Silver medical alert bracelet with engraving
Description
Hey, I lost my silver medical alert bracelet this afternoon around 3:15pm. I was near the CVS on Main Street in Hyannis and then walked toward the ferry terminal by Hyannis Harbor. The bracelet is slim, about 7 inches, stainless steel with a small blue enamel medical symbol on the face. It’s engraved with my name, Alex Rivera, and my allergy info: 'Allergies: Penicillin' on the back. There’s a tiny scratch near the clasp and the clasp itself feels a bit loose. This bracelet is essential for emergencies and also a sentimental gift from my mom. If anyone finds it, please let me know—we really need to get it back.
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