Lost
Lost medication in Tallahassee, FL
near the Capitol building
Lost
listing
Posted
about 5 hours
ago
Description
LOST medication. Alex Rivera here. I was by the Capitol steps along Monroe Street in Tallahassee, around 9:15 AM on Wednesday, when my white bottle with a blue label slipped from my tote as I shifted to greet a friend. It’s my daily medication in a small white bottle with a blue label—an essential part of my routine. Without it, I’m anxious and unfocused; I’m worried about missing doses. If someone saw it or picked it up, please keep it safe until it makes its way back to me.
Approximate last-seen location
near the Capitol building
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