Lost something in Rowland Heights? Report it and let us handle the search.
One report to the Walnut/Diamond Bar Sheriff's Station, local lost and found offices, and active community channels. Your report stays active for the full duration of your plan, automatically matching new found items and community posts so you don't have to check every day.
πRecently reported lost items in Rowland Heights β updated this July 18, 2026
- π Earring lost near Brea Junior High Park, July 15.
- π Baby stroller lost near Seasons Place, July 16.
- π Eyeglasses lost near Seasons Place, July 16.
How ReportLost Works in Rowland Heights
You describe your loss
Tell us what you lost, where, and when. We capture all the details needed to reach the right authorities and community channels in Rowland Heights.
We route it to the right places
Your report goes directly to the Walnut/Diamond Bar Sheriff's Station, local lost and found services, and community groups. We handle the routing so you don't have to make multiple calls or visits.
Your report keeps searching for you
For the full duration of your plan, your report continues to match against new found items posted to local networks, community boards, and marketplace listings. You'll get an alert as soon as a credible match appears, so you can focus on other things while we search.
Where to Report a Lost Item in Rowland Heights
Here's what each channel handles and how ReportLost routes your report for you.
Walnut/Diamond Bar Sheriff's Station
The primary law enforcement office for Rowland Heights. File a report here if your item was lost in a public space, stolen, or found on the street. We identify which precinct covers your loss location and help you provide the exact details they need.
Rowland Heights City Hall
The city's administrative center can help direct lost and found inquiries and connect you with the right department. Some items found on city property or at public events are routed through this office.
Public Transit Lost and Found
If you lost your item on a Foothill Transit bus or other local transit service, contact their lost and found directly. Items are typically held for 90 days. We let you know the exact service to reach based on your location and travel history.
Nearby Airports
Ontario International Airport is the closest major airport to Rowland Heights. If you left something at the terminal or during travel, check their lost and found office. LAX is also accessible for some travelers.
Lost Pet Report
If you've lost a pet in Rowland Heights, reach out to VIDA Rescue and Baldwin Park Animal Shelter (LA County Animal Care & Control), both of which serve the area and maintain lost and found records. The community also has active lost pet groups on Facebook. For urgent help, file a priority lost pet report with ReportLost.
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Why report with ReportLost?
You save time by reporting once instead of calling multiple offices. You get peace of mind knowing your report stays active and keeps searching for you automatically. And you receive an alert the moment a likely match appears, so you can act fast.
Report my lost item βLosing something in Rowland Heights can feel overwhelming. Whether it's a wallet left at a local shop, keys misplaced at a community gathering, or luggage from a nearby transit point, the challenge isn't just retracing your steps, it's knowing which office to call and how to keep searching when the first few days pass. The sheriff's station, city offices, transit services, and community groups all hold found items separately, and manually checking each one every few days is exhausting.
ReportLost simplifies this by turning one report into a coordinated search across all the right channels. Once you submit, we notify the Walnut/Diamond Bar Sheriff's Station and other relevant local services, post to community networks, and keep your report active in the background. Your search doesn't stop after day one, your report stays on alert for months, automatically comparing new found items against your description so you can breathe easier knowing the work is being done for you.

Common places to lose items in Rowland Heights
These areas see frequent lost and found activity.
Fullerton Road & Main Shopping Districts
Retail shops, restaurants, and community centers along main thoroughfares where wallets, keys, and personal items are frequently misplaced.
Nogales Street Corridor
Schools, parks, and residential areas near Rowland Unified School District where items are often left at public gatherings and recreation spots.
Transit Hubs & Bus Stops
Foothill Transit lines and local bus stops where phones, bags, and commuter items are commonly abandoned on vehicles or at stations.
Neighborhood Parks & Recreation Areas
Community parks and open spaces where items are lost during outdoor activities, picnics, and family events.
Community channels searching in Rowland Heights
These groups actively share and help locate lost items and pets.
Facebook group dedicated to reuniting lost pets with owners in the community
Statewide Facebook group that covers Rowland Heights and surrounding areas
Local civic organization that helps connect residents with community services and resources
Neighborhood social network where residents post and search for lost and found items
Questions about losing and finding items in Rowland Heights
How long does the sheriff's station hold lost items?
The Walnut/Diamond Bar Sheriff's Station typically holds unclaimed items for a set period before disposing of them. We recommend filing a report within the first few days and following up within 1-2 weeks. Specific hold times may vary, so contact the station directly at (909) 595-2264 to confirm details about your item.
How long do transit services hold lost items?
Foothill Transit and LA Metro hold found items for 90 days before auctioning them. Calling immediately with details of your route and item increases the chance of recovery. Our service ensures this information reaches them faster.
Can I file a report for an item lost weeks ago?
Yes. While items are more likely to be recovered soon after loss, filing a report ensures your item description remains in circulation and matched against new found items for months. Reporting later is better than not reporting at all.
What if my lost item was stolen, not just misplaced?
Contact the Walnut/Diamond Bar Sheriff's Station to file a theft report. Provide location, time, and description. ReportLost helps you report to the right precinct and ensures the information reaches the right desk.
How do I check if my pet has been brought to a local shelter?
Call Baldwin Park Animal Shelter (LA County Animal Care & Control) and VIDA Rescue to ask if your pet has been brought in. Check their websites for hours. We also recommend posting to Rowland Heights Lost and Found Pets on Facebook to alert the community immediately.
Is ReportLost.org official or does it replace calling the police?
ReportLost is an independent service, not affiliated with law enforcement or government agencies. We don't replace official reports, we complement them. When you file with us, we ensure your information reaches the official channels and stays active in the background. You can file a police report directly if needed, and we recommend doing so for stolen items or incidents requiring an official record.
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Start your search with one report
The sooner you report, the better your chances. Once your report is in, you're done with the legwork. Your item description automatically searches community channels and found item listings for months, and you'll get an alert the moment there's a credible match.
Start my report βReportLost.org is an independent service and is not affiliated with the Walnut/Diamond Bar Sheriff's Station, City of Rowland Heights, Foothill Transit, LA Metro, Baldwin Park Animal Shelter, VIDA Rescue, Ontario International Airport, LAX, or any other local agency or business mentioned. We coordinate information on your behalf and keep your report active in community channels and marketplace listings, but we do not replace official channels. For emergencies, always call 911. For official reports, contact the appropriate local authority directly.