Blue Ventolin inhaler in blue carry case
Description
Yesterday around 3:15pm I realized my blue Ventolin inhaler was missing. I was wandering near the Castillo de San Marcos along St. George Street and must have dropped it by the waterfront or outside a shop by the Plaza de la Constitución. It's in a small blue carry case with a silver zipper and a coffee stain on the lower corner. The inhaler itself is white with a blue ring and a red cap; the label reads Ventolin clearly. There's a tiny dent on the mouthpiece and a faint sticker with my initials 'AP' on the inside of the case. I really need it back—this is essential for my asthma, and I rely on it daily.
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