Lost an item in Kendale Lakes? File one report and we'll help you recover it.
One submission connects your loss to the Miami-Dade Police Department, local transit services, and active community channels. Your report stays active for months, continuing to match against new found-item posts and local alerts.
πRecently reported lost items in Kendale Lakes β updated this July 18, 2026
- π Samsung Galaxy S22 lost near Flume, July 13.
- π Backpack with books lost near Miami Executive Airport, July 15.
- π Plane ticket lost near Kendall Home Tract, July 15.
How ReportLost Works in Kendale Lakes
You submit your loss
Tell us what you lost, where, and when. We gather the details needed to route your case to the right agencies and post alerts to the communities that matter.
We route it to the right places
Your report goes directly to the appropriate Miami-Dade Police precinct, transit lost and found teams, and relevant local Facebook groups and Nextdoor communities in your area.
Your report keeps searching
For the full duration of your plan, your report stays live and actively cross-references new found-item listings, community posts, and local marketplaces. You get an alert the moment a credible match appears, so you don't have to check every day yourself.
Where to Report & Recover Lost Items in Kendale Lakes
The main channels, what to expect, and how ReportLost coordinates the effort
Miami-Dade Police (Kendall District)
The Kendall District Station covers Kendale Lakes. You can file a lost property report in person or via the non-emergency line. We identify which precinct covers your location and provide the exact details to include, saving you time on the phone.
Miami-Dade Transit Lost & Found
If you left something on a Metrobus, Metrorail, or Metromover vehicle, Miami-Dade Transit maintains a dedicated lost and found. Report online or by phone with a detailed description. We make sure your report reaches both the right transit depot and any relevant agency databases.
Miami International Airport Lost & Found
Miami International Airport (MIA) is about 20 minutes away. Lost items at the airport are held at the facility in the North Terminal D. If your loss happened during travel through MIA, we guide you through airport-specific procedures.
Lost or Found Pet
If you've lost a pet or found someone else's, Miami-Dade Animal Services and local rescue networks are your first contact. File a report immediately and post to community channels. ReportLost helps you coordinate across shelters, vets, and social media so your lost pet gets maximum visibility. file a priority lost pet report
Town of Miami Lakes Community Services
Since Kendale Lakes is part of the Miami Lakes area, the Town Hall can direct you to local resources and lost and found resources. We coordinate your report with any town-level community lost and found channels.
Local Facebook Groups & Nextdoor
Neighbors and community members in Kendale Lakes actively share lost and found posts on Facebook and Nextdoor. We post your report to the right groups so locals can spot your item immediately. We also keep your report searchable across these channels for the duration of your plan.
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Don't navigate this alone.
Every hour matters, but so does coverage. Filing your report early and through the right channels dramatically improves recovery odds. Once you've submitted, we take it from there. Your report stays in circulation and keeps working for you.
Report my lost item βLosing something in Kendale Lakes means contacting multiple places: the Miami-Dade Police Department, Miami-Dade Transit if it happened on a bus, local animal services if it's a pet, plus browsing dozens of Facebook groups and Nextdoor posts on your own. Each agency has its own process, timeline, and system. By the time you've filed three separate reports, your item could already be reshuffled through a dozen secondhand marketplaces.
ReportLost simplifies this. You describe your loss once, and we route it to every relevant channel in Kendale Lakes, generate the exact information each agency needs, and handle the ongoing search. Your report doesn't expire after a day or a weekβit stays active and keeps looking for matches across community channels and found-item listings for months. Once you've filed, you can stop worrying about checking back every morning. We'll alert you the moment something surfaces.

Common loss hotspots in Kendale Lakes
Where people most often report losses
Kendale Lakes Shopping District
Main commercial strip with retail stores, restaurants, and parking lots. Items left in stores or parking areas are reported here frequently.
West Kendale Lakes Park
Central recreation area where visitors lose items on trails, playgrounds, and sports facilities. Check with park management for items found during the day.
Miami-Dade Transit Bus Stops & Routes
Items left on buses or dropped at major transit stops. Metrobus routes through Kendale Lakes serve many residential and commercial areas.
Residential Neighborhoods
Kendale Lakes is primarily residential. Items left in yards, driveways, or near common areas often surface through neighbor networks and community posts.
Near Miami International Airport (20 min away)
For travelers, items lost during airport trips or rideshares to MIA require airport-specific recovery channels.
Community channels where your report gets posted
Active groups and networks in and around Kendale Lakes
Facebook group for lost and found animals in Miami-Dade County
Neighborhood-specific posts and found-item alerts
Reddit community for Miami-Dade area residents and visitors
Official lost pet reporting for the Miami Lakes area
Frequently Asked Questions
How long does Miami-Dade Police hold lost property?
Miami-Dade Police typically holds lost items for a period before transferring unclaimed property. Check with the Kendall District Station at (305) 279-6929 for the current retention period and to confirm your item was logged.
What happens if my item is found on a Miami-Dade bus?
Items left on transit are held at the Miami-Dade Transit Lost & Found. Call (786) 469-5564 Monday to Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., with a description of your lost item. The sooner you report, the sooner the item can be located before the vehicle returns to service.
How do I check the Miami International Airport lost and found?
MIA's Lost & Found facility is in North Terminal D, Level 4, open daily 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. You can visit in person or call ahead for items matching your description.
Should I post about my lost item on social media?
Yes. Facebook groups like Miami Lost and Found Pets and Nextdoor are heavily used. ReportLost coordinates your report across these channels, so you don't have to post separately to each group.
What if I lost a pet in Kendale Lakes?
Contact Miami-Dade Animal Services immediately to file a lost pet report and check shelters. Post to Miami Lost and Found Pets on Facebook and local Nextdoor groups for maximum reach. ReportLost's dedicated pet report keeps your case active across community channels.
Is ReportLost.org an official government service?
No. ReportLost is an independent service that routes your report to official agencies like Miami-Dade Police, Miami-Dade Transit, and local community channels. We work alongside these organizations but are not a government operation. Your report is filed with the official channels; we simply make the process faster and ensure ongoing visibility across multiple platforms.
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Ready to recover your lost item?
File your report now and let our team route it to every relevant channel in Kendale Lakes. Your description goes to the police, transit, community groups, and stays active in the search. Start today, and your item will have months of visibility across local networks.
Start my report βReportLost.org is an independent lost and found coordination service and is not affiliated with the Miami-Dade Police Department, Miami-Dade Transit, Miami-Dade County government, the Town of Miami Lakes, Miami International Airport, or any other official agency or business mentioned. We route reports to these organizations as a courtesy and convenience to users; they remain responsible for their own lost and found operations. Filing a report with ReportLost does not replace official reports with police or government agencies. Always contact the relevant agencies directly for time-sensitive matters or emergencies.