Lost something in Millcreek? File a report and let us track it down.
One report connects you to the Unified Police Department, Salt Lake County Animal Services, UTA transit, Salt Lake City Airport, and active local community channels. We then scan the web continuously for matches across marketplaces, social groups, and lost-and-found listings so you don't have to.
πRecently reported lost items in Millcreek β updated this July 18, 2026
- π Samsung Galaxy S22 lost near Redwood Junction, July 12.
- π Eyeglasses lost near Gallivan Plaza, July 17.
- π Small shoulder bag lost near Courthouse, July 12.
How ReportLost works in Millcreek
You describe your loss
Tell us what you lost, where, and when. We capture all the details needed for Millcreek's police and local services.
We route it to the right places
Your report reaches the Unified Police Department (Millcreek Precinct), Salt Lake County Animal Services, UTA (if transit-related), and other relevant Millcreek-area channels automatically.
Automated web monitoring finds matches
Our system scans Facebook groups, Reddit, local marketplaces, and lost-and-found listings continuously for 6 to 12 months, comparing details and location. You get an alert as soon as a credible match appears, so you can skip the daily manual searching.
Where to report a loss in Millcreek
A breakdown of local services and how ReportLost helps you navigate each one
Unified Police Department (Millcreek Precinct)
The Millcreek Precinct of the Unified Police Department is the first point of contact for lost property reports in the city. We identify which precinct location covers your loss and ensure your details reach the right desk, so you don't have to figure out the internal routing.
Millcreek City Hall
City Hall can direct you to department-specific lost-and-found services or provide records if your loss occurred at a municipal building or event. We prepare the correct information to include with any official inquiry.
UTA (Utah Transit Authority)
Items left on UTA buses, TRAX, S-Line, or FrontRunner in the Millcreek area are held for 30 days. We generate the exact report form details and monitor UTA's found-item notices for matches to your description.
Salt Lake City International Airport
SLC Airport's lost-and-found (on level 3 of the terminal) holds items during business hours, Monday to Friday, 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Mountain Time. We ensure your report includes the details needed for an airport claim.
Lost pet? File a priority report
If your pet is missing, immediate action and targeted monitoring are critical. Salt Lake County Animal Services holds animals and scans for microchips, and community networks move fast. File a priority lost pet report
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Start your report now
The sooner you file, the sooner our monitoring system begins scanning for matches across local channels and the web. Getting your report in the right hands early makes all the difference.
Report my lost item βMillcreek residents face a scattered landscape when something goes missing: the Unified Police Department handles reports, UTA manages transit losses, Salt Lake City Airport runs its own lost-and-found, and social channels buzz with community posts. Coordinating across all these channels takes time you don't have, and without constant monitoring, a match can slip past you.
ReportLost streamlines the process. File once, and we dispatch your report to the right Millcreek agencies while our automated monitoring works behind the scenes, checking social media, community groups, and online marketplaces every day. You can breathe easier knowing a dedicated system is watching for your item while you focus on other things.

Common places where items go missing in Millcreek
These zones appear frequently in local lost-and-found posts
Downtown Millcreek / Chambers Avenue
The civic hub, with City Hall, police precinct, and local businesses. Items lost here often surface in early police logs.
Millcreek Town Center & retail corridors
Shopping centers and commercial strips where wallets, phones, and bags are frequently left behind in stores and parking areas.
Public parks and recreation areas
Green spaces and community trails where residents exercise and gather. Outdoor items like sunglasses, keys, and headphones turn up regularly.
Residential neighborhoods (Overlook Point, Creekside)
Family areas where lost pets and personal items spark community Facebook alerts and neighbor networks.
Near I-215 and transit corridors
UTA bus lines and freeway-adjacent zones where transit riders frequently report losses.
Community channels monitoring your loss
Millcreek residents share found items and missing pet alerts across these networks
A regional Facebook group where Millcreek pet owners and finders connect; posts generate quick community response.
The broader Salt Lake City subreddit where Millcreek residents post found items and ask for help locating lost belongings.
Neighborhood-specific and Millcreek general groups where "found" posts reach nearby residents fast.
Your local neighborhood app for Millcreek, where found items and lost pet alerts spread to immediate neighbors.
Frequently asked questions about losing something in Millcreek
How long does the Unified Police Department hold lost items?
Contact the Millcreek Precinct (385-468-9620) directly to ask about their holding period, as it can vary by department and item type.
How long does UTA keep found items?
UTA holds found items for 30 days. File a report via their online form or call 801-RIDE-UTA (801-743-3882) as soon as possible to claim your item before the hold expires.
What should I do if I lost my pet in Millcreek?
Contact Salt Lake County Animal Services at 801-840-4000 (dispatch) or 801-833-3635. Also post to UTAH PETS: LOST AND FOUND on Facebook and r/SaltLakeCity on Reddit for rapid community help.
Where do I claim a lost item if I find it at Millcreek City Hall or a municipal building?
Call Millcreek City Hall at 801-214-2700 (weekdays, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.) and describe the item and where you believe you lost it. They can check their office lost-and-found or direct you to the appropriate department.
Does ReportLost replace filing a police report?
No. ReportLost is an independent service that routes your report to the Unified Police Department and other relevant Millcreek agencies, then monitors the web automatically on your behalf. You still file an official police report; we just take the legwork out of follow-up searching and coordination.
How does ReportLost monitor for my item?
Our system scans public Facebook groups (like UTAH PETS: LOST AND FOUND), Reddit posts (r/SaltLakeCity), marketplace listings, and other community channels continuously for 6 to 12 months, comparing details, location, and date. You receive an alert the moment a credible match is found.
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Don't let your lost item disappear into the void
Millcreek's services are reliable, but they work best when you pull them together fast and keep watching. ReportLost does both automatically: one report, continuous web monitoring, and instant alerts. File your report now and let the system work for you.
Start my report βReportLost.org is an independent service and is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or operated by the Unified Police Department of Greater Salt Lake, Millcreek City Hall, UTA (Utah Transit Authority), Salt Lake City International Airport, Salt Lake County Animal Services, or any other government or municipal entity mentioned. We are a private platform that routes your report to official channels and monitors public web sources on your behalf. Always file an official report with the relevant local authority.