All lost and found items in Provo / Orem
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Lost Travel Visas near Provo City Center
At 6:15 p.m. Tuesday, I stepped out of a cafe near the Provo City Center Temple and realized my Travel Visas weren't in my passport sleeve. Those visas were for a trip next month and hold the key paperwork for my itinerary. I retraced along Center Street toward the University Mall, then back toward the temple, asking clerks and pedestrians if they'd seen a folder. They mean everything to me, and I'm hoping someone picked it up and kept it safe; if you saw something, please help me bring them back.
Lost adapters near BYU Library
Yesterday around 2:30 p.m., I was at the BYU Harold B. Lee Library in Provo, Utah, outside the main east entrance when I realized my adapters were missing from my backpack. They’re a small set—one USB-C and one micro-USB—both with navy blue covers and a few scratches from travel. I rely on them between classes, so this is more than just cords to me. I’m hoping someone who found them will see this and return them through the site.
Lost radios near Provo Towne Centre
On Saturday, around 6:30 PM, I realized my radios were missing while I was walking from the BYU Library toward the Provo Towne Centre. I had just left the campus bookstore and crossed the sidewalk by the Provo River when they vanished. I retraced my steps along University Avenue, past the center’s storefronts, and through the parking lot, but they weren’t there. Those radios are essential for my work, and I’m anxious without them as I prepare for an early morning interview. If someone happened to find them, I’d be incredibly grateful to get them back.
LOST Suits in Provo / Orem
Around 7:45 p.m. last Friday, I realized my Suits were missing from the coat rack outside the Provo Library on Center Street, just a few blocks from the BYU campus. It’s a charcoal gray two-piece in a garment bag with a navy lining and a small coffee-ring on the sleeve of the jacket. I’d needed those suits for an interview this week, so the thought of them being gone hit me hard. If someone picked them up, I hope they’re safe somewhere on Center Street, perhaps near the library steps, where I last saw them.
Lost: Two hats near BYU campus, Provo
I was on my way back from a morning class and left my two hats on a bench outside the BYU Bookstore on University Avenue in Provo around 3:15 p.m. yesterday. One hat is a gray knit beanie with a small red stripe, the other a dark wool fedora that smells faintly like rain. I retraced my steps through the plaza and asked a security guard and a student, but the hats did not turn up. I feel exposed without them; the gray one keeps my ears warm on chilly mornings, and the fedora is my favorite for Sunday services. If you saw them around the bookstore steps or the seating area by the fountain, please, anything helps.
Found DVDs near Provo Towne Centre Mall
Found a stack of DVDs outside the south entrance of the Provo Towne Centre Mall around 11:20 am today. They were in a black tote bag with a bright blue strap, and the cases range from sci‑fi to action, some with foreign-language covers, all in decent shape. I left them where I found them for now, hoping the owner will recognize the titles and claim them soon. It felt good to be part of a tiny mystery solved, even if I’m not sure who they belong to.
Lost remote controls near BYU area, Provo
This morning at 7:15, I realized my remote controls were missing from my living room in my apartment on 600 North, just off University Avenue in Provo, near the BYU campus. I distinctly remember grabbing a late snack and flopping onto the couch last night, but the remotes were not where I left them. The cushions looked a bit disturbed, and the lamp cast a warm circle of light over the spot where they usually sit. I am feeling frustrated and a bit anxious; they are the only way I unwind after a long day, and I would sleep easier knowing they are back with me.
Lost sheet music near BYU Harris Fine Arts Center
I had just finished a rehearsal and was walking past BYU's Harris Fine Arts Center on Saturday around 6:15 PM when I realized my sheet music folder wasn't in my bag. The folder is a blue three-ring binder with a tiny star sticker on the front; inside are pages for a recital and some pencil annotations. It would mean a lot to me to have it back, since the notes are my hard work and I’m anxious about the upcoming performance in Provo. If you see it, please return it.
Red memory-foam travel neck pillow with blue carabiner
I lost my red memory-foam travel neck pillow yesterday around 3pm near the Starbucks on University Ave in Provo. It's a compact, 12-inch pillow with a red cover that's a little faded from travel and a small blue carabiner clip attached to a fabric loop on the side. There's a tiny coffee stain on the front and a faint lemon-scented sachet tucked inside the cover. This pillow has sentimental value—it helps me sleep on flights, and I was really hoping to get it back. If anyone found it, I'd really appreciate getting it back!
Sterling silver heart pendant necklace
I lost my sterling silver heart pendant necklace yesterday around 3pm. It's an 18-inch chain with a small heart pendant that has a tiny sapphire in the center, and the back is engraved with the initials AK. I think I last had it near the Provo Library on Center Street, after I stopped at the Starbucks on University Ave and headed toward the library steps. This Necklaces & Chains piece was a gift from my grandmother and means a lot to me; I'd be really grateful to have it back if someone found it.
Black Nike running shoes with neon lime laces
I lost my black Nike running shoes, size 9, yesterday around 3pm outside the Provo Towne Centre mall near the Center Street entrance. They're Nike Flex Run with a breathable mesh upper, black with a white swoosh and neon lime laces that really stand out. The left shoe has a faint red fabric tag stitched into the inside heel area, and there's a small scuff on the toe of the right shoe from an early morning run. This pair has sentimental value—it was a gift from my sister before she moved away—and I really need them back to keep training for my half-marathon.
Silver pendant necklace with heart charm
I lost my silver pendant necklace yesterday around 3pm near the BYU Bookstore on University Avenue in Provo. It's a small sterling silver heart pendant on a 16-inch delicate chain, with a tiny sapphire inset and the back engraved with 'A.K.'. The chain shows a little tarnish, and the spring ring clasp can be a bit stiff, but it's still secure. This piece was a gift from my mom and it's really sentimental to me, so I’d be grateful to get it back if anyone finds it.
Blue glucose meter kit in red case
I lost my blue glucose meter kit yesterday around 3pm near the Walmart on University Parkway in Orem. It's a small blue plastic case about the size of a pocket notebook, with a red zipper and a tiny scratch on the corner. Inside is the glucose meter, a box of test strips, and a sticky note with my phone number. The case has a white label on the back with my first name, 'Priya,' written in black marker. This kit is essential for managing my condition, and I’d really appreciate getting it back.
Navy Nike hoodie with white drawstrings
I lost my navy Nike hoodie yesterday around 3pm near the Starbucks on Center Street by the BYU campus in Provo. It's a size L, soft fleece, with white drawstrings and a small mountain logo stitched on the left chest. There's a faint coffee stain near the cuff on the right sleeve and a loose thread at the hem. It was a gift from my sister and it helps me stay warm on chilly mornings, so I'm really worried about it. If anyone found it, please reach out—I'd be forever grateful to get it back.
Tan leather handbag with cactus pin
I found a handbag this morning around 9:15am in the parking lot behind the Provo Library on 550 N University Ave. It's a medium-sized tan leather tote with brass hardware and a few light scuffs from daily use. The zipper pull features a small enamel cactus pin, and there's a pink silk scarf tied around the handle, which makes it stand out. Inside, I saw a small black notebook and a spare set of keys in a side pocket. If this is your bag, I’d like to help return it.