Lost something in Loveland? Get it back faster.
One report gets routed to Loveland Police Department, City of Loveland services, local transit and shelters, plus continuous automated monitoring across the web, marketplaces and Northern Colorado social channels so you don't have to search every day.
🔍Recently reported lost items in Loveland – updated this July 18, 2026
- 📍 Camera lost near Harts of Loveland, July 15.
- 📍 Boarding pass lost near Artworks: Center for Contemporary Art, July 15.
- 📍 Scarf and gloves lost near Prairie Ridge Natural Area Info Board, July 14.
How it works
You report your loss
Tell us what you lost, where, and when. We gather the details needed to alert the right places in Loveland.
We route it to the right places
Your report goes to Loveland Police, City services, COLT transit, NOCO Humane Society, and other local points of contact. No more figuring out who to call.
Automated monitoring finds matches
Our system scans the web continuously, checking Facebook groups, Nextdoor, PawBoost, local marketplaces and community posts for 6 to 12 months. We alert you the moment a credible match appears—so you can stay focused on your day.
Where to report in Loveland
These are the official channels where lost items are tracked. ReportLost notifies them on your behalf—but here's what each does if you report directly.
Loveland Police Department
The primary place to file a lost property report in Loveland. They log items and hold them for a set period. We tell you which precinct covers your loss location and help you provide the details they need. Non-Emergency: (970) 667-2151.
City of Loveland Services
City Hall coordinates lost and found inquiries for public spaces and municipal facilities. They can direct you to the right department depending on where your item was lost. Main line: (970) 962-2000.
City of Loveland Transit (COLT)
If you left something on a bus, COLT's lost and found holds items. We point you to the exact reporting process and help you describe your item for their system. Call them at (970) 962-2700 or visit their office at 105 W. 5th St.
Fort Collins-Loveland Airport (FNL)
Items left in the terminal or on aircraft are handled through the airport's lost and found office. We route your report there if your loss occurred at FNL. Contact them at (970) 962-2850.
Lost or Found Pet
If your pet is missing or you've found an animal, report immediately to NOCO Humane Society at (970) 226-3647, 3501 E 71st Street. They work with local shelters and PawBoost. For urgent help and ongoing monitoring, file a priority lost pet report with us.
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The sooner you report, the better
Acting quickly improves the odds of recovery. Once your report is filed with us, our team takes over the coordination and monitoring, leaving you free to focus on other things. You'll hear from us the moment we find a match.
Report my lost item →Losing something in Loveland can feel scattered. You might think to call the police, check with the bus service, post on Facebook, search Nextdoor, and monitor PawBoost if it's a pet, but there's no single place coordinating all that effort. By the time you piece it together, days have passed and the trail grows cold.
ReportLost streamlines the whole process. File one report with us, and we notify the relevant local authorities and services while continuously scanning Northern Colorado's online channels and community networks for your item. Instead of checking back manually every day, you get an alert the moment something credible turns up. It's the shortcut that lets you breathe again.

Common areas in Loveland where items go missing
These spots are hotspots for lost items. Know your location, and tell us—it helps us route your report faster.
Downtown & Loveland Historic District
Shops, restaurants, galleries and pedestrian areas around East 4th Street attract foot traffic and have high loss rates.
Loveland Recreation and Parks
Trails, parks and outdoor spaces throughout town, from Boyd Lake State Park to neighborhood parks, see frequent activity and lost items.
COLT Bus Routes
City transit passes through multiple corridors. Phones, cards, and personal items left on buses are common.
Fort Collins-Loveland Airport (FNL)
Terminals, baggage areas and parking lots are frequent loss points for travelers.
Medical & Shopping Centers
Hospitals, urgent care facilities, and retail plazas along major streets are places where wallets, glasses, and keys vanish often.
Where Loveland residents report found items online
These are the channels where locals post "found" notices and reconnect with their items. ReportLost monitors all of them.
Facebook group dedicated to pet losses and finds in the area
Broader Facebook community covering Wellington and surrounding areas
Loveland subreddit where residents share community news and lost items
Neighborhood app where Loveland residents post found items and local alerts
General community groups where items and lost pets are shared
Dedicated lost pet alert service used throughout Northern Colorado
Frequently asked questions
How long do police hold lost items in Loveland?
Loveland Police Department typically holds lost property for a set period before items may be donated or discarded. It varies by category. Contact (970) 667-2151 for specifics, or we'll confirm details when we file your report.
What if I lost something on a COLT bus?
Call COLT at (970) 962-2700 or visit their office at 105 W. 5th St. They hold items in their lost and found. COLT's system allows one free replacement for lost passes; additional replacements carry a fee. ReportLost ensures they're notified right away.
Where do I claim a found item in Loveland?
If the police have your item, go to Loveland Police Department at 810 E. 10th St., Loveland, CO 80537 during business hours. For transit items, visit COLT at 105 W. 5th St. For airport items, visit FNL's lost and found or call (970) 962-2850. We help you know exactly where to go.
What should I do if I find a pet in Loveland?
Contact NOCO Humane Society immediately at (970) 226-3647 or bring the animal directly to 3501 E 71st Street, Loveland, CO 80538. Intake hours are M-F 9am-6pm, Sat-Sun 9am-5pm. Post the found pet on Facebook groups and PawBoost. Residents also check the r/loveland subreddit.
How does ReportLost's monitoring work across Northern Colorado?
Our system scans public Facebook groups, Nextdoor, PawBoost, local marketplace posts, and community channels continuously for months. We match descriptions, locations, and dates to alert you the moment a credible match appears. You don't have to check these sites manually every day; we do it for you.
Is ReportLost.org official or does it replace reporting to police?
ReportLost is an independent service, not affiliated with Loveland Police Department or any government agency. We complement official reporting—not replace it. When you file with us, we notify the right local authorities on your behalf and monitor online channels simultaneously. Filing with us speeds up the process and gives you continuous support.
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The longer you wait, the colder the trail grows. File your report now, and let our team and automated monitoring work for you around the clock across Loveland and Northern Colorado.
Start my report →ReportLost.org is an independent service and is not affiliated with Loveland Police Department, City of Loveland, COLT, Fort Collins-Loveland Airport, NOCO Humane Society, or any other entity mentioned. We operate as a complementary reporting and monitoring platform. Always contact local police or relevant authorities directly for official reports.