Lost something in Moreno Valley? File a report and we'll track it down.
One submission, and we alert the Riverside County Sheriff's Moreno Valley Station, the City of Moreno Valley, local transit authority, and monitor community channels across the web. Our system searches continuously for matches so you don't have to.
🔍Recently reported lost items in Moreno Valley – updated this July 18, 2026
- 📍 Transparent umbrella lost near Moreno Valley Mall, July 16.
- 📍 Camera lost near San Timoteo Cyn. State Park (Site), July 15.
- 📍 Library book lost near Gateway Park, July 17.
How ReportLost Works
You report your loss
Tell us what you lost, where, and when. We gather all the details needed to alert the right agencies and search channels.
We route it to the right places
Your report reaches the Sheriff's station, City services, Riverside Transit Agency if applicable, and local lost-and-found networks—no need for you to call multiple offices.
Automated monitoring finds matches
For months afterward, we scan marketplaces, community groups, and public posts for items matching your description. You'll get an alert the moment a credible match appears—no daily checking required.
Where to Report in Moreno Valley
Agencies and channels where lost items and pets turn up
Riverside County Sheriff, Moreno Valley Station
The local law enforcement agency handles reports for items lost in public spaces or turned in by the community. They maintain a lost-and-found log. We tell you which station covers your area and generate the specifics to include in your report.
City of Moreno Valley
The City Hall offices coordinate with police and animal services. If your item was found at a city facility or park, or if you need guidance on where to file, this is your point of contact.
Riverside Transit Agency (RTA)
If you lost something on a local bus, contact RTA's lost-and-found office. Items are typically held for 30 days. We direct you to the right desk and help document the route and time.
Moreno Valley Animal Services
Lost or found a pet in Moreno Valley? The city's animal shelter checks incoming strays daily and maintains a lost-pet list. Report your missing pet here, and also file a priority lost pet report with us for continuous social monitoring.
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Getting started takes just a minute
The sooner you file, the sooner we start monitoring. Most items are recovered within the first few weeks, so reporting now gives you the best odds.
Report my lost item →Losing something in Moreno Valley can feel overwhelming. Whether it happened on a local bus, at a shopping center, in your neighborhood, or at work, reporting it usually means contacting the Sheriff's office, checking the city's animal services if it's a pet, and hoping someone posts about your item on Facebook. That's a lot of ground to cover, and you end up refreshing social media and calling around for weeks.
ReportLost simplifies that. Submit one report, and we notify all the relevant local agencies and continuously monitor the web on your behalf. Our system searches for matches across social channels, community groups, and public listings throughout Riverside County, so the next time someone posts "found," we'll see it and let you know. You file it once, and we take it from there.

Common places where items go missing in Moreno Valley
We track reports from across the city and surrounding neighborhoods
Downtown Moreno Valley & Frederick Street corridor
Shopping centers, city offices, and retail districts along the main commercial strip
Perris Boulevard area
Busy commercial zone with transit stops and popular local businesses
Residential neighborhoods
Items lost in parks, driveways, and community areas across the city
Transit hubs and bus routes
Local RTA bus lines connecting Moreno Valley to Riverside and surrounding areas
Moreno Valley community channels
Where locals post found items and reunite owners with their stuff
Active Facebook group for missing and found pets
Dedicated Facebook community for lost dogs
Community-run Facebook group for pet reunions
Reddit community covering Moreno Valley and Riverside County
Neighborhood-level alerts and found-item posts
Frequently Asked Questions
How long does the Sheriff's office keep lost items?
The Riverside County Sheriff's office typically holds found items for a standard hold period. Check with the Moreno Valley Station directly at 951-486-6700 to confirm the current retention policy for your specific item.
What if I lost something on an RTA bus?
Call the Riverside Transit Agency's Lost and Found at 951-565-5000 (Monday–Friday, 8 a.m.–5 p.m.). Items are generally kept for 30 days. Have your route number and date ready.
Where should I file if I lost a pet?
Contact Moreno Valley Animal Services at 951-413-3790 immediately. They maintain a stray-pet list and can check incoming animals. Also spread the word on local pet Facebook groups and Nextdoor for faster community response.
What about items left in stores or restaurants?
Contact the business directly first, they often hold items at customer service. If unclaimed after a few days, ask if they've handed it over to the Sheriff's office or a local charity.
How long does ReportLost monitor for matches?
We monitor the web continuously for 6 to 12 months, depending on the item type. Searches scan Facebook groups, Nextdoor, community boards, and online marketplaces across the Inland Empire and beyond.
Is ReportLost.org official, or does it replace filing with police?
ReportLost is an independent service, not affiliated with any police department or government agency. We complement official reports by automating the tedious follow-up work, alerting you when matches appear online. For your legal record and to involve local law enforcement directly, you should also file a report with the Sheriff's office or City of Moreno Valley as applicable.
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Start your report now
Tell us what you lost and where. We'll take it from there, alerting the right Moreno Valley agencies and monitoring the web for matches around the clock.
Start my report →ReportLost.org is an independent service and is not affiliated with the Riverside County Sheriff's Department, City of Moreno Valley, Riverside Transit Agency, Moreno Valley Animal Services, or any other government agency or business mentioned on this page. We provide information and monitoring assistance to complement official lost-and-found processes; you should always file directly with relevant local authorities for a formal record.