On Friday, I found the following note on my Ryobi drill that was in the garage. Evidently, Adams Home Exterior’s installer, Lafe, had a helper that thought the drill was Lafe’s. I appreciate it being returned, but now, it’s missing a battery. I know it had it’s battery attached because I used it briefly the week before, and I kept it in the garage along with the rip saw that I used to cut a sample of siding to get color matching for the garage door paint. So someone on behalf of Adams Home Exteriors and, therefore, Lowe’s Home Improvement Stores, took my property from inside my house — the drill was returned but not the battery. So should Lowe’s or Adams be responsible or am I simply out a battery?
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