Lost something in North Miami? Report it and we'll track it down.
One report routes your lost item to the North Miami Police Department, Miami-Dade Transit, local animal services, and active community channels. Our team then scans the web continuously for matches across marketplaces, social media, and local posts for up to a year.
๐Recently reported lost items in North Miami โ updated this July 18, 2026
- ๐ MacBook Pro lost near Fisher Park, July 17.
- ๐ Samsung Galaxy S22 lost near Evans Park, July 15.
- ๐ Reading glasses lost near Fisher Park, July 16.
How ReportLost Works
You report the loss
Tell us what you lost, where, and when. We gather the details needed for every relevant local agency and online channel in North Miami.
We route it to the right places
Your report goes to North Miami Police, Miami-Dade Animal Services if it's a pet, Miami-Dade Transit if it was on a bus, Miami International Airport if applicable, and local community networks.
Automated monitoring finds matches for you
We scan the entire public web, marketplaces, Facebook groups, Nextdoor, and local channels daily, matching descriptions, dates, and locations. You get an alert the moment a credible match appears, so you don't have to check back every day.
Where to Report Lost Items in North Miami
Official channels to reach and what ReportLost handles for you
North Miami Police Department
The Police Department logs lost property reports and maintains a found items database. You can file in person or by phone. ReportLost identifies which precinct covers your loss location and generates the exact information you'll need when you contact them.
City Hall & Local Services
North Miami City Hall can direct you to additional city resources and maintains records for items found in city facilities. ReportLost ensures your report reaches the right department within City Hall so you don't have to make multiple calls.
Miami-Dade Transit Lost & Found
Lost something on a Metrobus, Metrorail, or Metromover? The Transit Lost and Found office opens weekdays and handles reports by phone. ReportLost submits your report directly and ensures you get the fastest callback once your item is located.
Miami International Airport (MIA)
If you lost an item at MIA, the Lost and Found office is in North Terminal D, Level 4, and is open daily. ReportLost ensures your report reaches the airport system and tracks it for you.
Lost or Found Pet
Miami-Dade Animal Services maintains the official lost and found pet database for the entire county. If your pet is missing, report to Animal Services immediately and check the database regularly. ReportLost can help you file a priority lost pet report that reaches shelters and rescue networks across Miami-Dade.
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Every Hour Matters, But You're Not Alone
The sooner you report a lost item, the sooner our system begins monitoring. Once your report is filed, the heavy lifting is ours. You can focus on your day while our automated alerts watch the web for you.
Report my lost item โLosing something in North Miami means navigating the Police Department, transit authorities, animal shelters, and dozens of Facebook groups separately. Each office works independently, and many people miss the post about their lost item simply because they weren't checking the right channel at the right time.
ReportLost simplifies the entire process. Submit one report, and we immediately contact every local service that could help recover your item. More importantly, our automated system watches the web continuously on your behalf, scanning community posts, online classifieds, and social channels for months. You can breathe easy knowing the search is active even while you sleep or go about your day.

Common Places Residents Lose Items in North Miami
High-traffic zones where reported losses often occur
Downtown / NE 125th Street Corridor
The central business and shopping district is a frequent loss hotspot, especially around City Hall and retail stores.
Transit Hubs & Bus Stops
Metrobus stops and transit stations see daily reports of lost wallets, phones, and bags left behind during rush hours.
Beaches & Waterfront Areas
Local parks and beachfront locations are common places to lose personal items during recreation and outdoor activities.
Residential Neighborhoods
Pets and items lost in home areas and surrounding streets account for a significant share of North Miami reports.
Commercial & Shopping Centers
Retail districts and shopping plazas generate frequent lost item reports, especially during peak shopping hours.
Community Channels Where Lost Items Get Spotted
Active local groups where residents post found items and help each other
Primary pet recovery community for Miami-Dade County
Active pet alerts and sightings group
Neighborhood-level lost and found posts with hyper-local visibility
General Miami discussion where locals post lost and found notices
Dedicated platform for lost and found pet alerts across Miami-Dade
Frequently Asked Questions About Lost Items in North Miami
How long does the North Miami Police Department keep lost property before disposal?
The North Miami Police Department maintains found property for a period before disposal, but the exact timeframe varies by item type. It's best to contact them immediately at 305-891-0294 to ask about your specific item and learn the deadline. ReportLost alerts you when we identify a match so you don't miss the window.
How long does Miami-Dade Transit hold lost items?
Miami-Dade Transit holds lost items in their downtown facility. For specific retention periods and retrieval details, call the Lost and Found Office at 786-469-5564 during business hours (MondayโFriday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., excluding county holidays). ReportLost submits your report and monitors for updates on your behalf.
What if I lost a pet in North Miami?
Contact Miami-Dade Animal Services immediately at 311 or 305-468-5900. They maintain the official lost and found pet database for the entire county. Also post on local Facebook groups like Miami Lost and Found Pets and check PawBoost. ReportLost can help you file a priority lost pet report that alerts shelters and rescue networks across the region.
Can I file a lost property report online with North Miami Police?
North Miami Police accepts reports by phone at 305-891-0294 or in person at their station at 700 NE 124 Street. You can also check Miami-Dade County's online non-emergency reporting system at miamidade.gov for lost property options. ReportLost generates the details you'll need to provide, making the call faster.
How do I check if my item was found and turned in to the airport?
Miami International Airport (MIA) Lost and Found is located in North Terminal D, Level 4, and is open 7 days a week from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Call 305-876-7377 or email lostandfound@miami-airport.com. ReportLost submits your report to MIA and notifies you if a match is located.
Is ReportLost.org an official government service?
No, ReportLost.org is an independent service created to simplify the lost item recovery process. We are not a police department or government agency, but we partner with local law enforcement, transit authorities, animal services, and public channels to ensure your report reaches the right people. We handle the follow-up and web monitoring so you don't have to, while official agencies maintain their own records and procedures. You retain the right to contact any local service directly.
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Ready to Find Your Lost Item?
The longer an item remains lost, the less likely it is to be recovered. But once you've reported it, you've done the hardest part. Let ReportLost take it from there. Our system will contact the right offices and monitor the web continuously, alerting you the moment something matches.
Start my report โReportLost.org is an independent service and is not affiliated with the North Miami Police Department, Miami-Dade County Animal Services, Miami-Dade Transit, Miami International Airport, North Miami City Hall, or any local government agency. We act as a coordination and monitoring tool to help expedite the lost item recovery process by routing your report to relevant official channels and scanning public web sources for matches. Official agencies maintain their own records and procedures; this service supplements those efforts and does not replace them.