Lost something in Kaneohe? Report it once and let us handle the rest.
One report gets routed to the Honolulu Police Department's Lost and Found, local transit authorities, and active community channels across Oʻahu. Your report stays active for months, automatically matching against new found items so you don't have to check back yourself.
🔍Recently reported lost items in Kaneohe – updated this July 19, 2026
- 📍 Baby stroller lost near Pillbox #2, July 15.
- 📍 Leather wallet lost near Scenic Lookout, July 16.
- 📍 Pair of sunglasses lost near Likeke Falls, July 16.
How ReportLost Works for Kaneohe
You file a report in minutes
Tell us what you lost, where, and when. We ask just the details that matter: description, location specifics, and how to reach you. No back-and-forth.
We notify the right places immediately
Your report goes straight to Honolulu Police Lost and Found, TheBus transit offices, Daniel K. Inouye International Airport if relevant, and we post alerts to community groups and social channels where locals in Kaneohe and across Oʻahu look for lost items.
Your report keeps searching for a match
For the full duration of your plan, your report stays active and continuously cross-checks against newly posted found items, local marketplace listings, and community updates. When something matches your description, we alert you right away instead of you refreshing sites daily.
Where to Report a Lost Item in Kaneohe
The main places to recover lost items on Oʻahu, and what ReportLost does at each one
Honolulu Police Department Lost and Found
The official police lost and found for Kaneohe and the wider Honolulu area handles items turned in to patrol officers and station desks. We pull your location details and automatically inform them of your loss so they know what to match against incoming property.
TheBus Lost and Found
If you left something on a TheBus vehicle in Kaneohe or anywhere on the island, the transit lost and found at the Transit Pass Office is your official channel. We tell you exactly which route and timeframe to mention when you call, and we notify them directly so they're expecting your inquiry.
Daniel K. Inouye International Airport Lost and Found
Arriving or departing through Honolulu airport and lost a bag, phone, or personal item? The airport lost and found office is on Terminal 2's ground level. We generate a precise report with your item details and preferred contact method so airport staff can reach you quickly if your item appears.
Kaneohe Satellite City Hall
For general city services and inquiries about lost items in public spaces around Kaneohe, the Satellite City Hall in the Windward City Shopping Center is your local point of contact. We can connect you with the right city department if needed.
Lost Pet? File a Priority Report
If you've lost a dog, cat, or other pet in Kaneohe, the Hawaiian Humane Society is Oʻahu's official pet lost and found and operates daily. Report to them immediately, and then file a priority lost pet report with us so your pet stays in active search across the island's pet community networks.
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The sooner you report, the better your chances
Once your loss is in the system and your report is active, you've done the hardest part. The network is looking for you. Take a breath and let ReportLost handle the legwork.
Report my lost item →Losing something in Kaneohe or while traveling to Oʻahu means contacting separate offices scattered across the island: the police lost and found in downtown Honolulu, TheBus transit lost and found at a different location, the airport if you flew in through Daniel K. Inouye, plus checking multiple Facebook groups and community boards yourself. It's exhausting, and most people give up after a few calls.
ReportLost cuts through the confusion. File once, and we immediately route your loss to every relevant service and broadcast it to the right community channels. Then your report stays active, automatically scanning for matches, so you can stop worrying and move on. Think of us as the shortcut that saves you days of phone calls and endless scrolling.

Common Places to Lose Items in Kaneohe
Hot spots where locals and visitors most often report losses
Kaneohe Bay Beaches and Parks
Beach gear, phones, and wallets frequently go missing along the shoreline and picnic areas around Kaneohe Bay. Sand, water, and crowds make this a common loss zone.
Windward City Shopping Center
A busy retail hub in central Kaneohe where items are left in stores, parking lots, and restrooms. Easy to misplace items while shopping or dining.
TheBus Transit Routes
Backpacks, phones, and jackets left aboard TheBus vehicles serving Kaneohe and connecting to Honolulu. Transit lost and found sees a steady stream of items.
Downtown Honolulu / Central Oʻahu
If you traveled into Honolulu for work or shopping, losses in downtown, around government offices, or cultural sites are common. Police and transit offices there serve the whole island.
Daniel K. Inouye International Airport (HNL)
Luggage, electronics, and travel documents lost at the airport or on arrival shuttles. The airport lost and found processes items daily.
Community Channels Where Locals Post Found Items
These groups and communities actively help reunite lost items with owners across Kaneohe and Oʻahu
Facebook community where Kaneohe residents and island-wide users post lost and found items with photos and locations
Dedicated Facebook group focused on reuniting lost and found animals across the island
Another active Facebook group for lost dog, cat, and pet recovery in Hawaii
Reddit community for Oʻahu where residents sometimes post about lost items and coordinate help
Neighborhood app where Kaneohe residents share local alerts, including lost and found posts
Frequently Asked Questions
How long does the Honolulu Police Lost and Found keep items?
The police department holds lost property for a set period before disposing of or donating items. This is why reporting quickly and then staying active in your search is crucial. ReportLost keeps your report active for months so you're covered even if you can't call every week.
What if I lost something on TheBus?
Call TheBus Lost and Found at (808) 848-5555 (press 5) during office hours, Monday to Friday, 7:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. They hold items temporarily. When you file with ReportLost, we notify them so they're aware your item is being searched for.
Can I report a loss if I'm not in Kaneohe anymore?
Absolutely. You can report a loss in Kaneohe from anywhere. Just describe what and where you lost it, and ReportLost routes the report to the right local authorities and community channels. You don't need to be present.
How quickly does the airport lost and found respond?
The Daniel K. Inouye International Airport Lost and Found is open Monday to Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., and can be reached at (808) 836-6683. Items are logged daily. Your ReportLost report ensures they have your details on file.
What should I do if I find an item in Kaneohe?
If you find something, turn it in to the nearest police station (Kaneohe Police Station at 45-270 Waikalua Rd), a TheBus driver, or post about it in community groups like 808 Lost and Found Hawaii. Many found items end up there, where lost owners search.
Is ReportLost.org an official government service?
No, ReportLost is an independent service, not affiliated with Honolulu Police, TheBus, or any government agency. We work alongside official channels to amplify your report and keep it active longer than you could manage yourself. We're a complement to the official system, not a replacement.
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Ready to activate your search?
Every minute counts when something is lost, but once you've filed with ReportLost, the active search begins. Our network starts matching your description against found items and community posts, and you get an alert the moment something credible appears. File now and focus on your day instead of your loss.
Start my report →ReportLost.org is an independent lost-and-found alerting service and is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or part of the Honolulu Police Department, TheBus, Daniel K. Inouye International Airport, Hawaiian Humane Society, the City and County of Honolulu, or any other government or official entity. We work to route reports to these services and post alerts to community channels on your behalf, but we do not replace official police reports or direct contact with these agencies. For emergencies, contact 911. For non-emergency police matters, contact (808) 529-3111.