Keizer, OR

Lost something in Keizer? Report it and get connected to the right places.

One report reaches the Keizer Police Department, City Hall, local lost pet services, and active community channels. Your report stays active for the full duration of your plan, continuing to match against new found item reports so you don't have to check back every day.

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

  • πŸ“ Library book lost near Brooks Historical Society Depot, July 17.
  • πŸ“ Laptop in gray case lost near Map Board, July 16.
  • πŸ“ iPhone 13 lost near Keizer Village Shopping Center, July 17.
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How ReportLost works in Keizer

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You report your loss

Tell us what you lost, where, and when. We collect the details that matter for local authorities and community searches.

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We connect you to Keizer's recovery channels

Your report gets routed to the Keizer Police Department's lost and found desk, City Hall, and shared across relevant local networks so the right people know to look for your item.

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Your report keeps searching for a match

For the entire duration of your plan, your item description stays active and automatically cross-references new found reports and community posts. You'll get an alert if a credible match appears, so the search continues even while you move on with your day.

Where lost items go in Keizer

Know who holds what, and which phone number gets you answers

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Keizer Police Department Lost & Found

The primary repository for items turned in by citizens or discovered at public spaces. The department holds unclaimed property and periodically releases information about what's available for claim. We generate the exact details you need to include and route your report to their front desk.

Call (503) 390-3700|Visit 930 Chemawa Road NE

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City of Keizer City Hall

Serves as a centralized claim point for lost and found items, particularly those found on city property or at municipal events. Staff can answer questions about item retention and direct you to the right department. We guide you to the exact office that covers your situation.

Call (503) 390-3700|Learn more

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Lost & Found Pets

If you've lost a dog, cat, or other pet in the Keizer area, contact Washington County Animal Services or the Oregon Humane Society. Both organizations maintain lost pet databases and can help identify your companion. For urgent searches or to file a priority report, file a priority lost pet report with ReportLost.

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Community & Social Networks

Neighbors and local groups actively share found items and lost pet alerts on Facebook and Reddit. Your report can be amplified across these channels so residents know what to watch for. We handle cross-posting so you don't have to manage multiple sites.

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Ready to recover what you've lost?

The sooner you report, the sooner Keizer's lost and found channels begin searching. Once your report is filed, the active search continues in the background. Every day that passes, more items arrive at local lost and founds and more community members join the search.

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Losing something in Keizer means juggling calls to the police, a trip to City Hall, posts in local Facebook groups, and checking multiple channels yourself. When minutes count, that scattered approach costs time and reduces your chances of recovery.

ReportLost simplifies that process. A single report flows to every office and community channel that might have or find your item, and your alert stays active in the background. Instead of refreshing search results or revisiting lost and found desks every few days, your report automatically compares incoming found items against your description for the duration of your plan. Start the process today, and let the search work for you.

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Common places where items go missing in Keizer

Knowing where you lost something helps us route your report to the right recovery point

Downtown Keizer & Main Street

Retail shops, restaurants, and the City Hall area see the highest volume of lost items. Start with the Keizer Police Department's front desk.

Parks & Recreation Areas

Items left behind at public parks often end up with City of Keizer Parks and Recreation or are turned in to police. Check both channels quickly.

Chemawa Road & Transit Corridors

High-traffic areas where wallets, phones, and bags are frequently misplaced. Local businesses and the police typically receive these items.

Residential & Neighborhood Zones

Items found by residents may be held at home, turned in to police, or posted in neighborhood Facebook groups. Community networks are essential here.

Keizer's active online lost & found communities

Local groups where found items are regularly posted and shared

Lost and found pets of Salem/Keizer
Facebook group dedicated to reuniting lost and found pets across the greater Salem-Keizer area
Lost and Found Pets of Oregon
Statewide Facebook community where Keizer residents frequently post found animals
Salem, Oregon Area Lost & Found
Covers the broader Salem region including Keizer; items and personal effects are posted here daily
r/SALEM
Reddit community where Keizer residents post about missing items and pets

Frequently asked questions about lost and found in Keizer

How long does the Keizer Police Department keep lost items?

Oregon law typically requires law enforcement to hold unclaimed property for a minimum period before disposal. Contact the Keizer Police Department at (503) 390-3700 to ask about the specific holding period for your item type and to confirm whether your lost item has been received.

Where do I physically go to claim a lost item in Keizer?

Most lost items can be claimed at City Hall, located at 930 Chemawa Road NE, Keizer, OR 97303. Hours are Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Bring identification and be ready to describe your item in detail. Call ahead at (503) 390-3700 to confirm the item is there before making the trip.

Should I file a police report for a lost item?

A formal property loss report is helpful for valuable or irreplaceable items, especially if you suspect theft. The Keizer Police Department can walk you through this process by phone at (503) 390-3700 or in person at City Hall.

How do I report a lost pet specifically in Keizer?

Contact Washington County Animal Services at (503) 846-7039 or the Oregon Humane Society at (503) 285-7722. Post your pet's photo and details in local Facebook groups like 'Lost and found pets of Salem/Keizer' immediately. For a comprehensive search report that stays active, <a href="/report-lost-pet">file a lost pet report with ReportLost</a>.

What if I lost something on a bus or in transit?

Contact the transit provider directly through your local service. Many transit systems maintain separate lost and found offices. If you're unsure which service covers your route, check with City Hall at (503) 390-3700 and they can direct you.

Is ReportLost.org an official city service?

No, ReportLost is an independent service that helps you report losses and automatically routes your information to official Keizer services like the Police Department and City Hall. We are not affiliated with any government agency, but we work alongside them to amplify your report across all the right channels and keep your search active so you don't have to.

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Start your search now

Every minute counts when something is lost. File your report today and let the network begin searching. Your report will stay active, cross-referencing new found items across all of Keizer's channels, so you can focus on your day knowing the search is underway.

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ReportLost.org is an independent service and is not affiliated with the Keizer Police Department, City of Keizer, Washington County Animal Services, the Oregon Humane Society, or any other local government or law enforcement agency. We coordinate your report with these official channels on your behalf. For official police matters or emergency situations, contact local authorities directly.