Lost something in Biloxi? Report it and get reunited with what matters.
One report, sent to the Biloxi Police Department, City Hall, Coast Transit, Gulfport-Biloxi Airport, and the Humane Society of South Mississippi. Your report stays active and keeps searching for a match across local channels for the full duration of your plan.
🔍Recently reported lost items in Biloxi – updated this July 18, 2026
- 📍 Library book lost near Back Bay Park, July 13.
- 📍 Pair of sunglasses lost near Belmont Gardens, July 12.
- 📍 Small shoulder bag lost near Best Western, July 12.
How ReportLost works in Biloxi
You report the loss
Tell us what you lost, where, and when. Include photos and details that make your item unmistakable.
We route it to the right places
Your report reaches the Biloxi Police Department's property division, City Hall, Coast Transit Authority, Gulfport-Biloxi Airport (if applicable), and local lost pet networks if you've lost an animal. We also post to active Biloxi lost and found groups.
Your report keeps searching for you
Instead of checking Biloxi Facebook groups, Nextdoor, and PawBoost every single day, your report automatically crosses new found items, marketplace posts, and community reports against your description. You get an alert the moment a credible match appears, and you stop searching.
Where to report in Biloxi
Each place handles its own lost and found. ReportLost alerts all of them at once, and keeps searching on your behalf.
Biloxi Police Department
The police property division receives lost items from public spaces, hotels, and street reports. If you lost something downtown or in a busy area, they're your first official port of call. We tell you which division covers your loss location and submit the report directly.
City of Biloxi
The city's main office can direct you to the right department and help coordinate a search if your lost item involves municipal property or services. We generate the exact details needed so you don't have to repeat your story.
Coast Transit Authority
Left something on a bus? Coast Transit's lost and found holds items and can check their inventory when you call. The Biloxi Transit Center is at 820 MLK Jr. Blvd. We make sure your report reaches them straight away.
Gulfport-Biloxi International Airport
If you lost an item at the airport or in your luggage during travel, the airport authority maintains a lost and found desk. Items are held during business hours. We notify the airport directly with your report.
Lost or Found Pet
If your pet is missing, the Humane Society of South Mississippi and local rescue networks are your lifeline. They maintain a lost pet database and post actively on Facebook and PawBoost. We get your pet report in front of every network immediately. file a priority lost pet report
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Ready to get your report out there?
The sooner you file, the sooner every Biloxi office and community channel starts looking. Once you've reported, your search moves into our hands.
Report my lost item →Losing something in Biloxi is frustrating because the places to look are scattered everywhere. Did you leave it on a Coast Transit bus? It might be at the transit center. Did it go missing at the beach or downtown? Police have it, or someone on Facebook found it. Did it fall out of your luggage at Gulfport-Biloxi Airport? The airport authority has a lost and found desk. Each channel has its own hours, phone number, and process, and you have to call or visit them all yourself.
ReportLost simplifies the whole search. File one report with us, and we notify every relevant place in Biloxi at once, then post your loss to the community channels where locals actually report finds. What makes ReportLost different: your report doesn't stop searching after one day. It stays live for months, automatically matching your description against new found items and posts as they appear, so you're not glued to Facebook groups or refreshing Nextdoor every morning. Once you've filed, the work shifts to us. You can breathe.

Common places where things go missing in Biloxi
Know where to look, or let our report search for you.
Downtown Biloxi & Casinos
High foot traffic in casinos, hotels, and restaurants means items left behind are often turned in to front desks or lost and found offices. The Biloxi Police often retrieve items from these zones.
Biloxi Beach & Public Parks
Wallets, phones, and sunglasses vanish on the sand and in beachfront parks. Police property and local finders post recoveries on community Facebook groups.
Coast Transit Buses
Forgotten bags, chargers, and personal items are a regular find on local buses. Call the transit center to check, or let ReportLost notify them on your behalf.
Gulfport-Biloxi Airport
Luggage damage and TSA checks sometimes cause items to separate from bags. The airport lost and found desk holds items during their posted hours.
Retail & Shopping Centers
Shopping trips often end with lost items at checkout or in parking lots. We point you to the right desk at each location.
Biloxi's active lost and found community
Locals post finds constantly. Your report goes live on these channels too.
Active Facebook group dedicated to reuniting lost items with owners in the Biloxi area
Facebook community for missing and found pets across South Mississippi
Facebook group for lost and found pets based in Biloxi
Local Biloxi Reddit community where residents post lost item alerts
Neighborhood-based posts and lost item reports from your immediate area
Questions about lost items in Biloxi
How long does the Biloxi Police hold lost items?
The Biloxi Police Department property division holds items for a set period before disposal. Call (228) 435-6107 or check with the front desk to confirm the current holding period and claim your item by the deadline. ReportLost keeps your report active so you don't miss the window.
What should I do if I lost something on a Coast Transit bus?
Call the Coast Transit Authority's lost and found line at 1-800-266-2320, Monday through Saturday, 6 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. Have your bus route and time ready. ReportLost notifies them automatically so they can flag your item if found.
How do I claim a lost item at Gulfport-Biloxi Airport?
Call the airport authority at (228) 863-5951, Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Have your flight number and a description ready. Items are held during business hours only. We report to them directly so they can search their system.
If I lost my pet in Biloxi, what's the first step?
Contact the Humane Society of South Mississippi's lost pet department at (228) 863-3354, ext. 3824 or 3825, or email photos to lostpets@hssm.org. Post immediately on Facebook lost pet groups and PawBoost. ReportLost sends your pet report to all these channels at once and keeps it active.
How long will ReportLost keep searching for my lost item?
Your report stays active for the full duration of your plan, typically 6 to 12 months. During that time, we automatically cross your description against new found item posts, community reports, and marketplace listings. You'll get an alert the moment a credible match appears, so you don't have to check every day.
Is ReportLost.org official or replace the police?
ReportLost is an independent service that works alongside official channels. We're not affiliated with the Biloxi Police, city government, or any other agency. We make it easier to file multiple reports at once and keep your search active over time, but we don't replace calling the police or the airport yourself. We're a shortcut and a safety net.
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The sooner you file your report, the sooner every Biloxi office and community member starts matching it against their finds. Once you've reported with us, you can stop worrying and let the search run in the background.
Start my report →ReportLost.org is an independent service and is not affiliated with or endorsed by the Biloxi Police Department, City of Biloxi, Coast Transit Authority, Gulfport-Biloxi International Airport, Humane Society of South Mississippi, or any other local agency or business. We help you file and distribute reports; we are not a replacement for contacting these entities directly.