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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 Reno / Tahoe 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 Reno / Tahoe — a crime reference number is often required for insurance claims.
  6. Post a listing. Add a lost-phone listing for Reno / Tahoe 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.

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Recent reports in Reno / Tahoe

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Lost chargers in Reno / Tahoe

I was walking along the Reno Arch on Virginia Street around 6:15 p.m. last Saturday when I realized my phone chargers were missing from my backpack. They include a black USB-C cable and a white wall charger in a gray pouch—nothing flashy, just what I rely on for work on the road between Reno and Tahoe. I retraced my steps by Wingfield Park and along the river, but I didn't find them. If someone picked them up, I hope they know they're important to me and that the site will help reunite us.

Near the Reno Arch on Virginia Street 10 days ago
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Black Sony ZV-E10 with orange strap

I lost my black Sony ZV-E10 yesterday around 3pm near the Reno Arch on Virginia Street. It’s in a slim gray neoprene case with a red zipper pull and a bright orange camera strap that has my initials 'PP' in white letters. The kit lens is the 16-50 attached, and there’s a tiny scratch on the top plate near the hot shoe. Inside the case I stash a couple of memory cards and a short USB-C cable. This camera means a lot to me—it’s how I document weekend trips, and it was a gift from my aunt who passed away last year. If anyone finds it, I’d be incredibly grateful to get it back.

Reno / Tahoe 4 months ago
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Nintendo Switch OLED in blue case — lost in Reno

Lost my Nintendo Switch OLED yesterday around 3pm outside the Atlantis Casino Resort on Virginia Street in Reno, near the Reno Arch. It’s the 64GB model, white shell with neon red/blue Joy-Cons, tucked inside a blue protective sleeve. The sleeve has a dragon sticker on the zipper and a green panda sticker on the screen protector—easy to spot if you’re looking. It’s in pretty good shape, with just a few light scratches on the back and no cracks, and it means a lot to me because it was a gift from my sister; I’d really appreciate getting it back.

Reno / Tahoe 4 months ago
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Black Sony WH-1000XM4 headphones with case

Yesterday around 3pm I realized my black Sony WH-1000XM4 wireless headphones weren't in my bag. I think I left them in the parking lot behind the Peppermill on Virginia Street in Reno. They’re in the original matte black charging case, and you can spot a small dent on the left earcup plus a faint coffee stain on the headband from a latte spill earlier. They’re my go-to for work calls and long study sessions, and losing them has me frustrated and stressed because I rely on them daily. If you found them, please reach out — I’d be incredibly grateful to get them back, they’re genuinely the thing that helps me stay focused.

Reno / Tahoe 5 months ago
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Nintendo Switch OLED in neon blue case

I lost my Nintendo Switch OLED yesterday around 3pm. It's in a neon blue protective case with red and blue Joy-Cons, and there's a small phoenix sticker on the back. I last had it near the Atlantis Casino on Virginia Street in downtown Reno after a quick snack run, and I must have set it down somewhere along that block. This Switch was a gift from my sister and means a lot to me, so I’m really hoping someone picked it up and will return it.

Reno / Tahoe 6 months ago