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Lost travel adapters near Penn State campus

Pattee Library Lost listing Posted 2 days ago

Description

Hi, I’m Daniel Kim. On Tuesday, around 9:15 PM, I was in the seating area outside Pattee Library on College Avenue in State College, Pennsylvania, and I realized my travel adapters were missing from my backpack. They’re a compact black set with a red label, and losing them ahead of a trip is a real hassle. I’d appreciate any help finding them, or someone who turned them in at the library desk would be a true lifesaver.

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