Blue glucose meter kit with lanyard
Description
I lost my OneTouch Verio glucose meter kit yesterday around 3pm outside the CVS on Bloomfield Avenue in Montclair. The kit is in a light-blue fabric case with a white OneTouch Verio meter inside, and a small red heart charm hanging from the zipper. The meter screen has a tiny scratch near the bottom left corner, and I kept a small vial of test strips tucked in the case along with a USB charging cable. It has sentimental value because it belonged to my late grandmother, and I really need it back to manage my health without delays. If you found it, please reach out—I'll be grateful and could meet up somewhere convenient in North Jersey, near Montclair.
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