Search 4,400 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
Lost a large blue bucket of toys and two boogie boards
I lost my blue Nike running shoes yesterday around 3pm along the Myrtle Beach Boardwalk, near the SkyWheel and the benches outside Ripley's Believe It or Not. They're size 11, blue mesh with neon lime green laces and a white Nike swoosh, with a tiny scuff on the left toe and a frayed tongue tag from beach runs. They were a gift from my sister, so they mean a lot to me and I’ve been scrambling to find them all evening. I wear them most days for beachside runs, so not having them has me really worried—if anyone spots them in the Boardwalk area, I’d be grateful to get them back.
I lost my blue ID badge lanyard this afternoon. It's a blue nylon lanyard with a metal clip and a rectangular badge attached. The badge shows my name and a small photo, and there's a tiny dent on the clip from a tumble last week. There’s also a tiny white star sticker on the back of the badge, a quirky detail I can use to ID it. I last had it near the Myrtle Beach Boardwalk, around Ocean Boulevard and 9th Ave North, around 3pm today, near the SkyWheel. The lanyard is important because the badge uses my work access and reminds me of a friend who gave it to me; I’d really appreciate getting it back.
I lost my black iPhone 12 Pro Max yesterday around 3pm near the Starbucks at Broadway at the Beach in Myrtle Beach. It's in a blue silicone case with a tiny pink heart sticker on the back; the case has a slight wear on the corner. The screen is cracked along the top edge and the phone is running a little slow, which I know sounds basic, but this one has a lot of photos and work notes that I can't replace. It means a lot to me—it's basically my lifeline for family and work. If you found it, please text or email me at [email protected]; I'd be forever grateful.
I lost my gold-tone bracelet yesterday around 3pm near the SkyWheel on the Myrtle Beach Boardwalk. It's a slim 6.5-inch bracelet with a tiny heart charm and an engraving on the inside that reads 'P.P.' The clasp is a small lobster claw and is a bit loose, and there are a couple of light scratches from daily wear. It has sentimental value—it was a gift from my best friend, and I really need it back. If you found it around Broadway at the Beach or near the Boardwalk, please drop me a note; I'll be forever grateful.
I found a soft plush bear this afternoon around 2:45 pm by the Myrtle Beach Boardwalk Carousel on Ocean Boulevard. It's about 12 inches tall, cream-colored with a bright red knitted scarf, and a tiny blue heart stitched on its left paw. One ear is a bit bent and there's a faint coffee-colored stain on the neck from sun exposure, but overall it's in good shape. It looks well-loved and probably belongs to a kid who visited the boardwalk today. If this is yours, send a message with a description of the bear's distinctive features so I can get it back to you.
I found a compact Bluetooth speaker this afternoon around 4:20pm near the Myrtle Beach Boardwalk behind the SkyWheel. It's a small black speaker about the size of my phone, with a blue silicone bumper and a tiny scratch on the bottom edge. The brand looks like Anker and there’s a blue fabric grille with a mic and control buttons along the top. I figured someone might be worried after their stroll on the pier, so I'm hoping to reunite it with its owner.
Found a set of keys this afternoon around 3:45pm in the parking area behind the Myrtle Beach Boardwalk near 9th Avenue North. There are about six keys on a bright blue nylon lanyard with a small dolphin-shaped keychain and a silver carabiner. One key is a chunky Toyota fob, another has a yellow enamel tag that says 'Beach House'. They look a little scuffed but all in working order. If someone lost these, I would really like to get them back to the right person; they're important, and I imagine they open a home and a car. Happy to meet at the Boardwalk or drop them at any local business that can help identify the owner.
I found a small glossy business card this morning around 11:15am in Myrtle Beach, right near the Broadway at the Beach parking lot by the SkyWheel. The card is about the size of a credit card, teal background with Nora Patel's name in bold black letters and a mobile number (843) 555-0129, plus the email [email protected]. On the back there's a light blue handwritten note: 'Nora Patel - event coordinator' and a tiny star doodle. The card is in good condition, just a light corner bend and a small coffee ring on the edge. It seems like someone's important contact info, and I hope to return it to Nora or the person who found it; if this is yours or you know Nora, please get in touch.
I found a gray canvas tote bag this afternoon around 2:15pm near the Myrtle Beach Boardwalk on Ocean Boulevard, right by the SkyWheel. It’s a medium-sized tote, about 14 inches wide and 12 inches tall, with a faded red Harbor Co. logo on the front and sturdy tan leather corners. Inside I saw a spiral notebook, a water bottle, and a set of keys on a striped lanyard; the bag itself is a little worn but clean. I'm hoping to get it back to its owner—if this is yours, you can meet me at the Boardwalk security desk this evening and we'll sort it out.
Items that found their way home