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Lost something on public transport?

How to track down an item left on a bus, train, tram, or taxi by contacting the right transport operator.

Items left on buses, trains, trams, and taxis around Myrtle Beach are usually handed in to the operator's lost property team — the trick is contacting the right one quickly.

  1. Identify the operator. Note the route, line, or company and the rough time. Each operator runs its own lost property process.
  2. Submit a lost property report. Use the operator's online form or phone line as soon as possible; recovered items are logged against your description.
  3. For taxis and rideshare, contact the driver or company directly through your booking or app receipt.
  4. Keep your reference. Save any report number so you can chase it up.
  5. Post a listing. Add a listing for Myrtle Beach in case a fellow passenger picked it up.

Check the local transport resources below for the operators serving Myrtle Beach.

Helpful resources for Myrtle Beach

Recent reports in Myrtle Beach

Lavender iPhone 17 with case lost A

Lavender iPhone 17 with case

Lavender iPhone 17 with the case posted in the picture

Reward Urgent
Myrtle Beach 2 days ago
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Prescription glasses lost in the ocean

Hi everyone! Around 3:00 PM today, my friend lost his prescription glasses in the ocean. We’ve searched the area and have been checking the shoreline, but unfortunately they haven’t washed ashore yet. The glasses have clear frames with color-changing (Transition) prescription lenses that darken in the sunlight. If anyone happens to find them or comes across a pair matching this description, we’d be incredibly grateful if you could reach out. Thank you so much for keeping an eye out—we truly appreciate any help

Myrtle Beach 12 days ago
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Lost Travel Bags near Myrtle Beach Boardwalk

Around 6:30 pm last Sunday I realized my Travel Bags were missing from the luggage rack outside my hotel along the Myrtle Beach Boardwalk. I’d just checked in and stepped out for a sunset stroll by the SkyWheel when I noticed they were gone. The bags are a gray duffel with a red tag and a black rolling bag with a blue strap; they held my clothes and a few personal items I’d planned to need for the week. I’m anxious to get them back so I can finish this trip without worrying about my stuff.

Boardwalk near the SkyWheel 16 days ago
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Blue Earth Pak bag with cash and sunglasses case

Blue Earth Pak bag with a credit card, $50 cash, and a cork sunglasses case lost on beach around 55th and north ocean boulevard on Saturday, June 27, at 2:30 pm

Myrtle Beach 20 days ago
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Lost postcards near Myrtle Beach Boardwalk

I was jotting a few notes on postcard ideas while strolling the Myrtle Beach Boardwalk around 3:30 p.m. on Saturday when a small stack slipped from my tote and disappeared into the crowd near the SkyWheel. Each card carries a memory from our trip—the lighthouse photo, a note, a doodle in the corner—and I’ve been clinging to them since we got home. Losing them feels like letting go of that sunshine afternoon, and I’ve been replaying the moment hoping someone picked them up. If they’re found, I’d be grateful to know they’re safe.

Boardwalk near the SkyWheel 25 days ago
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Lost pins around Myrtle Beach Boardwalk

I was walking along the Myrtle Beach Boardwalk near the SkyWheel around 6 PM when I felt a light breeze and realized my pin collection wasn’t in my jacket pocket anymore. They’re a handful of enamel pins—bright palm trees, a seashell, and a tiny compass—that my grandmother gave me on trips. Losing them makes me feel a little hollow; those pins connect me to her and to family memories. If you found them somewhere near the boardwalk, I’d be grateful to know they’re safe.

near the SkyWheel, Myrtle Beach Boardwalk about 1 month ago