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Blue glucometer in silicone case with star sticker

Hanford-Corcoran Lost listing Posted 3 months ago

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Yesterday around 3pm I was at the CVS on 12th Street in Hanford, grabbing a prescription, when my white-and-blue OneTouch glucometer slipped from my pocket into a shopping bag rack. It’s in a blue silicone case with a small white star sticker on the front and a tiny dent on the corner from a previous drop. I didn’t realize it was missing until I got home. This device is essential for daily diabetes management and has sentimental value because it’s the one I’ve used for years. If anyone found it, please drop it at the Hanford Community Medical Center front desk or message me here so I can pick it up. Really grateful if it finds its way back.

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