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Lost your phone? Step-by-step recovery

Carrier contacts, Find My / Find My Device, and the local steps to recover or secure a lost phone.

Losing your phone in Greensboro is stressful, but acting quickly improves your odds of getting it back and limits the damage if it's gone for good. Work through these steps in order.

  1. Locate it remotely. Use Find My (iPhone) or Find My Device (Android) from another phone or computer to see the phone on a map, play a sound, and mark it as lost. Lost Mode locks the device and shows a contact message on the screen.
  2. Lock and message it. If it's nearby, the sound may be enough. If it isn't, enable Lost Mode and add a phone number where you can be reached.
  3. Call your carrier. Report the phone lost so they can suspend service and block the IMEI. This stops anyone running up charges and flags the handset across networks.
  4. Change key passwords. Update your email, banking, and social passwords, especially if the phone wasn't locked. Sign the device out of those accounts where you can.
  5. Report it locally. File a report with the police non-emergency line for Greensboro — a crime reference number is often required for insurance claims.
  6. Post a listing. Add a lost-phone listing for Greensboro so anyone who finds it can reach you privately.

Keep checking the map periodically — a phone that's off may reappear when it's charged.

Helpful resources for Greensboro

Recent reports in Greensboro

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Blue Anker PowerCore 10000 portable charger

I lost my blue Anker PowerCore 10000 portable charger yesterday around 3pm outside the Starbucks on Elm Street in downtown Greensboro. It's a compact palm-sized charger, mostly black with a blue trim and the Anker logo on the front. The back has a small white sticker with a cartoon fox and a tiny dent on the bottom-right corner from a fall. It still works, and I keep a red micro-USB cable attached to it. I really need it back because I use it every day to power my phone during shifts, and it's become part of my daily routine.

Greensboro about 1 month ago
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JBL Charge 4 Bluetooth speaker, black with dent

I lost my JBL Charge 4 portable Bluetooth speaker yesterday around 3pm. It’s a matte black unit with a small dent on the top left corner and a red sticker with my initials LP on the back, plus a faint scratch near the JBL logo. I was filming a quick outdoor interview near the Greensboro Coliseum Complex on Meadowview Road, close to Gate 3, and I set it on a bench while adjusting a mic stand, then walked away for a minute. It’s essential for my film shoots and music demos, and it has sentimental value because it was a gift from my sister. If anyone found it, please get in touch — I’d really appreciate getting it back!

Greensboro 2 months ago
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Black Sony WH-1000XM4 headphones with case

I lost my black Sony WH-1000XM4 headphones yesterday around 3pm near the Starbucks at Friendly Center on Battleground Ave in Greensboro. They're matte black with a silver Sony logo on each earcup, and the left earcup has a small dent; the right earcup shows a light scratch from daily use. I usually keep them in a soft black neoprene case with a blue interior, and there’s a tiny white 'XM4' tag inside. These headphones are essential for my daily commute and were a gift from my sister two years ago, so I’d really love to have them back. If found, email me at [email protected].

Greensboro 6 months ago
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Lost black Anker phone charger with slightly frayed cable at a downtown Greensboro cafe.

I lost my phone charger while having lunch at a cafe in downtown Greensboro. It's a black Anker charger with a slightly frayed cable. I realized it was missing when I got home and tried to charge my phone. If anyone finds it, I would really appreciate getting it back as it's my favorite charger.

Downtown Greensboro, Greensboro, North Carolina, United States 12 months ago