St. George, Utah

Lost something in St. George? Report it and we'll search for you.

File one report and we notify the St. George Police Department, City Hall, Suntran Bus System, St. George Regional Airport, and local social channels. Then we monitor the web continuously so you don't have to.

πŸ”Recently reported lost items in St. George – updated this July 19, 2026

  • πŸ“ Gift bag lost near Vernon Worthen Park, July 18.
  • πŸ“ Umbrella lost near Red Rock Aloha, July 16.
  • πŸ“ Lunch box lost near Sears Art Museum Gallery, July 17.
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How ReportLost Works in St. George

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You report your loss

Tell us what you've lost, where, and when. We collect the details needed to route your report to every relevant local office.

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We send it to the right places

Your report reaches the St. George Police Department, city authorities, transit officials, airport lost & found, and active community networks all at once, saving you dozens of phone calls.

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Automated monitoring finds matches

We scan the web continuously for months, checking lost & found postings, Facebook groups, Craigslist, and local marketplaces. The moment we spot a potential match, you get an alert.

Where to Report in St. George

A breakdown of the offices and channels that hold or share lost items in your area

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St. George Police Department

If you lost an item in public or in a business, the police evidence and property office is a good starting point. They hold items and can advise on next steps. We identify which precinct covers your loss location and help you file the report correctly.

Evidence & Property Office|Police Department Main

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City Hall

St. George City Hall can direct you to the right department depending on where you lost your item (parks, municipal buildings, or general inquiries). Staffed Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. We draft the exact information you'll need to include in your inquiry.

City Hall at Town Square

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Suntran Bus System

Lost something on a Suntran bus in St. George? The transit system keeps found items and handles reports during business hours. We make sure your report includes all the details Suntran needs to search their property room.

Suntran Bus System

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St. George Regional Airport

If your loss happened at SGU airport, the Lost & Found office in the terminal can help. They hold items during weekday business hours and can often reunite travelers with their belongings. We ensure your report reaches the right airport desk with complete identifying information.

St. George Regional Airport

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Lost Pets in St. George

Missing a dog, cat, or other pet? The St. George Animal Shelter and local rescue networks are essential. Report to the shelter, check microchip registries, and post on community pet channels. For the fastest resolution and ongoing monitoring of pet recovery networks, file a priority lost pet report.

St. George Animal Shelter

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Start Your Search Today

The sooner you file a report, the sooner we begin monitoring. Once your loss is in the system, our automated search starts working for you across every channel that matters in St. George.

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Losing something in St. George can feel scattered. You're not sure whether to call the police first, check the bus system, contact the airport, or post on social media. Different offices operate on different schedules and systems, and if no one finds it right away, it's easy to give up or spend hours checking the same places over and over.

ReportLost simplifies the whole process. Submit your loss once, and we handle the notifications and the searching. Our automated monitoring scans Facebook, Craigslist, community boards, and other public channels around the clock, so you can focus on your day while we track down leads for you.

View of St. George, UT

Common Loss Hotspots in St. George

These neighborhoods and landmarks see frequent losses; knowing where you lost your item helps us route your report faster

Downtown / Main Street

The heart of St. George, including shops, restaurants, and city services. High foot traffic makes downtown a frequent location for lost wallets, keys, and personal items.

St. George Regional Airport

TSA checkpoints, baggage claim, and terminal areas are common loss sites for travelers. Items left here are usually found quickly if reported right away.

Suntran Bus Routes

Items left on buses or at transit stops can be reclaimed through the bus system office if reported within the hold period.

Parks & Recreation Areas

St. George's parks and outdoor spaces see losses during leisure activities. Report to City Hall or Parks & Rec for items left in these areas.

Shopping & Commercial Districts

Shopping centers and stores throughout the city. Many businesses keep lost & found areas; reporting helps us notify them directly.

Community Channels

St. George residents actively share lost & found posts on social media; we monitor these daily

Lost and Found St George Utah
Active Facebook group for general lost and found items
St. George, Utah Lost And Found Pets
Dedicated Facebook group for missing and found animals
Craigslist St. George Lost & Found
Public postings of items lost and found in the area
Nextdoor
Neighborhood-level alerts and community help
r/StGeorgeUtah
Local subreddit for St. George area posts

Frequently Asked Questions

How long do the St. George Police Department and other offices keep lost items?

The police evidence and property office does not publish a specific hold period. Contact them at 435-627-4331 to ask about your specific item. Items at other locations (airport, bus system, businesses) may have different timelines, so it's important to report quickly. ReportLost notifies all relevant offices immediately so the search begins right away.

Can I file a lost item report online with the St. George Police Department?

The St. George Police Department offers online police reporting for certain incidents. For lost property, calling the Evidence & Property office directly at 435-627-4331 during business hours (8 a.m. to 5 p.m.) is the most direct route. ReportLost generates your report and sends it to them automatically.

What if I lost something at a private business or restaurant?

Contact the business directly first; most keep lost & found areas at their front desk or service counter. When you report with ReportLost, we can include your loss in notifications to relevant city services and monitor community postings where the business or other people might report finding it.

How does ReportLost monitor social media and online listings?

We use automated searches to scan Facebook groups, Craigslist, Nextdoor, and other public channels continuously for matches to your lost item description, location, and date. If we find a credible match, we send you an alert immediately so you can follow up, rather than you having to check these sites manually every day.

Do I need to contact each office myself, or does ReportLost do it for you?

ReportLost submits your report to the right offices on your behalf and monitors public channels. However, for some items or specific follow-ups, you may need to make a phone call. We'll flag what might need direct contact and provide the exact information you'll need.

Is ReportLost.org an official city service or replacement for the police?

ReportLost is an independent service that works alongside local authorities, not as a replacement. We handle the routing, tracking, and monitoring that would otherwise take you hours of phone calls and web searches. The St. George Police Department, city offices, and transit system are the official repositories of lost items; we help you report to them quickly and keep looking on your behalf.

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Your Lost Item Doesn't Have to Stay Lost

In St. George, the sooner you report, the sooner we search. Filing your report takes just a few minutes, and then our automated monitoring works for you around the clock. Thousands of lost items are found every month in St. George and reclaimed by their owners. Let us help you be one of them.

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ReportLost.org is an independent service and is not affiliated with the St. George Police Department, City of St. George, Suntran, St. George Regional Airport, St. George Animal Shelter, or any other government or private entity mentioned on this page. We work in partnership with these organizations to help reunite lost items with their owners by routing reports and monitoring public channels. The entities listed retain all authority over lost property claims and procedures.