Juana DĂ­az, PR

Lost something in Juana DĂ­az? Report it and get connected to the right channels.

One report routes your loss directly to the PolicĂ­a Municipal de Juana DĂ­az, the Municipio AutĂłnomo, local businesses and public spaces, and our automated search monitors online listings, community groups, and social channels across Puerto Rico for matches around the clock.

🔍Recently reported lost items in Juana Diaz – updated this July 19, 2026

  • 📍 Bunch of keys lost near Atracadero del Lago Cerrillos, July 13.
  • 📍 Scarf and gloves lost near C, July 17.
  • 📍 Polaroid camera lost near Plaza JosĂ© RamĂłn Figueroa Rivera, July 18.
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How ReportLost works in Juana DĂ­az

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You file one report

Tell us what you lost, where, and when. We gather all the details we need in one simple form, no back and forth.

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We route it to the right places

Your report goes directly to the PolicĂ­a Municipal, the municipal office, and the specific businesses or locations where your item was lost. You don't have to make a dozen calls.

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Automated monitoring finds it for you

While you go about your day, our system continuously searches Facebook groups, Nextdoor, local marketplaces, and community pages across Puerto Rico. The moment a match appears, you get an alert. No daily checking required.

Where to report a lost item in Juana DĂ­az

Here's what you need to know about each channel. ReportLost handles the routing and follow up for you.

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PolicĂ­a Municipal de Juana DĂ­az

The municipal police department is your first official stop for a lost item report. They keep records and can file a formal complaint. We tell you exactly which precinct handles your loss location and generate the information you'll need to provide.

Call (787) 837-1919

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Municipio AutĂłnomo de Juana DĂ­az

The town hall maintains lost and found records for items left in municipal spaces and can help direct your report to the right municipal department. We point you to the correct extension and provide context for your claim.

Call (787) 837-2185, ext. 2216 or 2243|Visit 33 Calle F Degetau, Juana DĂ­az, PR 00795

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Local businesses and public spaces

Restaurants, shops, gas stations, and public gathering spots often hold lost items for 30 to 90 days. We identify which business is most likely to have your item and suggest the best way to contact them. Calling ahead with a description saves you a trip.

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Luis Muñoz Marín International Airport (SJU)

If you lost something while traveling through San Juan's airport, the Lost and Found office keeps items for extended periods. We can help you report directly to the airport and track your claim.

Airport Lost & Found: (787) 791-0098|Office: (787) 253-5637, Terminal B Arrivals floor

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Lost pet

If you've lost a dog or cat, time matters. Héroes For Paws Inc and other local rescues in the area help reunite pets with owners and post alerts across Puerto Rico networks. Our automated pet search is built for speed and reach, and we coordinate with shelters and rescue groups. File a priority lost pet report to get maximum visibility right away.

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The sooner you report, the sooner we start searching

Every hour counts when an item is fresh in someone's hands. Once your loss is filed through ReportLost, you can step back and breathe. Our team and our automated system take it from there, checking back regularly and monitoring every corner of Puerto Rico's online community for six to twelve months.

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Losing something in Juana DĂ­az can feel isolating. Whether it's a phone left in a taxi, a wallet misplaced at a restaurant downtown, or a bag forgotten at the beach, you're suddenly juggling calls to the police, the local municipality, and individual businesses, each with their own process and timeline. The island's distributed systems mean no single place knows everything that's been found.

ReportLost simplifies that chaos. File once, and we connect your loss to every relevant channel: the municipal police, city hall, the spots where locals shop and gather. Then we take over the exhausting part, the waiting and searching. Our automated system scans community networks and online channels continuously for six to twelve months, watching for posts about found items that match yours. You'll only hear from us when there's a real lead, not noise.

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Common places items go missing in Juana DĂ­az

Tell us where you lost your item, and we'll make sure the right local authority knows to look.

Downtown Juana DĂ­az

Shops, restaurants, and municipal buildings in the town center are busy hubs where items are frequently forgotten and turned in to businesses or police.

Coastal areas and beaches

As a southern coast town, Juana DĂ­az's beaches and waterfront zones are places where wallets, phones, and bags are often left behind in the sand or at beachside spots.

Local markets and plazas

Community markets and public gathering spaces see frequent foot traffic and are common places to misplace items in the rush of daily life.

Transportation hubs

Bus terminals and taxi stands are transit points where passengers regularly leave bags, phones, and personal effects behind.

Community networks watching for your lost item

Juana DĂ­az residents share lost and found posts across local Facebook groups and island wide networks. We monitor these continuously so you don't have to.

Noticias De Juana DĂ­az Group
Local community news and alerts shared among Juana DĂ­az residents
Puerto Rico Lost Pets and Items (Facebook)
Island wide lost and found sharing for all types of items
Defensa Animal de Puerto Rico (Facebook)
Pet and animal related lost and found alerts across Puerto Rico
Nextdoor
Neighborhood app where local residents post found items and community alerts

Common questions about losing something in Juana DĂ­az

How long do businesses in Juana DĂ­az hold onto found items?

Most local shops and restaurants hold items for 30 to 90 days before discarding them. Some longer term businesses may keep items longer. It's important to report your loss and contact the specific business quickly.

Do I need to file a police report to search for my lost item?

A formal police report can strengthen your claim, especially for high value items. The PolicĂ­a Municipal de Juana DĂ­az can file one for you at (787) 837-1919. ReportLost makes sure your report reaches them.

What if I lost something at the airport?

The Lost and Found office at Luis Muñoz Marín International Airport (SJU) keeps items for extended periods. Call (787) 791-0098 or visit the office in Terminal B Arrivals. Reporting through ReportLost ensures we check the airport system on your behalf.

How do I report a lost pet in Juana DĂ­az?

Contact Héroes For Paws Inc at (787) 599-1259 or reach out to rescue groups like Save a Sato Foundation. Post on Puerto Rico lost pet networks immediately. ReportLost has a dedicated lost pet service that alerts shelters and monitors island wide rescue networks around the clock.

Where should I look first if I lost something in town?

Retrace your steps to the business or location where you were last. Call ahead to ask if it's been turned in. Then contact the Municipio at (787) 837-2185 to file a report. ReportLost does all of this coordination for you.

Is ReportLost.org affiliated with the PolicĂ­a Municipal or the town of Juana DĂ­az?

ReportLost is an independent service that partners with and routes reports to official channels like the police and municipality. We are not a government agency, but we work on your behalf to ensure your loss reaches the right place and gets monitored across public networks for months. Think of us as your personal lost and found coordinator.

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File your report now and get back to your day

The moment you submit through ReportLost, your loss is in motion. Your report goes to the PolicĂ­a Municipal, the Municipio, and relevant local businesses. Our system starts its continuous search across Puerto Rico immediately. You'll only hear from us when we find a real match.

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ReportLost.org is an independent service and is not affiliated with the Policía Municipal de Juana Díaz, the Municipio Autónomo de Juana Díaz, Luis Muñoz Marín International Airport, or any other government agency or business mentioned. We route reports to these entities on your behalf and monitor public networks for matches. All phone numbers and addresses are current as of the time of publication but may change. Always verify directly with the relevant authority before traveling.