Search thousands of reports or post your own — our community of 6,300+ listings helps reunite items every day
Post a report in under a minute — we'll alert you the moment a match shows up.
Live feed — newest reports in Sacramento first.
On Friday evening, around 5:45 pm, I was leaving a rehearsal at a small studio near Capitol Park and I must have dropped my sheet music along 10th Street. It's a spiral-bound stack with a blue cover and several practice notes penciled in. I’ve practiced every day for weeks for the performance next Sunday, and those pages mean a lot to me. I’m hoping someone picked them up and kept them safe, because losing them felt like losing a piece of my progress. If you spot them, please check this listing.
Hey, I’m Alex Kim. I found a tote of holiday decorations lying on the sidewalk along the Sacramento Riverfront near Tower Bridge, around 7:45 p.m. on Sunday. Inside there were garlands, a string of lights, a couple of red bows, and a small Santa figurine. It looked like someone had set it down in a hurry while loading decorations into a car, and I thought about how disappointed they’d be if it disappeared before Christmas. I tucked the tote into a safe spot on nearby public seating and left a note here so the owner can reconnect through the site. I’m glad I could help return someone’s festive stash.
I lost my CDs around 8:15 PM on Saturday, after a long study session. I was near the Tower Bridge along the Old Sacramento waterfront, by the river path and the souvenir stalls. It’s a mixed collection—classic rock, a few indie discs, and a handful of burned mixtapes with notes I wrote on the sleeves. These disks are part of my daily routine and bring back memories of road trips and late-night drives. If you found a small black CD wallet near those benches or tucked between crates by the kiosks, please bring it back.
Hi, I’m Alex Rivera. I realized my student ID had vanished this afternoon, around 3:15 pm, outside the Crocker Art Museum on K Street in downtown Sacramento. I retraced my steps along J Street toward 12th, checked the café where I stopped, and even asked a few people, but nothing turned up. The card has a blue cover, a photo, and a small campus logo; it’s essential for library access and class sign-ins. Losing it has me worried about attendance and deadlines. If you found it, please know how grateful I’d be—this would mean the world to me.
On Saturday at 3:12 p.m., I was walking along K Street in Midtown Sacramento when I spotted a pile of trading cards by a bike rack near the California State Railroad Museum entrance. A red binder poked out from under a folded map, and the glossy edges caught the afternoon light as pedestrians hurried past. I picked them up, feeling a little rush of responsibility—these cards probably mattered to someone who collects or trades with friends. I’m posting this here because I know how a small stash can mean a lot to a person who loves the hobby.
I realized around 3:10 PM on Tuesday, while cleaning the communal kitchen at Crescent Court Apartments on 21st Street in downtown Sacramento, that two microwaves were missing from the storage shelf. I must have left them during a last-minute bake sale setup in the hallway. They’re not fancy, but they’ll save us a bunch of time this week, and one came from my grandmother, which makes it extra sentimental. If someone moved them for safekeeping, please leave a note through the site so I can find them.
Jump straight to the kind of item you're looking for and browse current reports.
Getting your lost item back or helping someone else is simple with our 3-step process.
Create a free listing with photos and details about your lost or found item. Our spam protection keeps the community safe.
Our community searches and matches lost items with found ones. Get notified when there's a potential match.
Connect directly with the person who found your item or claim the item you found. Arrange a safe meetup and celebrate!