Search 3,700 active reports — or post yours in under 60 seconds.
Active reports
Items reunited
Community members
Avg. response time
Find items quickly by browsing our most popular categories or explore specific types of lost and found items
I lost my gold-tone bracelet yesterday around 3pm near the La Plaza Mall parking lot on Main Street in McAllen. It’s a slim 7-inch chain with a tiny blue sapphire charm and a small heart-cutout near the clasp. The bracelet has a brushed finish and one link is engraved with the initial 'M'. It means a lot to me—it's a gift from my mom and carries a lot of sentimental value. If you found it, I’d be grateful to arrange a pickup near the mall so I can get it back and say thanks.
I was practicing after school yesterday around 3pm and must have left my violin in a rush. It's a black Yamaha violin, about a 1/2 size for my 9-year-old, with a glossy varnish and a small scratch on the chin rest. The case is standard black with a red plush interior, and there’s a blue string label sticker on the bow. I last saw it near La Plaza Mall's parking lot on 10th Street in McAllen, by the entrance closest to the food court. It has sentimental value—my late grandmother gave it to me, and I really need it back to keep playing.
I lost my silver Seiko watch with a black leather strap and a blue dial yesterday around 3pm. It has a small scratch on the crystal near the 12 o'clock mark and the back is engraved with my initials AP. I dropped it near the H-E-B on 10th Street in McAllen, outside the cafe by the entrance. It wasn't in perfect condition—the clasp is a bit loose—but it's sentimental because it was a gift from my mom. If anyone found it, I’d really appreciate returning it — it means a lot to me and helps me stay on schedule at work.
I lost my gold-tone pendant necklace yesterday around 3pm near La Plaza Mall's main entrance on 10th Street in McAllen. It's a slim 18-inch gold-tone box chain with a small heart pendant about 0.8 inches wide. The heart has a tiny blue gemstone in the center and the back is engraved with the initial 'L'. The chain shows minor wear, but the piece is otherwise in good condition. This necklace means a lot to me - it was a gift from my grandmother and I wore it daily. If anyone found it, I'd really appreciate getting it back.
I lost my black iPhone 12 Pro yesterday around 3pm near the H-E-B on North 23rd Street in McAllen. It’s in a clear silicone case with a small pink sticker on the back and a few scratches along the bottom edge. The camera lens has a faint scratch and the screen protector shows a hairline crack when the light hits it just right. This phone means a lot to me—it's got family photos and was a gift from my grandmother—so I’m really hoping to get it back. If anyone found it, please reply to this listing; I’ll be forever grateful.
I found a vintage baseball card collection this afternoon around 3:15pm in the parking lot behind the CVS on 10th Street in McAllen. It’s tucked into a red 3-ring binder with a cracked clear sleeve, and a thin rubber band keeps a few loose cards in place. Inside are mostly 1988-1993 Topps and Donruss cards, including a near-complete 1989 Topps set and a couple of graded slabs. There’s a faded sticker on the binder that reads “MVP Club 1992” and a small note tucked inside that says “David L.” If you recognize this collection, send me a message with details only the owner would know.
I found a navy blue hard-shell suitcase this afternoon around 3:45pm behind the Walmart on 23rd Street in McAllen. It's about 24 inches tall with a dent on the bottom corner and a bright red zipper pull. There's a faded 'Dallas Bound' sticker on the outside and a pink luggage tag inside with the initials 'AR'. The grey plaid lining is clean, and the wheels still roll smoothly. Inside I spotted a laminated family photo tucked in a small pocket and a folded scarf that still smells of sunscreen. I know suitcases carry memories, so I’d love to help reunite this with its owner—if this is yours, please share matching details so we can get it back to you.
I found this pink unicorn plush with a rainbow mane this afternoon around 3:15pm in the parking lot behind the Walmart on McColl Rd in Edinburg. It's about 12 inches tall, super soft, with fur that's a little matted from a lot of hugs. The unicorn wears a tiny silver bell around its neck and has a small blue heart stitched on its belly. One ear shows a loose stitch, but overall it looks well-loved, like it was a favorite toy. It seems to belong to a kid, and I’d love to help reunite it with its owner.
I found a gray canvas tote bag this afternoon around 3:15 pm in the Mall Del Norte parking lot behind the food court near the cinema entrance (Category: Other Miscellaneous Items). Inside there's a red spiral notebook, a white USB-C charger, and a small black wallet with gold initials 'JS'. The tote is a bit worn at the corners, but everything else is intact. The notebook has a cactus sticker on the front cover, which is a unique identifying feature. If this belongs to you, please reach out so I can arrange a safe return.
Found a small leopard gecko in a clear plastic terrarium with a heat mat behind the H-E-B on 10th Street in McAllen around 3:15 PM today. It’s about 4 inches long, greenish-yellow with brown spots and a pale yellow belly. It has a tiny blue dot near the base of the tail and a chipped tip on the tail—plus a small white scratch on the left hind leg, so it’s pretty easy to identify if you know the pet. The terrarium also had a tiny thermometer and a blue LED light; the gecko looked a bit stressed but seemed healthy overall. I’m posting here in hopes of reuniting it with its owner, so if your reptile matches these features, leave a note with how you describe your pet.
Items that found their way home