LaGrange, GA

Lost something in LaGrange? Report it once and let us handle the rest.

One report gets routed to the LaGrange Police Department, the City of LaGrange Animal Shelter, local lost and found groups, and stays active in our system to match your item against incoming found reports for months to come.

๐Ÿ”Recently reported lost items in LaGrange โ€“ updated this July 18, 2026

  • ๐Ÿ“ Jogging stroller lost near Comfort Inn & Suites, July 16.
  • ๐Ÿ“ Reading glasses lost near Wingate, July 13.
  • ๐Ÿ“ Gift bag lost near Home2 Suites, July 13.
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How ReportLost Works

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You tell us what you lost

Describe your item, where and when you lost it, and add a photo if you have one. We gather the details needed to alert the right places in LaGrange.

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We notify the relevant LaGrange channels

Your report goes straight to the LaGrange Police Department, the Animal Shelter if it's a pet, local Facebook community pages, and other places people check when they find something.

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Your report keeps searching automatically

For the duration of your plan, your report stays active and cross-references new found posts, shelter intakes, and community announcements. You get an alert the moment a credible match appears, so you don't have to check the groups yourself every day.

Where Lost Items Go in LaGrange

These are the official and community channels where found items surface. We handle the coordination, but here's what's happening behind the scenes.

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LaGrange Police Department

The police department's non-emergency line receives reports of lost property. Items found on public property or turned in by citizens often end up in their lost and found desk. We determine which precinct or department handles your specific loss location and make sure they're notified of your report.

LaGrange Police Department

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City of LaGrange

City Hall and municipal services may also receive lost items, especially those found on public grounds or in city buildings. We generate the information you'll need if you decide to follow up directly.

City of LaGrange Government

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Troup County Sheriff's Office

The Sheriff's Office covers LaGrange and surrounding areas. If your loss occurred outside city limits or involves a county matter, they may be the holding location for found items.

Troup County Sheriff's Office

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Lost & Found Pets

The City of LaGrange Animal Shelter now offers 24/7 online lost pet reporting with photo uploads and AI-powered identification tools. If you've lost a dog, cat, or other pet, report it immediately to the shelter and also file a priority lost pet report with us so we amplify your search across community networks.

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Community Groups

Local Facebook groups like 'Lost and Found Pets of LaGrange, GA' and 'Troup County Lost & Found Pets' are where residents post found items and help reunite neighbors with their belongings. We post your report to these active channels so the community knows what to look for.

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Report Your Loss Today

The sooner you report, the sooner every relevant channel in LaGrange learns about your lost item. Your report will then stay active and keep searching for a match, so you can move forward knowing help is on the way.

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Losing something in LaGrange can feel scattered because the places where items turn up are scattered too. The police department has a lost and found desk, the animal shelter handles pets, local Facebook groups buzz with found-item posts, and items sometimes sit unclaimed in shops or at the transit hub. If you report to one place and then forget to check the others, you might miss your belongings even if they've been found.

ReportLost streamlines that chaos. File one report with us, and we make sure the LaGrange Police Department, Animal Shelter, and active community channels all know what you're looking for. Better still, your report remains live in our system to match against new found reports and announcements throughout the search period, so you can stop refreshing Facebook groups and let our system work for you.

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Common Loss Locations in LaGrange

These are neighborhoods and places where our reports are most active.

Downtown LaGrange

The historic core around Ridley Avenue and the main shopping district, where items are frequently lost in shops, parks, and public spaces.

Troup County Fair Grounds

Event venues and fairgrounds that host community gatherings where wallets, phones, and personal items get left behind.

LaGrange College Area

Campus and surrounding streets where students and visitors lose belongings in academic buildings and residential areas.

West Point Lake Region

Parks and waterfront areas where outdoor enthusiasts lose items during recreation and leisure activities.

Commercial Corridors

Shopping centers and business districts along major roads where lost items accumulate in retail and service locations.

Community Pages & Groups

Active local channels where found items are posted and residents help neighbors recover their belongings.

Lost and Found Pets of LaGrange, GA / Troup County
Active Facebook community for lost and found pets
Troup County Lost & Found Pets (PetFineDers)
Dedicated pet recovery support group
City of LaGrange Government Facebook
Official city updates and community announcements
Local Nextdoor Groups
Neighborhood-level lost and found sharing

Questions About Lost Items in LaGrange

How long does the LaGrange Police Department hold lost property?

The LaGrange Police Department maintains a lost and found for items turned in or recovered on public property. Contact them at 706-883-2603 (non-emergency) to check if your item has been found. Holding periods vary, so it's important to report right away.

What if I lost a pet in LaGrange?

The City of LaGrange Animal Shelter now accepts online lost pet reports 24/7 with photo uploads. Call them at 706-298-3606 or visit their facility at 1390 Orchard Hill Road. They also recommend posting to local lost pet Facebook groups immediately. We can help amplify your lost pet report across all these channels.

Where should I check for my lost item first?

Start with the place where you last remember having it, then contact the business or venue directly. Simultaneously, report to the LaGrange Police Department and post to local Facebook community groups. ReportLost coordinates this for you and keeps the search active across all channels.

What happens if my item is found after I file a report with ReportLost?

Your report stays in our active system for the duration of your plan. When someone reports finding an item matching your description, we alert you immediately. You can then follow up with the finder or the relevant LaGrange department to arrange recovery.

Does ReportLost work with the City of LaGrange Animal Shelter?

We coordinate with the Animal Shelter and other local resources to get your lost pet report in front of the right people. The shelter also has its own excellent online system. Using both ReportLost and the shelter's direct reporting maximizes your chances of recovery.

Is ReportLost.org official or does it replace the police department?

ReportLost is an independent service that works alongside official LaGrange channels, not as a replacement. We route your report to the LaGrange Police Department, Animal Shelter, and community groups, then maintain continuous search activity so you don't have to monitor multiple platforms yourself. You're always welcome to also file a direct report with the police or shelter.

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Every moment counts when something is lost. File your report now and we'll notify LaGrange Police, the Animal Shelter, and local community channels. Then relax, knowing your report stays active and keeps searching for a match.

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ReportLost.org is an independent service and is not affiliated with or endorsed by the LaGrange Police Department, City of LaGrange, Troup County Sheriff's Office, City of LaGrange Animal Shelter, or any other government or municipal agency. We route reports to these official channels as a courtesy to help you, but they operate independently of our platform. Always check with official city and county resources directly for the most current information about lost and found procedures and holding periods.