Lost adapters near Falls Park, Sioux Falls.
Description
I lost my adapters after a quick walk through Falls Park around 3:30 p.m. last Saturday. They’re a compact gray set with two USB-C and two micro-USB adapters, tucked into a zip pouch with a spare charging cable. I’d taken a short loop along the river to clear my head, then I tucked the pouch into my backpack before crossing the Liberty Bridge for a coffee at a nearby cafe. When I checked again, the pouch was gone in the light drizzle and the park crowds had thinned. These adapters are essential for keeping my travel gear powered on the road, and I’d be grateful to have them returned.
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