Lost something in Moorpark? Get it back with one simple report.
File a single report and we connect you with the Moorpark Police Department, City Hall, local transit, and active community channels. Your report stays active for months, automatically matching against new finds so you don't have to check every day.
πRecently reported lost items in Moorpark β updated this July 18, 2026
- π Beanie lost near Moorpark, July 16.
- π Gold bracelet lost near Paige Lane Neighborhood Park, July 16.
- π Beanie lost near Air Force 1, July 16.
How It Works
You report your loss
Tell us what you lost, where, and when. We gather the details needed to route your report to every relevant channel in Moorpark.
We send it to the right places
Your report goes directly to the Moorpark Police Department, City of Moorpark services, Moorpark City Transit, and gets posted to active local social networks so your loss reaches people who might help.
Your report keeps searching for a match
For the full duration of your plan, your report automatically checks new lost-and-found posts, community announcements, and marketplace listings. The moment a credible match surfaces, we alert you. No need to refresh Facebook groups or refresh the city website yourself every morning.
Where Your Report Goes in Moorpark
We route your loss to every official channel and active community space. Here's what each one does, and how ReportLost saves you the calls and forms.
Moorpark Police Department
The Police Department is your official first stop for items lost in public spaces or in connection with a police matter. We verify which station handles your location and file the report with the right desk so you don't have to figure out jurisdiction.
Main Line: (805) 532-2700|Non-Emergency Dispatch: (805) 654-9511|Visit Public Safety
City of Moorpark
City Hall can direct you to the right department depending on where you lost your item (parks, city facilities, sidewalks). We generate the right contact info and details to include so your report reaches the correct office without delays.
City Hall: (805) 517-6200|City Clerk's Office: (805) 517-6245|Visit City Hall
Moorpark City Transit
If you left something on a Moorpark bus, Dial-A-Route holds items for a window before disposal. We point you to the right dispatch number and help you describe exactly where you left it to speed up recovery.
Moorpark City Transit: (805) 375-5467|Dial-A-Route: (800) 438-1112|View Bus Ride Guide
Local Businesses & Public Spaces
Restaurants, shops, the Moorpark College campus, parks, and recreation areas all keep lost-and-found bins. ReportLost helps you identify which businesses are likely to have your item and what to say when you call.
Lost Pet Report
If you've lost a dog, cat, or other pet in or around Moorpark, contact Moorpark Animal Control immediately at (805) 517-6267, or reach Ventura County Animal Services at (805) 388-4341. Consider posting to Ventura County Lost, Found, Stolen Pets and other active pet recovery networks. For a rapid, coordinated response, file a priority lost pet report with ReportLost.
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The sooner you report, the sooner we connect you.
Every moment counts when something goes missing. Once your report is filed and routed, you can rest assured the right people and channels have the information. ReportLost takes it from there, keeping your description in circulation while you move forward.
Report my lost item βLosing something in Moorpark means juggling multiple places: the Police Department, City Hall, transit, local social media groups, and wherever you lost it. Each has its own system, contact method, and retention policy. Without a coordinated report, your item slips through the cracks as days pass.
ReportLost does the legwork for you. One report connects to all the official channels and community networks at once, and then stays active while your item is still being searched for. You focus on getting on with your day; your report works the phones and feeds for you.

Common Places Where Moorpark Residents Lose Things
File your report and we'll route it based on your specific location. Here are the neighborhoods and public spaces where losses happen most often.
Downtown & Science Drive
City Hall, shops, and dining near Science Drive and Town Center. A busy area with lots of foot traffic.
Moorpark College Campus
College station, classrooms, parking areas, and campus Lost & Found office. Contact (805) 378-1455 for campus-specific items.
Public Transit & Bus Stops
Items left on Moorpark City Transit buses or Dial-A-Route vehicles. Act quickly; items are held for a limited window.
Parks & Recreation
Walnut Creek, Los Angeles Avenue parks, and sports facilities. City Parks & Recreation manages these areas.
Shopping & Commercial Centers
Retail areas and plazas near main thoroughfares. Most businesses hold items for 30 days before disposal.
Active Community Networks in Moorpark
Your report gets posted to local social channels where neighbors often spot and share found items. These are the spaces where Moorpark residents help each other.
Active Facebook group for animal recovery
Community pet recovery network
Lost & Found and Moorpark neighborhood groups
Hyperlocal posts reach nearby neighbors quickly
Frequently Asked Questions
How long does the Moorpark Police Department hold lost items?
The Police Department does not typically hold personal lost-and-found items. Report your loss to the Police Department if it involves a crime or official matter, but for general items lost in public places, contact the business or facility where you lost it directly. ReportLost makes sure your report reaches both so nothing is missed.
What if I lost something on a Moorpark bus?
Call Moorpark City Transit at (805) 375-5467 or Dial-A-Route at (800) 438-1112 as soon as possible. Items are held for a limited period before being disposed of. ReportLost will include this in your coordinated report so the transit office has your details on file.
I lost something on the Moorpark College campus. Who do I contact?
Call the Moorpark College Police Station at (805) 378-1455 for items lost on campus. They manage the college Lost & Found office. Include this in your ReportLost report for a complete trail.
What if I lost a pet in Moorpark?
Contact Moorpark Animal Control at (805) 517-6267 immediately, or Ventura County Animal Services at (805) 388-4341. Post to Ventura County Lost, Found, Stolen Pets on Facebook. For coordinated pet recovery, file a priority lost pet report with ReportLost.
How long does ReportLost keep my report active?
Your report stays active for the full duration of your plan, typically 6 to 12 months depending on the service level you choose. Throughout that time, your report automatically checks new lost-and-found posts and marketplace listings for matches, sending you alerts if a credible find appears. You don't need to renew it or post again; ReportLost keeps searching for you.
Is ReportLost official or a replacement for the police?
ReportLost is an independent service that works alongside official channels, not in place of them. We route your report to the Moorpark Police Department, City Hall, and other official bodies, and we post to community networks. You maintain direct contact with police and official services; ReportLost simply saves you the time of making multiple calls and posts separately. For emergencies, always call 911.
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Report your loss and let your item be found.
Stop juggling phone calls and social media posts. File once with ReportLost, and your report automatically reaches every official channel and community network in Moorpark. For 6 to 12 months, we keep searching while you move on.
Start my report βReportLost.org is an independent lost-and-found coordination service. We are not affiliated with the Moorpark Police Department, City of Moorpark, Moorpark City Transit, Moorpark College, Ventura County Animal Services, or any other official agency or business mentioned. ReportLost routes reports to these entities and community channels on your behalf, but does not replace direct contact with police, city services, or the businesses where you lost your item. For emergencies, always call 911. For official records or evidence, contact the appropriate agency directly.