Tucker, GA

Lost something in Tucker? We'll handle the search for you.

File one report and we notify DeKalb County Police, City Hall, local transit, and active community channels. Then our system scans the web continuously for matches across marketplaces, social media, and lost-and-found posts for up to 6 months.

🔍Recently reported lost items in Tucker – updated this July 18, 2026

  • 📍 Car key fob lost near Silver Hill Park, July 13.
  • 📍 Wool hat lost near Holiday Inn Express, July 12.
  • 📍 Black leather purse lost near Dresden Park, July 13.
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How It Works

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You tell us what you lost

Describe your item, where you left it, and when. We collect the details needed to route to the right agencies and search channels.

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We route it to the right places

Your report goes to DeKalb County Police, Tucker City Hall, relevant transit services, and local social networks. No more guessing which office to call.

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Automated monitoring finds matches

Our system scans community Facebook groups, Nextdoor, marketplace listings, and online lost-and-found channels repeatedly. The moment a credible match appears, you get an alert. You don't have to check every site yourself.

Where to Report a Lost Item

Tucker and DeKalb County have several channels for recovering lost property. ReportLost coordinates with all of them and monitors for matches automatically.

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DeKalb County Police Department

File a lost property report at the Tucker precinct. Police can document the loss and check recovered items. We generate the exact report details for you and submit directly.

DeKalb County Police|Non-emergency: 678-937-2852

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City of Tucker

Tucker City Hall can assist with lost property reported on city premises or forward inquiries to the right department. We handle the coordination so you don't have to call multiple extensions.

Tucker City Hall|Main: 678-597-9040

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Public Transit

If you lost something on a local bus or transit service, report it directly to the carrier's customer service. We identify the right transit provider and push your report to their lost-and-found system.

Xpress GA (regional service)

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Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport

If your loss occurred at ATL or on a connecting flight, the airport's lost-and-found office is your direct contact. Items are typically held for up to 30 days. We ensure your report reaches the right terminal location and department.

ATL Lost & Found|Email: lost@aatc.org

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Lost Pet

Found a lost or missing pet in Tucker? DeKalb County Animal Services and local rescue groups work together to reunite animals with their owners. Text 'LOST' to 1-833-ATLPETS for lost pet alerts, and check active community groups. For a faster, coordinated response, file a priority lost pet report.

DeKalb Animal Services|Phone: 404-294-2996, Option 2

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The sooner you report, the better your chances.

Every detail you provide and every hour you act increases the likelihood of recovery. Once your report is filed, our team takes over the search. You're not alone in this.

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Tucker sits in DeKalb County's bustling northeast corridor, where losing something means contacting multiple offices spread across the city, county, and transit systems. Between the police non-emergency line, City Hall, and local community groups, it's easy to miss the channel where your item actually turned up.

ReportLost bridges that gap. One form submits your loss to all the official channels at once, then our automated search keeps watch across the entire web for months. While you go about your day, we're checking social posts, marketplace listings, and community alerts so you don't have to.

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Common Places to Lose Items in Tucker

Lost items pop up in different places. Here's where Tucker residents most often report losses.

Downtown Tucker / Main Street

Shops, restaurants, and community gathering spots along Main Street and Lakeside Parkway are frequent loss zones. City Hall and local businesses maintain their own lost-and-found desks.

Tucker Recreation & Sports Areas

Parks, sports facilities, and recreation centers see lost items regularly. Check with the facility manager immediately, and alert community groups online.

Public Transit Stops & Routes

Bus stops and regional transit vehicles passing through Tucker handle a steady stream of lost belongings. Transit companies hold items for 30-90 days.

Shopping Centers & Retail Districts

Strip malls and retail areas attract lost items daily. Many merchants keep a consolidated lost-and-found, especially in busy shopping zones.

Residential Neighborhoods

Items lost while moving, traveling between homes, or during deliveries often surface in neighborhood Facebook groups and Nextdoor alerts.

Community Channels & Social Networks

Local Facebook groups and Nextdoor are where Tucker residents post found items. Our automated search monitors these channels so you don't have to.

Tucker/Smoke Rise Pets Lost and Found
Facebook group focused on reuniting lost and found pets in Tucker and surrounding areas
Lost and Found Pets in and around Tucker
Community group for lost, missing, and found animals in Tucker and Stone Mountain
Lost and Found Pets of Fulton and DeKalb County
Broader DeKalb and Fulton County network for all lost and found pets
Nextdoor
Neighborhood-based alerts and lost-and-found posts from Tucker residents
Facebook community groups
General Tucker area groups where residents post found items and neighborhood alerts

Frequently Asked Questions

How long does DeKalb County Police hold lost items?

Police typically hold recovered property for 30 to 90 days, depending on the item type and case status. It's best to file a report within 24 hours and follow up if not recovered quickly. ReportLost ensures your report reaches the right precinct immediately.

What if my item was lost on a bus or transit vehicle?

Contact the transit company's customer service line directly. Xpress GA and regional carriers typically hold lost items for 30 days. ReportLost identifies the correct transit provider for your loss location and routes your report there.

How do I retrieve something from Hartsfield-Jackson Airport?

Contact the ATL Lost & Found office by email (lost@aatc.org) or phone. Items are held in the Domestic Terminal Atrium, 3rd floor. You can also check the TSA website if the item was left at a security checkpoint. ReportLost ensures your report reaches the correct terminal and department.

Where should I post about my lost item on social media?

Tucker has active Facebook groups like Tucker/Smoke Rise Pets Lost and Found (for pets) and general community groups, plus Nextdoor for neighborhood-wide alerts. ReportLost automatically monitors these channels and alerts you when matches appear.

Can I report my lost pet directly through ReportLost?

Yes. ReportLost has a dedicated lost pet service that coordinates with DeKalb Animal Services, local rescue groups, and pet-specific social networks. For a priority lost pet report, visit our pet reporting portal.

Is ReportLost.org an official government service?

No. ReportLost is an independent service that coordinates with official channels like DeKalb County Police, City Hall, and local agencies on your behalf. We do not replace the police; we streamline the reporting process and monitor the web continuously for matches. You maintain direct contact with official services, and we amplify your search.

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Ready to find what you lost?

The first step is filing a report. Once you submit, we'll route it to DeKalb County Police, City Hall, and community channels, then start monitoring the web for your item. You can breathe easy knowing the search is underway.

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ReportLost.org is an independent service and is not affiliated with DeKalb County Police, City of Tucker, Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport, Xpress GA, or any other agency or business mentioned on this page. We coordinate with these entities on your behalf but do not represent them. Always verify contact information on official websites, and report emergencies to 911.