Lost something in St. Louis Park? Get it back faster with one report.
File a single report and we connect it to the St. Louis Park Police Department, Metro Transit lost and found, MSP Airport if needed, and active local channels. Your report stays active for the full duration of your plan, continuously matching your item against new found posts and listings across the Twin Cities.
🔍Recently reported lost items in St. Louis Park – updated this July 18, 2026
- 📍 Wireless earbuds lost near Powderhorn Park, July 15.
- 📍 Wallet with ID lost near Hare on Bell on Portland Stone Piers, July 16.
- 📍 AirPods case lost near Powderhorn Park, July 13.
How ReportLost Works
You report the loss
Tell us what you lost, where, and when. We capture all the details needed so you don't have to repeat them across multiple channels.
We route it to the right places
Your report goes directly to the St. Louis Park Police non-emergency line, Metro Transit Customer Service, and relevant local lost and found offices. No guesswork about who to call.
Your report keeps searching for you
While you move forward, your report remains active in our system, automatically checking for matches as new found items are posted and shared on local community boards. You get an alert the moment we find a credible lead.
Where to Report Your Loss in St. Louis Park
Each location and service type has its own process. Here's what you need to know.
St. Louis Park Police Department
Report non-emergency losses to the police department, which maintains a lost and found for items turned in by residents and businesses. When you report through ReportLost, we generate the exact details needed and make sure your report reaches the right department.
Metro Transit Lost & Found
Lost something on a Metro Transit bus or at a station in the Twin Cities? Metro Transit's Lost & Found Department is open weekdays from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. You can file a report directly, but ReportLost connects your description to their system so they're actively looking for your item.
MSP Airport Lost & Found
If you lost your item at Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport, the Lost and Found office is located on the valet level of Terminal 1, open Monday through Friday, 7:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Let us know it was lost at MSP and we'll route your report to their team.
St. Louis Park City Hall & Municipal Services
City Hall can direct you to the right department if your loss involves a municipal facility or program. We identify which city office is relevant and ensure your report reaches them so you don't have to make multiple calls.
Lost Pet
Lost a dog, cat, or other pet in or around St. Louis Park? Contact the police department's non-emergency line at 952.924.2618 and reach out to local animal shelters immediately. Your pet's safety is time-sensitive, and we help ensure shelters and animal control have your complete information. For a dedicated process that includes shelter coordination and community alerts, file a priority lost pet report.
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Don't manage multiple phone calls and websites.
The sooner you report, the sooner we can coordinate with all the relevant offices and communities. Once your report is in our system, you can focus on your day while we keep searching.
Report my lost item →Losing something in St. Louis Park means contacting the police department, checking Metro Transit, calling the airport if it was lost there, and scouring Facebook groups and neighborhood posts yourself. Each service handles its own lost and found separately, and there's no central way to keep searching once you've filed a report.
ReportLost simplifies this. One report reaches all the right departments and community channels at once, and because your report stays active, you don't have to check back constantly. If your item turns up anywhere in the system, we'll let you know. File your report now and let us handle the coordination.

Common Places to Lose Items in St. Louis Park
Losses are often reported from specific neighborhoods and public spaces. Here's where to check first.
Downtown St. Louis Park
The central business and shopping district along Minnetonka Boulevard is a hotspot for lost wallets, phones, and personal items, especially during busy retail hours.
St. Louis Park Recreation Center
Sports facilities, pools, and community programs attract families and athletes; lost items from changing rooms and activity areas often end up at the Rec Center lost and found.
Metro Transit Bus Stops & Stations
Items left on buses, at transit shelters, or during transfers within the Twin Cities system are among the most reported losses; Metro Transit's database is your first stop.
Minnetonka Boulevard & Retail Corridors
Shopping centers and commercial areas along the main commercial strip see frequent reports of lost keys, glasses, and shopping bags.
Parks & Green Spaces
St. Louis Park's parks and trail systems are common places for lost items during outdoor activities; items are often picked up and turned in to parks staff or police.
Community Channels & Local Groups
Beyond official offices, St. Louis Park residents share found items on social media and neighborhood forums. Your report reaches these channels too.
Facebook group dedicated to reuniting lost and found pets
Reddit community for the Twin Cities region, including St. Louis Park residents
Official city page where residents post community notices and lost items
Neighborhood app for local alerts and community lost and found posts
Frequently Asked Questions
How long will Metro Transit keep a lost item?
Metro Transit's Lost & Found Department holds items for a period during business hours (Monday–Friday, 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.). Items that aren't claimed are eventually discarded or donated. Report your loss immediately and check in within the first week for the best chance of recovery.
What happens if I lost something at MSP Airport?
The airport's Lost and Found office is on the valet level of Terminal 1, open Monday–Friday, 7:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. You can call them directly at 612-726-5555. When you report through ReportLost, we ensure your description reaches their team and include the right contact info so you know exactly where to follow up.
How do I contact the St. Louis Park Police about a lost item?
Call the non-emergency line at 952.924.2618 or visit the police department at 3015 Raleigh Ave. S. (open Monday–Friday, 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.). ReportLost files the report on your behalf and provides police with a complete description so they know exactly what to look for.
Can I report a lost pet through ReportLost?
Yes. Lost pets need immediate attention. Contact the St. Louis Park Police non-emergency line at 952.924.2618 and local animal shelters right away. For a dedicated lost pet process that includes shelter coordination and broader community alerts, file a priority lost pet report on our site.
How long does ReportLost keep my report active?
Your report remains active for the full duration of your plan (typically 6 to 12 months, depending on the plan you choose). During this time, your item description continues to be matched against new found posts, listings, and community alerts. You'll receive an alert if a credible match appears, so you don't have to check manually.
Is ReportLost.org official, or does it replace calling the police?
ReportLost is an independent service that works alongside official channels, not a replacement for them. We coordinate your report with the police, transit authorities, and local community platforms so you don't have to contact each one separately. You're never less protected; you're just more organized and save time. For emergencies, always call 911.
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Ready to reunite with your lost item?
The sooner you file your report, the sooner our team starts coordinating with the police department, Metro Transit, local shelters, and community channels. Your report stays active and keeps searching, so you can move forward knowing you've done everything right.
Start my report →ReportLost.org is an independent service and is not affiliated with or endorsed by the St. Louis Park Police Department, St. Louis Park City Government, Metro Transit, MSP Airport, or any other agency or business mentioned on this page. We coordinate your report with official offices and community channels, but we do not operate or control their systems. Always contact emergency services (911) for urgent matters. For specific questions about government services, contact the agencies directly using the links provided.