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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 San Diego 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 San Diego — a crime reference number is often required for insurance claims.
  6. Post a listing. Add a lost-phone listing for San Diego 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.

Helpful resources for San Diego

Recent reports in San Diego

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Lost Adapters near Balboa Park

I was packing for a sunlit work trip on Saturday at 11:20 a.m. in Balboa Park after a quick bite nearby. I realized I had lost my adapters, a small case with USB-C connectors, while I was moving between my laptop and a power strip near the Botanical Building. I retraced my steps along Park Boulevard, past the palm trees and the lily ponds, but the case didn’t show up. These adapters are essential for my edits, and I’m feeling stranded without them during a big project. If someone turned them in, I’d be grateful to be reunited with them.

near the Botanical Building, Balboa Park about 1 hour ago
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iPhone 13 Pro in green panda-sticker case

I lost my iPhone 13 Pro yesterday around 3pm. It’s in a green silicone case with a white panda sticker on the back and a small crack along the bottom edge. I think I last had it near the corner of 4th Ave and Market St in the Gaslamp Quarter, San Diego, outside a coffee shop by the sidewalk. It holds sentimental value—photos from a family trip and voice messages from my mom—and I really need it back for work and staying in touch. If you found it, please get in touch; I’d be incredibly grateful.

San Diego 4 months ago
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Lost black portable hard drive left on a bench near rental kiosks at Mission Bay Park.

I misplaced my black portable hard drive while I was at Mission Bay Park yesterday. I remember using it to back up some photos on my laptop, but I think I might have left it on a bench near the rental kiosks. It’s about the size of a smartphone and has a lot of personal photos and videos on it that are really important to me.

Mission Bay Park, San Diego, CA, USA 7 months ago
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Lost digital camera with blue casing containing travel photos, last seen on a bench near the lily pond in Balboa Park.

I lost my digital camera while visiting Balboa Park in San Diego last week. It has a blue casing, and inside there are a lot of precious travel photos from my recent trip to Europe. I was sitting on a bench near the lily pond when I realized it was missing. If someone has found it, I would really appreciate any information.

Balboa Park, San Diego, CA, USA 12 months ago
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Lost blue Sony WH-1000XM4 Bluetooth headphones with scratches on earcup near Embarcadero waterfront in San Diego.

I lost my blue Sony WH-1000XM4 Bluetooth headphones while walking along the waterfront near Embarcadero in San Diego. I think I accidentally left them on a bench while I was taking some photos. They have some scratches on the earcup but still work perfectly. If you find them, I would really appreciate having them back!

Embarcadero Waterfront, San Diego, CA, USA about 1 year ago