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Blue OneTouch glucometer kit in blue case

Atlanta Found listing Posted 5 months ago

Description

I found a blue OneTouch glucometer kit yesterday around 5:15pm near Centennial Olympic Park, by the World of Coca-Cola entrance on Marietta Street NW in downtown Atlanta. The glucometer is white with blue trim, about the size of a smartphone, tucked inside a navy-blue zippered case with a OneTouch logo. Inside there are test strips and a lancet device, plus a small card with a partial phone number written on it. The case has a tiny red heart-shaped sticker on the zipper—a little unique detail I noticed. Health gear like this can be important, so I figured I’d post in case someone’s missing it. If you recognize it, reply to this listing with the brand and the partial number to verify ownership.

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