Lost something in North Las Vegas? Report it and we'll track it down.
File one report with us, and we notify the North Las Vegas Police Department, the city's lost and found channels, and local transit services. Then our system continuously scans the web, marketplace listings, and community posts to spot matches while you go about your day.
🔍Recently reported lost items in North Las Vegas – updated this July 19, 2026
- 📍 Polaroid camera lost near Cannery Casino, July 16.
- 📍 Camera lost near Hitchin' Post RV Park and Motel, July 17.
- 📍 MacBook Pro lost near North Las Vegas Regional Park, July 13.
How ReportLost Works
You Report the Loss
Tell us what you lost, where you lost it, and when. We'll generate a detailed description tailored to help authorities and the public recognize your item.
We Route It to the Right Places
Your report goes directly to the North Las Vegas Police Department, city lost and found offices, RTC transit services if applicable, and other relevant local channels. No runaround, no guessing which department handles what.
Automated Monitoring Finds Matches
For 6 to 12 months, we scan marketplace ads, social media groups, bus and airport lost and found updates, and community posts across the entire web. The moment a credible match appears, you get an alert. You don't have to check Facebook groups or Reddit every single day.
Where to Report in North Las Vegas
These are the main channels to contact directly. We handle routing for you, but here's the landscape.
North Las Vegas Police Department
The local police handle lost property reports for items lost within city limits. You can file a report in person or by phone. We tell you which precinct covers your loss location and generate the exact details to include.
City of North Las Vegas
City Hall can direct you to the right department or office depending on where and what you lost. They coordinate with parks, public spaces, and municipal facilities. We prepare the information you'll need when you call.
RTC Bus Lost and Found
If you left something on an RTC bus, they operate a 24/7 lost and found. Items are held and documented. We point you to the right RTC office and help you describe your item for their records.
Harry Reid Airport (LAS)
Traveling through or lost something in the airport? Harry Reid's Lost and Found office is located on Level 2 of both terminals. Call during business hours or use their online report system.
Lost Pet
If you've lost a dog, cat, or other pet in North Las Vegas, contact The Animal Foundation or Nevada SPCA immediately. Time matters with missing animals, and shelters hold found pets for only a limited time. Get specialized help by filing a priority lost pet report with us.
UNLV Campus Lost and Found
Lost something on the University of Nevada, Las Vegas campus? The UNLV Police Department handles found items on school grounds. Call their Records and Property unit with a detailed description.
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Acting Quickly Improves Your Chances
The sooner you file a report, the sooner our system begins monitoring for matches and alerting local services. Once your report is in, you can relax knowing the machinery is running in the background.
Report my lost item →North Las Vegas spreads across multiple jurisdictions and transit zones. Losing something here means contacting the police, the city, RTC bus services, possibly the airport, and hoping you remember to check every Facebook group and community board online. It's fragmented, it's time-consuming, and most people give up after the first few calls.
ReportLost simplifies that chaos. File once, get routed to every relevant channel, and let our automated system watch the web for you. We monitor local social channels, marketplaces, and official lost and found listings continuously, so your item gets a real second chance without you having to refresh your browser every morning.

Common Loss Hotspots in North Las Vegas
These areas see frequent lost and found activity. Knowing where to search locally can help too.
Downtown North Las Vegas
The commercial heart of the city, with shops, restaurants, and heavy foot traffic. Items left at businesses or bus stops here are often turned in to local establishments or RTC.
Las Vegas Boulevard Corridor
The main north-south artery through the city. Busy with vehicles, public transit, and pedestrians. Lost items along this stretch often end up with RTC or nearby businesses.
UNLV Campus Area
A major employment and education hub. Lost phones, IDs, keys, and wallets on campus are typically recovered by UNLV Police's Property unit or held by campus lost and found.
Local Parks and Recreation Areas
Parks and public spaces throughout North Las Vegas are managed by city services. Items left at playgrounds or gathering spaces may be reported to the City of North Las Vegas.
RTC Transit Centers
Bus stops and transit hubs are where many items go missing and are found. RTC's 24/7 lost and found is your first stop for anything left on or around a bus.
Community Networks Watching for Your Item
Local groups and forums actively share found items and help reunite lost belongings with owners.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How long does the North Las Vegas Police Department hold lost items?
Police departments typically hold unclaimed property for 30 to 90 days before disposal or donation. Check with the North Las Vegas Police Records Division at (702) 633-1719 to confirm the status of your item and claim it before the holding period expires.
What about items left on RTC buses?
RTC operates a 24/7 lost and found. Found items on buses are usually delivered to their main Lost and Found office within one business day. Call (702) 228-7433 to report your loss or inquire about a specific item.
Can I file a report online with the North Las Vegas Police?
The North Las Vegas Police Department accepts certain reports online through their website. For lost property, it's often easier to call (702) 633-9111 or visit in person at 300 North Las Vegas, NV 89030.
What if I lost something at Harry Reid Airport?
Contact the airport's Lost and Found office at (702) 261-5134 or visit their desk on Level 2 of Terminals 1 and 3. Hours are typically 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. daily. Have a detailed description and any identifying information (serial numbers, case color, etc.) ready.
I lost my pet in North Las Vegas. What's my first move?
Call The Animal Foundation's Pet Support Hotline at (702) 760-7387 or North Las Vegas Animal Protection Services at (702) 633-1750 immediately. Visit local shelters in person and post on Facebook groups like the Las Vegas Lost Dogs, Cats & Pets group. Time is critical with missing animals.
Is ReportLost.org an official city or police service?
No, ReportLost.org is an independent service that helps you navigate local lost and found systems and monitor the web for matches. We are not affiliated with the North Las Vegas Police Department, the City, RTC, or any municipal agency. We work alongside these services to amplify your report's reach and add automated web monitoring that they don't provide.
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The sooner you file, the sooner our team routes your report to local authorities and begins scanning the web for matches. You've already spent enough time worrying. Let us handle the legwork.
Start my report →ReportLost.org is an independent lost and found service and is not affiliated with the North Las Vegas Police Department, the City of North Las Vegas, RTC Southern Nevada, Harry Reid Airport, UNLV, The Animal Foundation, Nevada SPCA, or any city, county, or municipal agency. We provide supplementary web monitoring and routing services and do not replace official police reports or local lost and found channels. Always file an official report with local police or relevant authorities as required by your situation.