Lost something in Oakleaf Plantation? Report it and we'll connect you with the right people.
One report reaches Plantation Police, Oakleaf Residents Association, and local community channels. Your report stays active, keeping watch for matches across lost and found posts, Facebook groups, and local alerts for 6 to 12 months.
πRecently reported lost items in Oakleaf Plantation β updated this July 19, 2026
- π Insulin pouch lost near Stations of the Cross, July 15.
- π Wallet with ID lost near The Crucifixion, July 14.
- π Plane ticket lost near POW/MIA Memorial Park, July 13.
How ReportLost Works in Oakleaf Plantation
You report your loss
Fill out a quick form with details about what you lost, where, and when. We capture all the specifics needed to reach the right departments and community channels in Oakleaf and the greater Jacksonville area.
We route it to the right places
Your report goes directly to Plantation Police Department, Oakleaf Residents Association, and active community lost-and-found groups. We handle the legwork so you don't have to call multiple offices or post across different platforms.
Your report keeps searching for a match
For the entire duration of your plan, your report stays live and continues to cross-check new found posts, community announcements, and marketplace listings. You'll receive an alert if a credible match appears, so you're never waiting without progress.
Where to Report Lost Items in Oakleaf Plantation
Contact the departments and services that matter most
Plantation Police Department
File a report for lost property at Plantation Police. You can call their non-emergency line, visit in person, or file online. ReportLost tells you the exact precinct and fastest route based on where your loss occurred.
Oakleaf Residents Association
The Oakleaf POA office and management can help coordinate with residents if your loss occurred within the community. They're also a quick way to tap into neighborhood awareness. ReportLost ensures they're in the loop from day one.
Fort Lauderdale and Jacksonville Airports
If you lost an item while traveling through South Florida or Jacksonville airports, contact their lost and found offices directly. Fort Lauderdale (FLL) serves the broader region; Jacksonville International Airport (JAX) handles losses closer to home. ReportLost helps you know which to call first.
Lost Pet
If you've lost a dog, cat, or other pet in Oakleaf Plantation, time is critical. Contact local animal services, check community pet groups, and post immediately. The Oakleaf Lost and Found Pets Facebook group is a key resource for the neighborhood. For faster, coordinated action, file a priority lost pet report with ReportLost.
Jacksonville Animal Care & Protective Services|Jacksonville Humane Society
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The sooner you file, the sooner our system starts matching your item. You won't have to chase down offices or re-post across multiple groups; your report does the work for you, every single day.
Report my lost item βOakleaf Plantation is a close-knit community spread across Orange Park and the Jacksonville area, but losing something means navigating multiple offices, Facebook groups, the Oakleaf Residents Association, and Plantation Police separately. A lost wallet, phone, or set of keys can mean a dozen different phone calls and posts, with no guarantee that everyone sees your report or that found items get returned quickly.
ReportLost simplifies that chaos. One report, filed once, reaches all the key channels at once and stays active, automatically searching for a match every day. You won't have to re-post or check back yourself. Once you've reported, the system works for you, and the right people know to look for your item.

Where People Lose Things Most in Oakleaf Plantation
Common loss hotspots in and around the community
Wilford Preserve & Walking Trails
A popular neighborhood spot for walks and outdoor time. Items like keys, phones, and sunglasses frequently go missing along trails and in the preserve area.
Oakleaf Village Parkway & Shopping Areas
The main commercial corridor where residents shop and run errands. Lost wallets, bags, and accessories are common in retail lots and local shops.
Community Centers & Recreation Facilities
Sports fields, pools, and fitness areas where personal items are left behind during activity. Phones and water bottles are frequently abandoned in these spaces.
Residential Streets & Home Neighborhoods
In a planned community like Oakleaf, lost items near home (keys at the mailbox, items dropped during yard work) are discovered by neighbors. Community awareness is essential.
Jacksonville Area Transit Stops
For residents using Ride JAX or other regional transit, items left on buses or at transit hubs require prompt contact with transit authorities.
Community Lost & Found Channels
Where Oakleaf residents post and share
Facebook group dedicated to pets lost, found, or spotted in the Oakleaf community
Main Facebook group for Oakleaf residents, active for lost and found items and neighborhood awareness
Reddit's Jacksonville community, where lost items and pets are posted and shared
Facebook group covering the broader Jacksonville area for missing and found pets
Frequently Asked Questions
How long do police keep lost property in Oakleaf Plantation?
Plantation Police typically holds lost property for a limited period. Contact them at 954-797-2100 to ask about the specific holding duration for your item. The sooner you file a report, the sooner they can log and safeguard your property.
Can I file a lost property report online with Plantation Police?
Yes. Plantation Police offers an online police report form on their website at plantation.org/i-want-to/report/online-police-report. ReportLost can help you determine which information to include and confirm you've reached the right department.
What if I lost something in an Uber or Lyft in Oakleaf?
Contact the rideshare company's support through their app immediately to report the loss. Include a detailed description of the item and the date and time of your ride. ReportLost can also route a report to local police for added visibility.
Are there community lost and found groups in Oakleaf I should check?
Yes. The Oakleaf Lost and Found Pets Facebook group and the main Oakleaf Community Group are active channels where residents post found items and lost pet sightings. ReportLost ensures your report reaches these groups so you're not relying on chance posts.
If I lost a pet, how quickly should I act?
Immediately. Post in the Oakleaf Lost and Found Pets Facebook group, contact Jacksonville Animal Care & Protective Services, and reach out to the Jacksonville Humane Society. ReportLost prioritizes lost pets and keeps your report active for the full duration, automatically alerting you to any sightings or matches.
Is ReportLost.org official or a replacement for police reports?
ReportLost is an independent, third-party service that complements official channels. We file your report and route it to the right local authorities, lost and found offices, and community groups. You still have access to all official channels, and we make it faster and simpler to reach them all at once. We are not a police department, but we work alongside them to increase visibility of your loss.
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Don't wait. Get your report active today.
Every day counts when something is lost. Once you file, your report stays live and continues searching on your behalf for months. No more repeated calls, no more hoping someone finds your post. Start here, and let the system work for you.
Start my report βReportLost.org is an independent service and is not affiliated with Plantation Police Department, the City of Plantation, Oakleaf Residents Association, Jacksonville Airport, Fort Lauderdale Airport, Jacksonville Animal Care & Protective Services, Jacksonville Humane Society, or Ride JAX. We are a third-party reporting platform that routes your information to these official channels and community resources to increase visibility of your loss. Always contact official authorities and services directly for urgent matters.