White Omron BP monitor in blue case
Description
I found a white Omron blood pressure monitor in a light-blue zippered case this afternoon around 2:15 pm outside CVS on Saginaw Street in Bay City. It comes with a navy-blue cuff and a folded instruction sheet tucked into the case; there’s a small scratch on the display from a minor drop. The monitor looked clean and seemed to work when I turned it on briefly, so it probably belongs to someone who uses it regularly. This kind of device can be important for daily health checks, and I’d be glad to return it to the owner—if this sounds like yours, drop me a note and we can arrange a handoff at the CVS front desk.
Approximate found location
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How to safely return this item
A short checklist to protect you and the item during the handoff.
Verify the owner before handing it back
- Ask the claimant for a specific identifying detail before confirming.
- If valuable, ask for a photo with matching ID, receipt, or original packaging.
- Never post the precise location publicly. Share it only with a verified owner.
- Do not accept payment to return it. That is a red flag for a scam claim.
Meet in a safe, public place
- Police stations, café entrances, transport hubs, and shop foyers all work.
- Meet during daylight hours where there is CCTV and foot traffic.
- Avoid private homes, car parks at night, or isolated locations.
Bring someone with you
- Tell a friend or family member where you are meeting and when.
- Share your live location with them during the handoff.
- For high-value items, consider contacting your local police station for advice first.
Keep communication on lostandfound.io
- Use the in-app message thread so there is a record if something goes wrong.
- Do not move to WhatsApp, SMS, or email until you have exchanged a verifying detail.
- Never share bank details, government ID numbers, or copies of your ID.