Lost something in Pomona? Report it and let us handle the rest.
One report connects you to Pomona Police, City Hall resources, and Foothill Transit lost & found. Plus, we scan the web continuously for matches so you don't have to.
πRecently reported lost items in Pomona β updated this July 18, 2026
- π Wallet with ID lost near Chino Youth Museum, July 16.
- π Pair of sunglasses lost near Pomona Civic Center Park, July 15.
- π Car key fob lost near Suzanne Park, July 16.
How ReportLost Works in Pomona
You Report Your Loss
Tell us what you lost, where, and when. We ask for details that matter: description, location in Pomona, date, and any identifiers. No back-and-forth with multiple departments, just one clear report.
We Route It to the Right Places
Your report reaches Pomona Police Department, City Hall, and the Foothill Transit lost & found office automatically. We also craft alerts for local community channels so the wider Pomona area knows what to look for.
Automated Monitoring Finds Matches
We scan Facebook groups, Nextdoor, local marketplaces, and community posts for 6 to 12 months. Every time someone posts "found" matching your description, date, and location in Pomona, you get an alert. You'll never miss a lead.
Where and How to Report a Lost Item in Pomona
Your options, plus what ReportLost does for you behind the scenes.
Pomona Police Department
The first place to report a lost or stolen item is Pomona Police. You can file an online report or call their non-emergency line. We automatically route your report to the right officer and precinct based on your loss location, so you don't have to figure out who handles your area.
City Hall
Pomona City Hall can direct you to city-specific resources and sometimes holds unclaimed items. We generate the exact contact details and department information you need, so your report reaches the right desk without confusion.
Foothill Transit Lost & Found
If you lost something on a Foothill Transit bus in Pomona, Foothill Transit maintains a dedicated lost and found office. Call their helpline and describe the bus route and date. We ensure your report reaches Foothill Transit's system so they're actively looking for your item.
Ontario International Airport
Ontario International Airport is about 20 minutes from downtown Pomona. If you left something at the airport, the Lost & Found office is located in Terminal 2 behind the Information desk. We'll point you to the right terminal and office so you can claim your item quickly.
Lost Pet
If you've lost a dog, cat, or other pet in Pomona, contact the Inland Valley Humane Society & SPCA right away. They maintain a lost pet database and can help you search shelters in the area. For urgent after-hours situations, call their emergency line. Many pets are reunited within days if reported quickly. ReportLost also works with local pet networks to amplify your search, so file a priority lost pet report to get your pet on community alerts.
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Start Your Report Today
The sooner you report, the sooner we can scan for matches and notify the right local services. Every day counts, and filing a report with ReportLost takes just a few minutes. Once it's done, our monitoring system works 24/7 to find your item.
Report my lost item βLosing something in Pomona can mean contacting the police, checking with City Hall, visiting Foothill Transit, and scrolling through Facebook groups every day to see if anyone found your item. That's exhausting, and most people give up after a week. The real challenge isn't reporting the loss once, it's staying alert for the next six months while juggling separate offices and scattered social posts.
ReportLost streamlines all of that. File once, and we route your loss to the right city services and monitor the entire web, local groups, and community channels in your name. You file your report, then breathe easy. Our system does the continuous search while you get back to your day, and we alert you the moment a credible match surfaces.

Common Places Where Items Go Missing in Pomona
Whether it's a busy commercial area or a public venue, ReportLost tailors its search to the specific neighborhoods and zones where you lost your item.
Downtown Pomona & Mission Boulevard
The heart of Pomona's retail and dining district, where wallets, phones, and bags are often left behind in shops, cafes, and on the street.
Pomona Transit Center & Foothill Transit Stations
Bus stops and the transit center are common places to lose items on vehicles or in waiting areas. Foothill Transit's lost and found is your main resource here.
Pomona Valley Hospital & Medical District
Healthcare facilities see many lost items, from wallets and glasses to personal medical equipment. Report these quickly for better recovery odds.
Cal Poly Pomona Campus
The university's sprawling campus generates lost items in classrooms, dining halls, athletic facilities, and libraries. Campus security and building managers are key contacts.
Parks & Recreation Areas
Garey Park and other recreational spaces are places where phones, keys, and sports gear go missing. We check community posts and local lost and found pages for these items.
Community Networks & Local Groups
Pomona's neighborhoods are active on social media. We post to these channels and monitor them for matches so you don't have to check them daily.
Facebook group for lost and found pet alerts and community support
Facebook community focused on reuniting lost pets across neighboring areas
Reddit community where locals share news, including lost item posts
Your neighborhood-based social network for hyperlocal lost and found sharing
Local selling groups where found items sometimes get listed
Frequently Asked Questions
How long does Pomona Police keep lost and found items?
Pomona Police typically holds unclaimed items for a set period (check with the front desk at 909-620-2155 for exact timeframes). We recommend reporting to police and filing with ReportLost as soon as possible so your item is recorded in their system and our automated search begins immediately.
How do I claim my item from Foothill Transit?
Call Foothill Transit at 1-800-RIDE-INFO (1-800-743-3463) and provide the bus route, date, and description. You can pick up items at their office during business hours. We'll make sure your report reaches them directly.
Can I file a report online with Pomona Police?
Yes, Pomona Police offers an online report form at pomonaca.gov. You can also call the non-emergency line at 909-622-1241. ReportLost fills out and routes your information for you, so you only file once.
What if I lost my item at Ontario Airport?
Contact Ontario International Airport's Lost & Found office in Terminal 2 at 909-544-5128. They're open daily and maintain a database of items. We'll ensure your report reaches them and monitor airport community channels for any posts about your item.
How often does ReportLost check for matches?
We scan local and national platforms continuously for 6 to 12 months. Your report stays active and alerts are sent to you the moment a credible match appears, whether it's on Facebook, Nextdoor, PawBoost, or other community channels.
Is ReportLost official, or does it replace the police report?
ReportLost is an independent service that works alongside official channels, not instead of them. We complement your police report and city hall contacts by automating the search and monitoring process. You still file with police for your official record, and we amplify your search and keep watch for you.
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Ready to Find Your Item?
The faster you report, the sooner our system starts scanning Pomona's web and community channels for matches. Filing takes just a few minutes, and then you can focus on other things while we do the work.
Start my report βReportLost is an independent service and is not affiliated with Pomona Police Department, City of Pomona, Foothill Transit, Ontario International Airport, Inland Valley Humane Society & SPCA, or any other city or local agency. We work as a complement to official channels, routing your report and monitoring public platforms on your behalf. Always file an official report with the appropriate local authority (police, transit, airport, or facility) for your records.