Lost
Blue glucose meter in black case with red zipper
Helena
Lost
listing
Posted
3 months
ago
Description
I lost my blue OneTouch glucose meter in a black protective case with a red zipper yesterday around 3pm. I was walking from the Capitol area toward Last Chance Gulch, near the Montana State Capitol building on 4th Ave, and I must have dropped it near the crosswalk by the Helena Public Library. The device is a OneTouch Verio; the screen has a tiny scratch in the bottom right corner and the case has an orange sticker labeled 'A'. It's essential for my daily checks and has sentimental value because it was a gift from my sister. I’d really appreciate getting it back.
Approximate last-seen location
Helena
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