Emergency contact card with mom's number
Description
I lost my emergency contact card yesterday around 3pm near the Cameron Village Starbucks on Wade Ave in Raleigh. It's a small white card, the size of a business card, with 'Emergency Contact' in red at the top and my mom's name 'Reema Patel' plus her phone number handwritten in blue ink. There's a tiny blue hospital sticker in the upper-right corner and a light crease along the bottom edge from when I fumbled at the counter. It was in my wallet, but I must have dropped it when I paid for a latte. This card is important for safety and has sentimental value because my late aunt helped me put it together; I’d really appreciate getting it back.
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