Lost something in St. Cloud? We'll handle the reporting for you.
One report goes straight to the St. Cloud Police Department, Osceola County Animal Services, local transit, and our automated web monitoring scans social channels and listings 24/7 to find matches.
πRecently reported lost items in St. Cloud β updated this July 18, 2026
- π Insulin pouch lost near Godwin Park, July 16.
- π Schoolbag lost near Gator Airpark, July 16.
- π Shopping bag lost near Fortune Road Complex, July 12.
How it works
You tell us what you lost
Describe your item, when and where you last had it, and any distinguishing details. We gather exactly what the police, transit operators, and animal services need to know.
We route it to the right places
Your report reaches the St. Cloud Police Department's evidence desk, Osceola County Animal Services if it's a pet, and any transit operator involved. No guessing which office to call or what form to fill out.
We monitor the web for you
Our system runs continuous searches across Facebook groups like 'Lost and Found - St. Cloud, FL', local Nextdoor posts, marketplace listings, and other channels. The moment a credible match appears, you get an alert. No need to check every site yourself every single day.
Where to report and how we help
Whether you're reporting a lost item, pet, or something you left on transit, here's what happens and where we step in.
St. Cloud Police Department
Lost property reports go through the St. Cloud Police. They keep records and maintain a found property list. We file your report with the right department and ensure it includes all the details they need to cross-reference items brought in.
Police lost property form|Call (407) 891-6700|Claim found property
Lost pets: Osceola County Animal Services
If you've lost a dog, cat, or other pet in St. Cloud, Osceola County Animal Services at Old Canoe Creek Road is your critical first contact. They scan incoming animals and maintain lost pet records. We alert them and monitor their intake system plus local pet-focused Facebook groups.
Public transit (bus or transit center)
Left something on a Lynx bus or at the St. Cloud metrobus transit center? Contact the police non-emergency line to file a transit lost item report, or call the transit center directly. We identify which operator you need and ensure your report gets logged.
Local businesses and public places
Items lost at shops, restaurants, parks, or other public venues often stay with the business or go to the police. We help you document exactly where you were and what you lost so you can follow up effectively or we monitor for it online.
Orlando International Airport (MCO)
St. Cloud is close to Orlando's main airport. If you lost something during travel through MCO, that airport has its own lost and found process separate from St. Cloud. We can route that report too if needed.
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Don't spend weeks searching on your own
Once you report your loss to us, the hard part is done. We contact the right offices and set up automated monitoring across the web so you don't have to refresh Facebook groups or marketplace sites every morning.
Report my lost item βLosing something in St. Cloud, whether downtown, near the transit center, or in a local business, can feel overwhelming. The police have one process, animal services another, and if it happened on a bus, that's yet another call. Most people waste hours retracing steps, posting on multiple Facebook groups, and refreshing marketplace apps, hoping someone found their item.
ReportLost simplifies that mess. File one report with us, and we handle routing it to the St. Cloud Police Department, animal shelter, and transit, while our automated monitoring watches the web for you around the clock. You can stop worrying and let the system work.

Common places where items go missing in St. Cloud
Whether it's near downtown, the transit center, or along a regular commute, we monitor all of St. Cloud.
Downtown / Main Street area
Shopping, dining, and errands in the heart of St. Cloud. Items left at registers, parking lots, or nearby streets often end up at local shops or the police.
St. Cloud Transit Center
Central hub for local bus service. Phones, bags, and daily items are frequently left on vehicles or at the station. Checking with the transit center and police is essential.
Residential neighborhoods
Items lost during delivery, while walking, or at a neighbor's place. Nextdoor and local Facebook groups are active here, which we monitor for you.
Old Canoe Creek Road area
Home to Osceola County Animal Services and other facilities. If a pet is missing, this is a key area to watch.
Local parks and outdoor spaces
Phones, wallets, and gear lost during recreation. Parks may hold items briefly; police or the city can help locate them.
Local social channels we monitor
St. Cloud residents actively post found items on these platforms. We scan them continuously so you don't have to.
Active Facebook group for lost and found items and pets in the area.
Facebook community for pet-specific losses in St. Cloud.
Regional pet recovery network covering the St. Cloud area.
Broader Orlando-area subreddit where St. Cloud residents post lost items.
Neighborhood-specific posts about found and lost items in your area.
Active community buying and selling; found items sometimes appear here.
Frequently asked questions
How long does the St. Cloud Police Department keep found property?
Florida law generally requires law enforcement to hold found property for at least 30 days before disposal. Check with the St. Cloud Police Department at (407) 891-6700 to confirm the status of your report and ask when you can come claim your item.
How long does Osceola County Animal Services hold lost pets?
Animal shelters in Florida typically hold stray animals for several days to allow owners to claim them, though hold periods can vary. Contact Osceola County Animal Services immediately at (407) 742-8000 if a pet is missing, and ask about their specific holding policy.
What if I lost something on a Lynx bus?
Call the St. Cloud Police non-emergency line at (407) 891-6700 to file a report and ask if your item has been turned in. You can also check with the bus transit center directly. Report to us and we'll ensure the report is logged across all channels.
Can I see the St. Cloud Police's found property list?
Yes, the city maintains a found property list on their website. You can also call (407) 891-6700 and request the Evidence Section to ask if your specific item has been found.
Is ReportLost.org an official government service?
No, ReportLost is an independent service. We're not run by the St. Cloud Police, City of St. Cloud, or any local agency. Instead, we automate the process of reporting to those official entities and monitor the web on your behalf so you don't have to do it manually every day. You still own your report with the police and can claim your item directly from them.
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Ready to report?
The sooner you get your loss into the system, the sooner we can start monitoring for it across the web. File your report now and let us handle the waiting and searching.
Start my report βReportLost.org is an independent service and is not affiliated with the St. Cloud Police Department, City of St. Cloud, Osceola County Animal Services, Lynx transit, or any other government or private entity mentioned. We route reports and monitor public web channels on your behalf. All official claims and evidence requests go directly to the relevant agency.