Lost something in Little Rock? Report it and we'll connect you with the right place.
File one report and we route it to the Little Rock Police Department, City of Little Rock Animal Services, Clinton National Airport, and active local channels. Then we monitor the web automatically for matches while you go about your day.
🔍Recently reported lost items in Little Rock – updated this July 18, 2026
- 📍 Jogging stroller lost near Americas Best Value Inn Little Rock, July 13.
- 📍 Plush rabbit lost near Private Acxiom Park, July 12.
- 📍 Toy dinosaur lost near Julius Breckling Riverfront Park, July 17.
How ReportLost Works
You file your report
Tell us what you lost, where, and when. We gather the details needed by police and other recovery channels in Little Rock.
We route it to the right hands
Your report goes directly to the Little Rock Police Department, Animal Services (if it's a pet), the airport (if applicable), and gets posted to local social channels so neighbors see it too.
We search the web for you, automatically
For months afterward, our system scans Facebook, Nextdoor, marketplace listings, and local posts continuously, matching descriptions, locations, and dates. You get an alert the moment we find a credible match, so you're not checking sites every day yourself.
Where to Report and How We Help
Little Rock has several channels for lost items and pets. We contact the right ones for you.
Little Rock Police Department
The LRPD handles lost property reports and investigations. You can file a report yourself at their main station downtown or contact their non-emergency line. We identify the right precinct based on where your loss occurred and handle the reporting on your behalf.
Little Rock Animal Services
If your pet is lost or you've found a stray, the city's Animal Services team manages strays and reunites pets with owners. They maintain a searchable list of animals in their care. When you report a lost pet through us, we also alert them and post to local pet networks so neighbors can help search.
Clinton National Airport Lost & Found
Lost something at the airport, in the terminal, or in parking? Clinton National maintains a dedicated lost and found department. Report to them directly, and we ensure your information is captured in case a match surfaces later on their system.
City of Little Rock & 311
Little Rock's 311 service and City Hall can help direct you to the appropriate department for non-police losses, permit searches, or follow-ups. We know which desk handles what and make sure your case gets attention.
Lost & Found Pet Networks
Central Arkansas lost pet groups on Facebook and PawBoost are where many reunions happen. We post your lost pet details to these networks automatically and monitor them continuously for posts of animals matching your description.
Central Arkansas Lost & Found Pets (Facebook)|r/LittleRock (Reddit)
Lost Pet Priority Report
Pets need faster action. If you've lost a cat, dog, bird, or other companion animal in Little Rock, we can file a priority lost pet report that alerts shelters, veterinary clinics, and neighborhood groups all at once, with automated updates for months.
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Ready to get started?
The sooner you file, the sooner we begin searching. Every day counts, and our system runs 24/7 once you've reported.
Report my lost item →Little Rock stretches across multiple police jurisdictions and countless places where things slip away, from the airport to downtown shops to parks and neighborhoods. When you lose something valuable or a beloved pet, the usual path means calling the police, checking the animal shelter, posting on social media yourself, and then refreshing those same sites over and over. ReportLost simplifies that: one report, multiple authorities notified, and automated surveillance running in the background.
The real advantage is the continuous monitoring. Instead of spending weeks manually checking Facebook groups, Nextdoor, and lost-pet networks, our system does it for you. We scan the web day and night, matching what people report finding against your description and location. The moment a plausible lead surfaces, you'll be alerted. That frees you up to live your life while the work happens behind the scenes.

Common Places People Lose Things in Little Rock
We monitor recovery chances across the whole city, but here's where losses are most common.
Downtown & Central Business District
Shops, restaurants, and offices around Main Street and Markham Street. Heavy foot traffic means items are often turned in to store managers or police.
Clinton National Airport
A common spot for lost luggage, phones, and travel gear. The airport maintains an active lost and found, and items are typically held for several months.
River Market District
Shopping, dining, and entertainment venues attract lots of visitors. Public areas and restaurants often hold lost items at their service desks.
Neighborhood Parks & Trails
Little Rock's parks and green spaces are popular for recreation. Lost items found in parks are sometimes held by maintenance staff or nearby facilities.
North Little Rock (Adjacent City)
Items lost just across the border in North Little Rock fall under a separate police jurisdiction; we route those reports to the right authorities there.
Local Social Channels
Neighbors often post found items and pet sightings on these platforms. We search them automatically for matches.
Active group for pet losses and sightings across the region
Focused on lost and found pets in the Hillcrest neighborhood and surrounding areas
General Little Rock subreddit where residents post found items and lost pet alerts
Neighborhood-by-neighborhood platform where locals share found items and pet sightings
Items sometimes surface in local sales groups when found items are posted
Questions About Recovering Lost Items in Little Rock
How long does the Little Rock Police Department hold lost property?
The LRPD holds unclaimed items for a standard period determined by Arkansas law. Check with their Records division at (501) 371-4654 for specifics on your item. We include that information in your report.
What happens if I find a stray dog or cat in Little Rock?
Contact Little Rock Animal Services at (501) 376-3067. They manage strays and will check for microchips or owner information. Post to local pet networks (Facebook groups, PawBoost) as well so the owner can find their pet faster. If you've lost a pet, ReportLost will alert these channels automatically.
How do I claim a lost item from Clinton National Airport?
Contact Airport Customer Care at (501) 375-1509 (Monday–Friday, 3 a.m. to 11:30 p.m.; Saturday–Sunday, 5 a.m. to 10 p.m.). They'll confirm whether your item is in their lost and found and arrange pickup or shipping. We make sure your details are on file with them.
Can I file a report for something lost outside Little Rock (North Little Rock, for example)?
Yes. If your loss occurred in North Little Rock or another nearby city, we route your report to that jurisdiction's police department and recovery channels. The process is the same, just directed to the right authorities.
How does ReportLost's automatic web monitoring work?
Our system scans public posts on Facebook, Nextdoor, Craigslist, PawBoost (for pets), and other local platforms continuously for months. When it detects a post describing a found item that matches your description, location, and approximate date, we alert you immediately. You don't have to manually check these sites every day.
Is ReportLost official, or does it replace filing a police report?
ReportLost is an independent service: we help you file with the official authorities (the Little Rock Police Department, Animal Services, etc.) and extend your reach beyond them through social monitoring. We don't replace official police reports; we complement them and add continuous web surveillance so you don't have to do it manually. All claims are handled directly by the authorities and recovery channels themselves.
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Your lost item matters. Let's find it.
Report now and rest assured that a system is actively working to reunite you with what you've lost, across all of Little Rock and beyond.
Start my report →ReportLost.org is an independent service and is not affiliated with the Little Rock Police Department, City of Little Rock, Little Rock Animal Services, Clinton National Airport, or any other government agency or business mentioned. We help you file reports with official channels and monitor public online platforms for matches; we do not hold items or make final recovery decisions. All official claims, evidence handling, and item custody remain the responsibility of the relevant authorities.