Pueblo, Colorado

Lost something in Pueblo? Get it back with one report.

Submit a single report and we handle the rest: we contact the Pueblo Police Department, reach out to Pueblo Transit, check with local businesses, and scan the web continuously for matches across social channels and marketplaces.

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

  • πŸ“ Set of house keys lost near Delevan Park, July 16.
  • πŸ“ Samsung Galaxy S22 lost near John-Deaux Galleries, July 12.
  • πŸ“ Tablet device lost near Saint Therese, July 15.
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How ReportLost works in Pueblo

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You describe what you lost

Tell us what was lost, where, and when. We capture all the details needed to track it down across Pueblo's police system, transit network, and community channels.

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We route it to the right places

Your report goes to the Pueblo Police Department, Pueblo Transit lost and found, the Humane Society of the Pikes Peak Region (if it's a pet), and relevant local businesses. You don't have to figure out who to call.

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Our system monitors for matches automatically

We continuously scan Facebook groups like 'Pueblo Lost And Found anything / everything,' community posts, local Nextdoor activity, and online marketplaces. When a credible match appears, we alert you right away. No need to refresh pages daily for months.

Where to report a lost item in Pueblo

The main channels and what to do with each

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Pueblo Police Department

File a police report for lost or stolen property. Call the non-emergency dispatch line at (719) 553-2502. You can also file online through their Police to Citizen portal. ReportLost alerts the Pueblo Police Department on your behalf and provides them with your complete description, so dispatch has all the context they need.

Non-emergency dispatch: (719) 553-2502|File a report online

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Pueblo Transit Lost and Found

If you lost something on a Pueblo Transit bus, call Pueblo Transit Customer Service at (719) 553-2727 and press 1 for Customer Service. Items are held for 30 days. We let you know exactly which transit routes or stops to ask about and what information to provide.

Pueblo Transit: (719) 553-2727|Visit Pueblo Transit

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Local businesses and public places

Stores, restaurants, libraries, and parks in Pueblo often keep lost items at customer service desks or lost and found areas. ReportLost contacts the relevant businesses based on where you lost your item and makes sure your information is on file with them.

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Lost pet

If you've lost a cat, dog, or other pet in Pueblo, contact the Humane Society of the Pikes Peak Region right away at (719) 544-3005. They maintain a database of lost and found animals and post notices on community pages. Visit their Pueblo location at 4600 Eagleridge Place to check in person. For a lost pet, we recommend you file a priority lost pet report so we can amplify your search across all local animal rescue networks and social channels.

Humane Society of the Pikes Peak Region: (719) 544-3005

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Ready to report your lost item?

The sooner you file, the sooner we start searching for you. Your report enters the system immediately and reaches the right channels in Pueblo.

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Losing something in Pueblo can mean navigating separate phone lines, different office hours, and wondering if your item was turned in or posted on social media. Between the Pueblo Police Department non-emergency line, Pueblo Transit customer service, local Facebook groups, and business lost and founds, tracking down a lost item means repeating your story to multiple people and checking the same online places over and over.

ReportLost simplifies that. One report, sent to all the right channels, plus continuous automated monitoring that alerts you the moment someone posts a match. Once you've filed, you can stop worrying. Our system works for you in the background, seven days a week, checking public posts and announcements so you don't have to.

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Common places where items go missing in Pueblo

Popular areas where lost items are most often reported

Downtown Pueblo

Historic center with shops, restaurants, and the Pueblo Police Department headquarters. Items lost here often end up at nearby business counters or with police dispatch.

South Main Street

A busy commercial corridor where people frequently use transit and visit retail stores. Transit buses and store lost and founds are key resources here.

Pueblo Transit network

Items left on buses are typically held at the transit facility or reported through customer service. Acting fast increases the chance your item is still there.

Parks and recreational areas

Outdoor locations like Mineral Palace Park where personal belongings may be turned in to park staff or left behind in open spaces.

Community lost and found channels

Where Pueblo residents post and search for lost items

Pueblo Lost And Found anything / everything
Active Facebook group where community members post both lost and found items across the city
Pueblo's lost and found pets
Dedicated Facebook group focused on reuniting lost and found animals with their owners
Saving Lost Or Found Pets In Pueblo Co
Community rescue and support group for lost and found animals in the area
Nextdoor Pueblo
Neighborhood-based social network where locals post about lost items and community services
r/pueblo
Pueblo subreddit where residents ask for help locating lost items and pets

Frequently asked questions about lost items in Pueblo

How long do Pueblo Transit and local businesses hold lost items?

Pueblo Transit typically holds items for 30 days before donating or discarding them. Most local businesses follow similar timelines, though this varies. Check with the specific business or call Pueblo Transit at (719) 553-2727 to confirm hold periods.

What should I include in a police report for a lost item in Pueblo?

Provide a detailed description of the item (color, brand, size, distinctive marks), the date and general location where you lost it, and how someone can reach you. When you file with ReportLost, we make sure all this information is formatted correctly for the Pueblo Police Department.

Can I file a lost item report online in Pueblo?

Yes. The Pueblo Police Department accepts online reports through their Police to Citizen portal. You can also call the non-emergency dispatch at (719) 553-2502 to speak with someone directly.

Where should I check first if I lost something on a Pueblo Transit bus?

Contact Pueblo Transit Customer Service at (719) 553-2727 immediately. Tell them your route number and the time you traveled. Items held at the lost and found are listed by date, so the sooner you call, the more likely your item is still there.

How does ReportLost monitor for my lost item if it's posted online?

Our system continuously scans public Facebook groups like 'Pueblo Lost And Found anything / everything,' Nextdoor posts, community pages, and other marketplaces. We use automated matching to find posts that fit your item's description, location, and timeframe, then alert you with a message so you can follow up.

Is ReportLost affiliated with the Pueblo Police Department or the City of Pueblo?

No. ReportLost is an independent service. We are not part of the Pueblo Police Department or any government agency. However, we are designed to work alongside them. When you file with us, we route your information to the official channels you'd contact anyway, and we handle the ongoing monitoring of public sources so you don't have to. We complement the official process, not replace it.

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Don't let your lost item stay lost

Filing a report is the first step. Once you've submitted, our system takes over, checking all the places a lost item might show up. You've already taken action. Now let us handle the search.

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ReportLost is an independent service and is not affiliated with the Pueblo Police Department, City of Pueblo, Pueblo Transit, the Humane Society of the Pikes Peak Region, or any other local government or business entity mentioned. We are designed to help you coordinate reporting your lost item to the right official channels and monitor public online sources on your behalf. Always contact the official offices directly if you need immediate assistance or have urgent questions.