Yucaipa, CA

Lost something in Yucaipa? File a report and we'll help you get it back.

One report to the San Bernardino County Sheriff, City Hall, local transit, and active community channels. Your report stays active for the full duration of your plan, continuously matching against new posts and found-item listings so you don't have to check every day.

πŸ”Recently reported lost items in Yucaipa – updated this July 18, 2026

  • πŸ“ Thermos lost near Welcome to Live Oak Preserve, July 13.
  • πŸ“ MacBook Pro lost near 15-RV, July 12.
  • πŸ“ Lunch box lost near Mill Creek Vista Point, July 13.
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How It Works

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You tell us what you lost

Describe your item, when and where you lost it, and any identifying details. We use that information to reach out to the right channels in Yucaipa and San Bernardino County.

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We notify the relevant places

Your report goes to the Sheriff's patrol station, City Hall, transit lost and found, local animal control (if applicable), and community Facebook groups and Nextdoor. You don't have to call or visit each one separately.

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Your report keeps searching for you

While your report is active, we continuously cross-check new found-item posts, community listings, and local announcements against your description. The moment a credible match appears, you'll get an alert. No need to refresh the same groups and websites every morning.

Where to Report in Yucaipa

The official channels, and what ReportLost does on your behalf.

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Sheriff's Yucaipa Patrol Station

The San Bernardino County Sheriff handles lost property reports in Yucaipa. You can call the non-emergency line or visit in person to file a report. We make sure your details reach the right dispatcher and precinct.

Yucaipa Patrol Station

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City Hall

Yucaipa City Hall can advise on city services and direct you to the right department depending on where your item was lost. They're open Monday through Thursday, 7:30am to 6pm. We generate the exact information needed when we contact them on your behalf.

City of Yucaipa

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Omnitrans Bus Lost and Found

If you lost your item on a local bus, Omnitrans (which operates Route 319 through Yucaipa and Sunnyside) maintains a lost and found. Items are typically held for a set period. We can point you to the right phone line and ensure your report is logged with their system.

Omnitrans Lost and Found

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Lost Pet Report

If you've lost a cat or dog, contact the Devore Animal Shelter (San Bernardino County) or the Yucaipa Animal Placement Society (YAPS). They hold pets for a defined window before adoption. Community groups like 'Lost Pets Yucaipa/Calimesa' on Facebook are also active. For a faster, coordinated response, file a priority lost pet report with ReportLost.

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Ready to get your item back into circulation?

The sooner you file a report, the sooner the relevant offices and community channels have your information. Once it's submitted, you can relax knowing the search is underway.

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Losing something in Yucaipa means contacting multiple places: the Sheriff's Yucaipa Patrol Station, City Hall, Omnitrans (the main local bus operator), possibly the Devore Animal Shelter if it's a pet, and scouring Facebook groups and Nextdoor on your own. Each office has its own hours, procedures, and response time. It's fragmented, time-consuming, and easy to fall through the cracks.

ReportLost simplifies this. File one report with us, and we route your information to the Sheriff's office, City Hall, transit lost and found, animal control, and local community channels all at once. Better yet, your report doesn't stop there. It stays active, automatically matching new found-item posts and listings against your description for months, so you can focus on your day while the search continues in the background.

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Neighborhoods & Hotspots in Yucaipa

Common places where items go missing.

Downtown Yucaipa & Yucaipa Boulevard

Shops, restaurants, and municipal offices along the main commercial strip. High foot traffic means higher chance of items being turned in to nearby businesses or City Hall.

Wildwood Canyon & Park Areas

Popular recreation zone. Lost items found here may be reported to park rangers, nearby neighbors, or community lost-and-found groups.

Calimesa Junction

Residential and retail crossroads near the Calimesa border. Active community awareness; items sometimes shared on local Facebook groups.

Transit Routes & Bus Stops

Omnitrans Route 319 and local bus shelters. Items lost on or near buses go to Omnitrans lost and found; your report ensures it gets there.

Medical & Commercial Centers

Clinics, urgent care, and shopping centers. Staff usually hold lost items briefly; reporting quickly improves the chance of recovery.

Community Channels

Where locals post and share found items.

Lost Pets Yucaipa/Calimesa
Active Facebook group for missing and found animals in the area.
Lost and Found in Yucaipa
Facebook group dedicated to lost and found personal items and community alerts.
Nextdoor
Neighborhood-based app where Yucaipa residents post found items and lost-item alerts.
r/SanBernardino
Reddit community for the wider San Bernardino County area, sometimes includes Yucaipa posts.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long does the Sheriff's office hold lost property?

San Bernardino County Sheriff typically holds lost items for a set period (often 30 to 90 days depending on the item). Check with the Yucaipa Patrol Station at (909) 918-2305 for their current retention policy. This is why filing a report quickly matters: it gets your name on their system sooner.

If I lost something at a business, who should I contact first?

Contact the business directly, as they may have already found it. If they haven't, ask them to retain it and file a report with City Hall or the Sheriff to create an official record. ReportLost can help ensure your details reach both.

What if my item was on an Omnitrans bus?

Call Omnitrans Lost and Found at (909) 379-7100 (or the main line at 1-800-966-6428, Monday to Friday, 8am to 5pm). They hold items for a limited time. File a report with us so we can also check community channels where someone might post about finding it.

How do I report a lost pet?

Call the Devore Animal Shelter at (909) 794-3118 or the Yucaipa Animal Placement Society (YAPS) at (909) 790-1440. Post in the 'Lost Pets Yucaipa/Calimesa' Facebook group immediately. For a comprehensive report that covers police, animal control, and all community channels at once, <a href="/report-lost-pet">file a priority lost pet report with ReportLost</a>.

How long will my report stay active with ReportLost?

Your report remains active for the entire duration of your plan (typically 6 to 12 months, depending on your subscription). During that time, we continuously monitor for matching posts and found-item listings, sending you alerts if we find a credible match. You don't have to renew it or check back every week.

Is ReportLost an official city or police service?

No, ReportLost is an independent service unaffiliated with the San Bernardino County Sheriff, City of Yucaipa, or any municipal agency. We're a private platform designed to make the process of reporting and searching simpler by coordinating your report across multiple official and community channels. We do not replace the police report; we complement it by amplifying your case and keeping the search active automatically.

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Don't let your lost item fade away.

Every hour counts in the first 24 hours, but the search doesn't have to stop there. File your report now and let it work for you in the background while the community, transit authority, and Sheriff's office all have the details.

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ReportLost is an independent service and is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or part of the San Bernardino County Sheriff's Department, City of Yucaipa, Omnitrans, the Devore Animal Shelter, Yucaipa Animal Placement Society, or any other official agency. We coordinate your report across official channels and community platforms, but we do not replace filing a formal police report or contacting shelters and lost-and-found offices directly. Always follow up with relevant authorities for time-sensitive items.