Lost something in Spring Hill? Report it and get it back.
One report and we route it to the Spring Hill Police Department, City Hall, local lost and found groups, and active social channels. Then we monitor the web continuously so you don't have to.
πRecently reported lost items in Spring Hill β updated this July 18, 2026
- π Leather wallet lost near Evans Park, July 13.
- π Camera lost near Virgle Circle Greenery, July 13.
- π Baby stroller lost near Best Western, July 13.
How ReportLost helps you recover your item
You report the loss
Tell us what you lost, where, and when. We gather the details needed to alert the right Spring Hill offices and channels.
We route it to the right places
Your report reaches the Spring Hill Police Department, city support services, local transit lost and found (if applicable), and active community groups in the Spring Hill area.
Automated monitoring finds matches for you
We scan the web, Facebook groups, Nextdoor, and local marketplaces every day for posts about found items matching your description. You get an alert the moment a credible match appears, so you're not refreshing sites yourself for weeks.
Where lost items go in Spring Hill
Here's who holds lost and found, and how we help you reach them
Spring Hill Police Department
The police department manages lost property and holds found items at their headquarters. We identify which precinct covers your loss location and submit your report directly to the right desk. You can also contact them yourself to check on specific items or ask about property pickup procedures.
Police Non-Emergency: (931) 486-2632|Email: SHPD@springhilltn.org|Visit Police Department
City Hall & Support Services
Spring Hill's city support services office handles inquiries about lost property and can help you arrange pickup if your item is located. We generate the exact contact info and location details you need to follow up on a found item. Call or email to check on lost and found status.
City Hall: (931) 486-2252|Email: evidence@springhilltn.org|Visit City Hall
Public Transit Lost & Found
If you left something on a bus or near a transit station, several regional transit systems serve the Spring Hill area. We point you to the right transit provider based on where you lost your item. Contact customer service or visit the lost and found office to file a report.
WeGo Transit Customer Care: (615) 862-5950|MATA Lost & Found (Nashville area)
Nashville Airport (BNA)
Many Spring Hill residents fly in and out of Nashville International Airport. If you lost an item at BNA, their lost and found office is located on Level 1 at ground transportation. We help you document your item and contact airport services to file a claim.
Lost Pets
If you've lost a cat, dog, or other pet, time matters. Spring Hill has animal control and several rescue groups covering the area. Notify the right shelter immediately and post to local pet networks. ReportLost also works with pet-specific alerts, so file a priority lost pet report to get your pet's description in front of the right rescues and community members fast.
Community Groups & Social Media
Spring Hill has active Facebook groups dedicated to lost and found, plus broader community pages where residents post found items and tips. We monitor these channels automatically and alert you when a match appears, so you don't need to scroll through posts yourself every day.
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Get your item back faster
The sooner you report a loss, the better the odds of recovery. Once your report is submitted, our team routes it to the right places and we start monitoring. You can focus on your day while the search runs in the background.
Report my lost item βSpring Hill is growing fast, and with a busy town center, local shops, and folks moving through to Nashville, it's easy to leave something behind. The problem: lost and found services are scattered across the police department, city hall, community groups, and online spaces. Most people end up checking each place separately, which eats up time and often leads nowhere.
ReportLost simplifies that. One report covers all the official channels that matter in Spring Hill, plus continuous automated monitoring of local Facebook groups and online listings. You file once, and our system keeps watch for your item while you get on with your day. If a match surfaces anywhere, you hear about it right away.

Common places where items go missing in Spring Hill
Losses happen most often in these areas and venues
Town Center Parkway & Downtown
Spring Hill's main shopping and civic hub, including City Hall, restaurants, and shops. Busy foot traffic means personal items are frequently left behind or dropped.
Wall Street & Commercial Districts
The retail and business corridor where offices, clinics, and services cluster. Items are often misplaced in parking areas, stores, and buildings along this stretch.
Public Parks & Recreation Areas
Spring Hill's parks and outdoor spaces see seasonal traffic. Wallets, phones, keys, and sports equipment are commonly lost at playgrounds, pavilions, and trails.
Transit Stations & Bus Stops
Transit hubs and bus stops connecting Spring Hill to Nashville and surrounding areas. Passengers frequently leave bags, jackets, and personal items on vehicles or at stops.
Local Shops & Restaurants
Spring Hill's growing food and retail scene. Items left in booths, tables, fitting rooms, and checkout areas are turned in to store management or the police.
Local groups where found items are posted
We monitor these channels so you don't have to
Active Facebook group where residents post lost and found items, and community members share tips on recovery
Dedicated Facebook page for lost and found pets, covering Spring Hill, Franklin, Bethesda, Peytonsville, and surrounding areas
Official police page that occasionally shares community lost and found alerts and safety tips
Neighborhood app where Spring Hill residents post found items and coordinate recovery efforts locally
Frequently asked questions about lost items in Spring Hill
How long does the Spring Hill Police Department hold lost items?
The police department typically holds lost property for a set period before disposal. Check with the Support Services office at evidence@springhilltn.org or (931) 486-2252 to confirm the exact timeframe and whether your item is in their custody. Claiming an item as soon as possible improves your odds.
Do I need to go in person to claim a lost item in Spring Hill?
In most cases, yes. You'll need to visit the police department headquarters or City Hall to identify and claim your lost item. Call ahead to confirm the item is there and ask about office hours before making the trip.
What if I lost something on a bus or transit vehicle?
Contact the relevant transit provider's customer service line (WeGo or MATA, depending on which bus system). They'll check their lost and found and may ask you to visit in person or provide a detailed description. We help you identify the right provider based on your loss location.
Can I report a lost item that happened weeks ago?
Yes, but time increases the chance an item has already been discarded or sold. The sooner you report, the better. We'll still file your report and monitor for matches, but don't delay if you remember a recent loss.
How do I report a lost pet in Spring Hill?
Contact Spring Hill Animal Control at (931) 375-1403 immediately, and post on the local Lost & Found Pets Facebook pages. For faster priority coverage, <a href="/report-lost-pet">file a lost pet report with ReportLost</a> so we can monitor rescue networks and community posts around the clock.
Is ReportLost.org official or connected to the Spring Hill Police Department?
ReportLost is an independent service, not affiliated with the police or city government. We're a separate platform that simplifies the process by routing your report to the right local agencies and monitoring online channels for matches. We don't replace the police, but we complement their work and save you time by doing the heavy lifting on follow-up and alerts.
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Ready to find your lost item?
The first step is simple: tell us what you lost, where, and when. We'll take it from there, coordinating with Spring Hill's police and city services, plus monitoring local groups and the web so a match doesn't slip past you.
Start my report βReportLost.org is an independent service and is not affiliated with the Spring Hill Police Department, City of Spring Hill, or any local government or transit agency. We help coordinate your report to the appropriate official channels and monitor public online sources for matches. Always contact local law enforcement directly for emergencies or official police matters.