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

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Sennheiser headphones in compact black case

sennheiser headphones. small and light, foldable, in a small black cloth case.

San Francisco Bay Area about 23 hours ago
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Gray Sony Bluetooth speaker with fox sticker

I lost my gray Sony portable Bluetooth speaker yesterday around 3pm near the Ferry Building Marketplace along The Embarcadero in San Francisco. It's about the size of a soda can, 6 inches long and 2.5 inches tall, in a matte gray plastic shell with a few light scratches. There’s a distinctive blue fox sticker on the top lid and a tiny chip on the bottom edge. It’s my go-to for podcasts during hikes and commutes, and it holds sentimental value because it’s been with me on many walks. If you found it, reply to this listing so we can arrange a meetup.

San Francisco Bay Area 3 months ago
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Black Anker 10,000mAh power bank with red case

Lost my black Anker 10,000mAh power bank, in a red silicone case yesterday around 3pm near the Ferry Building Marketplace along the Embarcadero in San Francisco. It’s a matte black model with a small white sticker bearing the initials 'JP' on the back and a faint diagonal scratch on the shell. It was in a tiny zippered pouch inside my backpack; this thing powers my daily commute and I’d be really relieved to get it back. It also has sentimental value because it was a gift from my sister.

San Francisco Bay Area 6 months ago
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Lost Nintendo Switch with a small scratch on the screen left at a café in the San Francisco Bay Area.

I accidentally left my Nintendo Switch at a café in the San Francisco Bay Area while I was working on some assignments. It has a small scratch on the screen but otherwise is in great condition. If someone finds it, I would really appreciate it back as it holds all my gaming data and a few favorite games.

Café, San Francisco Bay Area, California, United States 11 months ago