Lost something in Spring Hill? We report it and monitor the web for matches.
File one report and we notify the Hernando County Sheriff's Office, local lost and found channels, and scan Facebook groups, Nextdoor, and regional marketplaces continuously so you don't have to.
🔍Recently reported lost items in Spring Hill – updated this July 19, 2026
- 📍 Car key fob lost near Weeki Wachee Springs State Park, July 18.
- 📍 Schoolbag lost near Weeki Wachee Springs State Park, July 14.
- 📍 Compact umbrella lost near Mermaid Lagoon, July 18.
How it works
You describe your lost item
Tell us what you lost, where, and when. We gather the details needed to file with the right local channels and track down your item.
We route it to the right places
Your report goes directly to the Hernando County Sheriff's Office, relevant lost and found offices, and active local community groups. We handle the phone calls and submissions for you.
Our system monitors for matches continuously
For months, we scan the entire web, public Facebook groups, Nextdoor posts, and local marketplaces for anyone posting that they've found an item matching yours. When a credible match appears, we alert you immediately so you can reconnect with it.
Where to report a lost item in Spring Hill
Local offices, transit, and community channels that handle lost and found
Hernando County Sheriff's Office
The primary law enforcement agency for Spring Hill. If you've lost an item at a public location or need an official record, the Spring Hill office can file a report and hold information about recovered items. We confirm which precinct covers your location and ensure your description reaches them.
TheBus (Trans-Hernando Transit)
If you left something aboard a local bus, the transit office collects lost items turned in by drivers. We contact them with your description and the details of the route and time so they can check their holdings without you having to call around.
Tampa International Airport
Spring Hill residents often travel via TPA, about 45 minutes away. If you lost an item at the airport, TAM's Lost and Found office holds items and accepts online claims. We include airport details in your report so you have all paths covered.
Retail & public venues
Lost something at a shop, restaurant, park, or community space in Spring Hill? We help you identify the exact location and draft a clear description to contact management. Items held at local businesses are often claimed within the first few days, so speed matters.
Lost pets
If you've lost a dog, cat, or other pet, the situation requires a specialized, urgent approach. Hernando County Sheriff's Animal Services maintains a database and can spread the word quickly. Contact them right away and then file a priority lost pet report with us so our system can monitor pet-specific networks and alerts across the region.
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The sooner you report, the better your chances
Every moment counts when something goes missing. Once your report is filed with us, the leg work is done, and our automated monitoring starts immediately. Items reported within the first 24 hours are far more likely to surface and be returned.
Report my lost item →Spring Hill sits across Hernando County, with busy commercial corridors, parks, and neighborhoods where items slip away daily. Between the Sheriff's Office, local Facebook communities, transit systems, and nearby airports like Tampa International, there's no single place to search. Most people end up making the rounds themselves, calling different offices, posting in multiple groups, and checking back every few days without knowing where else to look.
ReportLost takes that burden off your shoulders. One report reaches all the official channels and community networks that matter in Spring Hill and Hernando County. Then our system works around the clock, continuously scanning public posts and announcements across the web, so you never have to chase leads solo. Once your report is filed, you can breathe, and we'll flag any credible match the moment it surfaces.

Common areas where people lose items in Spring Hill
Parks, shops, transit stops, and neighborhoods across the city
Downtown Spring Hill
The commercial heart around Forest Oaks Boulevard and nearby shops, where wallets, keys, and bags are frequently left behind.
Mariner Boulevard corridor
A busy retail and dining zone where items slip out of pockets and bags in parking lots and storefronts.
Spring Hill parks and greenways
Recreational areas and walking trails where phones, sunglasses, and personal items are commonly left on benches or dropped.
Bus stops and transit routes
TheBus stops throughout Spring Hill where items are left on seats or accidentally dropped before boarding.
Community groups where lost and found posts appear
Local Facebook pages and Nextdoor where Spring Hill residents share sightings
Facebook group for pets specifically
Another active pet-focused community
General neighborhood group with occasional lost and found posts
Regional pet network across counties
Street-level posts for your specific neighborhood
Frequently asked questions about lost and found in Spring Hill
How long does the Sheriff's Office hold lost items?
The Hernando County Sheriff's Office typically holds items for a period of time before disposal. The exact retention window varies, so it's best to contact them within the first week at 352-754-6830 to inquire about your specific item.
What should I do if I lost something at a TheBus stop or on a bus?
Call Trans-Hernando at 352-754-4444 as soon as possible with a description of the item and the date, route, and approximate time of loss. Drivers turn in items to the main office, so calling quickly increases the chance it's still there.
Can I file a lost item report online with the Sheriff's Office?
The Hernando County Sheriff's Office accepts in-person and phone reports at their Spring Hill office (7499 Forest Oaks Boulevard). You can call the non-emergency line at 352-754-6830 during business hours, Monday to Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
How do I search for my lost item in local Facebook groups?
Join groups like 'Spring Hill Florida Neighbors' or 'Brooksville/Spring Hill Lost and Found pets' and post a clear description with a photo if available. Members often spot and share items, but it requires active monitoring and repeated posts. ReportLost scans these groups automatically so you don't have to check manually every day.
What if I lost something at Tampa International Airport?
Tampa Airport's Lost and Found office is open Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. You can submit a claim online at any time or call the office directly. Include the terminal, gate area, or checkpoint where you last had the item.
Is ReportLost.org affiliated with the Hernando County Sheriff's Office or official government?
ReportLost is an independent service that works alongside official channels, not affiliated with any government agency. We file reports on your behalf with the right offices and monitor the web continuously for matches. We don't replace the police or official lost and found systems, we complement them and save you time.
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Ready to get your item back?
The first step is filing your report. Let us know what you lost, where, and when. From there, we handle routing to the Sheriff's Office, transit, and local community networks, and our system monitors the web for any match.
Start my report →ReportLost.org is an independent lost and found assistance service and is not affiliated with the Hernando County Sheriff's Office, City of Brooksville, TheBus, Tampa International Airport, or any other government or private entity mentioned. We work in coordination with these organizations to help reunite people with their lost items, but we do not operate or control their lost and found departments. Please contact the relevant offices directly for official inquiries.