Lost & Found in Bayamón

Lost something in Bayamón? Report it and let us find it.

One report connects you to the Puerto Rico Police Department, Bayamón City Hall, local transit services, and active community channels. We then scan the web continuously for 6 to 12 months, monitoring social posts and announcements across Puerto Rico so you don't have to check every day.

🔍Recently reported lost items in Bayamon – updated this July 18, 2026

  • 📍 Boarding pass lost near Centro Médico, July 12.
  • 📍 Umbrella lost near Parque Luis Muñoz Marín, July 14.
  • 📍 Toy dinosaur lost near Las Lomas, July 12.
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How ReportLost Works

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You tell us what you lost

Describe your item, where you left it, and when. We collect all the details needed to route your report to the right places and craft search queries for the web.

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We route it to the right channels

Your report goes straight to the relevant authorities (police precinct, city services, transit lost & found, airport if applicable) and we post it to local social groups and community boards on your behalf.

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We monitor the web for matches

Our system runs repeated searches across Facebook groups, Nextdoor, marketplace listings, and public announcements for months, looking for posts that match your item's description, location, and timeframe. You get an alert the moment a credible match appears.

Where to Report a Lost Item in Bayamón

Here's what each local service covers, and how ReportLost connects you to all of them at once.

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Puerto Rico Police Department

If you lost something in public or suspect theft, filing a report with the local police is your first step. They maintain lost & found records for items recovered at crime scenes or public spaces. We identify the right precinct serving your loss location and include all the details they need.

Emergency (911) or Non-Emergency: 787-343-2020

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Bayamón City Hall (Municipio de Bayamón)

The city government can direct you to lost & found offices for items lost in public buildings, parks, or municipal facilities. City Hall also connects you to community resources and can post your report on official municipal channels.

Phone: 787-780-8447

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Public Transit Lost & Found

Left something on a bus? Items found on public transit are held at the transit center. We help you file a claim and track your item through their system, rather than you having to call and wait on hold multiple times.

CVTD Bus Lost & Found Info

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San Juan Airport (SJU) Lost & Found

If your loss occurred at Luis A. Ferré Aguirre International Airport (the main hub serving Bayamón travelers), the airport maintains a dedicated lost & found. Items are held for a set period before disposal. We ensure your report reaches their office with the correct terminal and timing details.

Airport Lost & Found: 787-253-5637|General Areas: 787-791-0098

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Lost Pets

If you've lost a dog, cat, or other pet in Bayamón, specialized pet networks and shelters like Amigos de los Animales and The Humane Society of Puerto Rico can help. Pets are often found and brought to these facilities. Rather than juggling multiple shelters and websites, file a priority lost pet report with ReportLost to activate our pet-specific monitoring and partner notifications.

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Don't wait to report your loss.

The sooner you file, the sooner our monitoring kicks in. Each day that passes means fewer eyes on the lookout and a narrower window in lost & found windows. Once your report is in, you can take a breath—our system is working around the clock to find matches.

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Losing something in Bayamón can feel overwhelming. Whether it's at home, on a bus, in a shop, or at Luis A. Ferré Aguirre International Airport, you end up contacting the police, calling City Hall, checking transit lost & found separately, and then scouring Facebook groups and local sites yourself, day after day. There's no single place that coordinates across all these channels, and no one watching for your item while you're busy with the rest of your life.

ReportLost bridges that gap. File one report, and we do the legwork: notifying the right authorities and community channels, then running continuous, automated searches across the entire web for months. While you go about your day, our system is looking for your item on social media, local announcements, and community boards. The moment someone posts that they found something matching yours, you'll know.

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Common Places Where Items Go Missing in Bayamón

Whether it's a busy shopping district or a quiet neighborhood, we monitor all of Bayamón.

Downtown Bayamón & Shopping Districts

Busy commercial zones near plazas and retail centers are where wallets, phones, and bags are frequently lost. We alert local shops and monitor community boards for items recovered in these areas.

Public Transit Hubs & Bus Stations

Items left on buses or at transit centers are among the most recoverable losses. Our system connects directly to transit lost & found and tracks claims through their hold periods.

Parque del Tren & Neighborhoods

Parks and residential areas see items lost during daily activities. We check with local residents and community groups who often find and post about items in their neighborhoods.

San Juan Airport (SJU)

For travelers passing through Bayamón, losses at the airport's terminals are tracked and monitored through our airport partnerships. Response times are typically 10 business days for airport claims.

Bayamón Community Channels

Beyond official services, locals use these platforms to post found items and help each other.

Facebook Groups
Community pages and Lost & Found groups where locals post discoveries and connect neighbors.
Nextdoor
Neighborhood app for posting lost items and alerts to nearby residents in your block or area.
Reddit (r/PuertoRico & r/PuertoRicoTravel)
Subreddit communities where travelers and residents share lost & found experiences and tips.
PawBoost & Pet Networks
Dedicated platforms for lost pet posts and shelters serving the San Juan metro area, including Bayamón.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long do police and transit services hold lost items?

Puerto Rico police departments typically hold items for 30 to 90 days, depending on the station. Public transit lost & found usually holds items for 30 days before disposing of them. The airport holds items for a set retention period (check with them for specifics). That's why reporting quickly matters: ReportLost activates monitoring immediately, before items are cleared from these systems.

What if I lost something at the airport (SJU)?

San Juan Airport's Lost & Found office is on the Arrivals floor of Terminal B, open weekdays 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM. You can call 787-253-5637 directly, or for general areas call 787-791-0098. ReportLost ensures your report reaches them with all the details needed to search their system, and we monitor for matches across airport and traveler networks for months.

Can ReportLost check with specific shops or businesses where I lost my item?

Yes. Once you report your loss, we generate a list of relevant businesses and locations, and we can help you reach out with all the details. For chains or popular merchants, our monitoring also catches posts on their social channels and community groups where locals might report found items.

How does ReportLost monitor social media and online announcements?

Our system runs automated searches across Facebook groups, Nextdoor, marketplace listings, and public announcements using your item's description, color, location, and date of loss. We search repeatedly over 6 to 12 months and alert you the moment a credible match surfaces. You don't have to refresh these sites yourself every day.

What information should I include in my report to improve the chances of recovery?

Be as specific as possible: color, brand, distinctive marks (initials, dents, stickers), where exactly you last had it, the date and time, and what you were doing. Photos are helpful if you have them. The more detail, the better our monitoring and the better police and local services can search their records.

Is ReportLost.org official? Does it replace calling the police or city services?

ReportLost is an independent service; we are not part of the Puerto Rico Police Department or Bayamón City Hall. However, we complement official reporting by routing your information to the right authorities and maintaining continuous monitoring for months. You can and should file a police report if your loss involves theft or a crime. ReportLost ensures your report reaches multiple channels at once and keeps watching for your item long after you've filed with police.

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Ready to find your lost item?

The first step is the easiest. Describe what you lost, where, and when. We'll handle the routing, the calls, and the months of monitoring. Start your report now and let us take it from here.

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ReportLost.org is an independent service and is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or part of the Puerto Rico Police Department, Bayamón City Government, San Juan Airport, any transit authority, or other agencies mentioned. We are a separate platform designed to coordinate your report across multiple channels and monitor the web on your behalf. Always file an official police report for items believed to be stolen or lost in connection with a crime. Our service enhances official reporting but does not replace it.