Westfield, IN

Misplace something in Westfield? File a report and we'll connect you with local recovery channels.

One report sent to the Westfield Police Department, City Hall's lost property registry, local animal shelters, and active Westfield community channels. Your report stays active and keeps searching for a match for the full duration of your plan.

πŸ”Recently reported lost items in Westfield – updated this July 18, 2026

  • πŸ“ Bento box lost near Beulah C. and Jesse H. Cox, July 15.
  • πŸ“ Brown handbag lost near Little Girl with Puppy, July 14.
  • πŸ“ Gift bag lost near West Park, July 12.
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How ReportLost Works in Westfield

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You file your loss report

Tell us what you lost, where in Westfield, and how to reach you. We gather all the details needed to alert the right local resources.

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We route it to the right places

Your report goes directly to Westfield Police, City Hall's found property system, and relevant community channels. If it's a pet, we escalate to the Humane Society for Hamilton County and local animal control networks.

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Your report keeps searching

While you go about your day, your report stays active, automatically matching against new posts in community groups, shelter intakes, and marketplace listings. We alert you the moment a credible match appears, so you're not checking Facebook and Nextdoor every few hours yourself.

Where to Report in Westfield

The key local channels we connect you to, plus what each handles

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Westfield Police Department

The first official stop for any lost or stolen item in town. Westfield PD maintains records and can advise on recovery next steps. We file the report on your behalf, specifying the exact location and circumstances so dispatch records are complete.

Non-Emergency Dispatch: 317-773-1282|Administration: 317-804-3200|Police Department

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City of Westfield Found Property Registry

Westfield City Hall maintains a public found property list. Items discovered in town are registered here. We ensure your lost item details are cross-referenced against this catalog so matches can surface quickly.

City Hall Main: 317-804-3150|Found Property List

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Humane Society for Hamilton County

If you've lost a dog, cat, or other pet in or near Westfield, the local Humane Society is the central hub. They coordinate with animal control, scan for microchips, and post alerts. File a priority lost pet report with ReportLost to accelerate the process.

Hamilton Humane: 317-773-4974|Lost Pets

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Local Community Groups

Westfield neighbors actively share lost and found posts on Facebook and Nextdoor. Our team broadcasts your report to these channels, reaching residents who may have spotted your item or know someone who has.

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Ready to get your item back?

The sooner you file, the sooner your report starts working the search for you. Once submitted, you can relax knowing Westfield's key recovery channels are already notified.

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Westfield is a growing community where items get lost in everyday places: at shops on East 171st Street, on the way to the town center, at parks, or during visits to local businesses. When that happens, you're suddenly juggling calls to the police department, checks at City Hall's found property list, posts to community Facebook groups, and refreshes on Nextdoor. It's overwhelming, and time matters.

ReportLost streamlines that chaos. One report to us, and we immediately notify the Westfield Police Department (non-emergency line), route the details to City Hall's registry where found items are cataloged, and broadcast to the community networks where Westfield residents already post lost and found items. Then your report stays active, continuously cross-referencing new found listings with your description. You don't have to manually check every channel; we do the matching for you.

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Common places items go missing in Westfield

Tell us where you lost it, and we'll make sure the right department knows

Downtown & East 171st Street

Retail areas and local shops where wallets, phones, and keys frequently slip away

Westgate Neighborhood

Residential streets and parks where people lose items during walks and outdoor activities

City Parks & Recreation Areas

Green spaces and community gathering spots throughout Westfield

Local Businesses & Services

Restaurants, cafes, and shops where personal items are commonly left behind

Community channels where Westfield shares lost and found posts

We alert these groups on your behalf

Lost and Found Pets of Hamilton County IN
Facebook group for lost and found pets across the greater Westfield and Hamilton County area
Lost/Found Dogs Indiana
Statewide Indiana network dedicated to reuniting lost pets with owners
r/indianapolis
Reddit community where Westfield residents post and discuss local lost and found items
Nextdoor
Neighborhood social network where Westfield residents post lost and found alerts
Facebook Groups
Westfield and greater Indianapolis community pages active in lost item recovery

Questions about losing something in Westfield

How long does Westfield Police keep found items?

Items turned in to the Westfield Police Department are held according to Indiana law and departmental policy. ReportLost keeps your report active so you don't miss matches as items are cataloged. Contact the Police Department at 317-804-3200 to ask about the retention period for your specific item.

Where do I go to claim a found item in Westfield?

If a match surfaces through our report or the City's found property list, you'll be directed to Westfield City Hall (2728 E 171st Street, 317-804-3150) or the Police Department (17535 Dartown Road, 317-804-3200) to retrieve your item. We'll guide you on the exact process once a match appears.

My lost item is a pet. What's different?

Pet losses are urgent. File a lost pet report with ReportLost immediately. We connect you to the Humane Society for Hamilton County (317-773-4974), which coordinates animal control and shelter networks. We also alert pet-specific Facebook groups and PawBoost. Time is critical, so use the dedicated pet report form for faster routing.

Can I file a police report for a stolen item instead?

If you believe your item was stolen, yes. Contact the Westfield Police Department at 317-773-1282 (non-emergency) to report a theft. ReportLost can help you gather and organize the information you'll need to provide. However, for a lost item, ReportLost's service is the most efficient route.

How does ReportLost keep my report active for months?

Your report stays in our system and continues to match against new found posts, marketplace listings, and community alerts throughout your subscription period. You don't manually refresh or repost. We send you notifications if a credible match appears, keeping the search active while you move forward.

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

ReportLost is an independent service, not a government agency. We complement official channels like the Westfield Police Department and City Hall. Our role is to quickly notify the right authorities and communities on your behalf, and to keep your report active longer than you could manage alone. You're not bypassing the police, you're just saving time in the notification process.

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File your report now

Describe what you lost, where in Westfield, and when. We'll immediately route the details to the Police Department, City Hall, shelters, and community networks. Your report stays active and searching the entire time.

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ReportLost.org is an independent service and is not affiliated with the Westfield Police Department, City of Westfield, Humane Society for Hamilton County, or any other agency or organization listed on this page. We work to complement official lost and found channels by streamlining notification and maintaining an active search; we are not a substitute for official police reports or government processes. Each agency listed has its own policies, retention periods, and procedures; verify directly with them for specific questions.