'. The front pocket zipper sticks a little, but the overall shape and strap are intact. It was a gift from my dad, so it’s really sentimental to me and I’m hoping it turns up soon.
I lost my framed oil painting yesterday around 3pm near The Crossings Premium Outlets in Tannersville, outside the main parking lot by the kiosks. It’s a 16x20 inch piece of a snowy pine forest, painted in cool blues and greens, in a black wood frame with a slim gold inner lip. The back has a sticker from Evergreen Gallery and there’s a tiny dent on the bottom edge of the frame; the lower right corner bears the artist’s initials, ‘L. Carter.’ This piece was a gift from my grandmother and carries a lot of sentimental value, so I’m really hoping someone might have seen it or picked it up by mistake. If you found it, please let me know—I’d be incredibly grateful to get it back.
I found a navy tuxedo jacket yesterday around 6pm in the parking lot behind Kalahari Resort Pocono Manor, by the entrance near the big red awning. It's a men's formal jacket, size 40R, with black satin peak lapels and a subtle pinstripe that catches the light. Inside the left pocket there's a silk lining with a small paw print embroidery and a monogram 'A.J.' on the inner label. There's also a silver tie clip clipped to the pocket square. The jacket is in good condition, just a bit wrinkled from the wind. If this belongs to you or someone you know, I’d be thrilled to get it back to its owner soon; I know how stressful it can be to misplace a formal outfit, especially for a special occasion.
I found a small brass compass this afternoon around 2:15pm in the parking lot behind The Crossings Premium Outlets on Route 611 in the Poconos. It's roughly 1.5 inches across, with a warm patina and a cracked glass. On the back, there's a delicate engraving of a mountain range and the date 'Mt Pocono 1943' that really stands out. It also has a faded green leather cord attached, and a couple of nicks on the rim from years of use. It felt sentimental as soon as I picked it up, and I’d love to return it to its owner.
I found this brown leather briefcase this afternoon around 2:45pm in the Camelback Resort parking lot off Camelback Road in Tannersville. It's about a 15-inch case with a few scuffs on the corner and a red fabric lining that’s worn through in places. There’s a small brass nameplate on the front engraved with 'A. Reed' and a sturdy black strap that keeps the flap closed. Inside are a few receipts, a folded notepad with the initials 'A.R.' and a business card from a local law firm. If this is yours, drop me a line and we’ll arrange a safe handoff in the area.
Found a medium-sized beagle this afternoon around 3:15pm wandering near the Camelback Mountain trailhead parking lot in Tannersville, not far from Camelback Resort. He’s tan and white, about 40 pounds, with a blue nylon collar and a round brass tag that reads 'Nova.' There’s a small heart-shaped patch of white on his chest and one ear that tilts when he listens to noises. He seems friendly and relieved to have a human nearby, but he’s a bit tired and clearly someone is missing him. I’m keeping him safe on a leash and hoping to get him back to his family in the Poconos. If this is your dog, tell me the name on the tag and what town you last saw him.
Found a one-day Camelback Mountain ski lift pass on a blue lanyard this afternoon around 2:15pm in the parking lot behind Camelback Resort on Camelback Road in Tannersville, near the North Lot entrance. The white pass has a thick blue border and an orange barcode in the bottom right corner, plus a small round holographic sticker on the back that says VIP. The red lanyard is a bit worn and there is a light coffee stain along the bottom edge of the card. If this is yours, I would really like to help you get it back and I am happy to meet at the resort office or drop it at the front desk for pickup. This pass clearly matters to someone, and I am glad to help reunite you with it.
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