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Lost something on public transport?

How to track down an item left on a bus, train, tram, or taxi by contacting the right transport operator.

Items left on buses, trains, trams, and taxis around Tallahassee are usually handed in to the operator's lost property team — the trick is contacting the right one quickly.

  1. Identify the operator. Note the route, line, or company and the rough time. Each operator runs its own lost property process.
  2. Submit a lost property report. Use the operator's online form or phone line as soon as possible; recovered items are logged against your description.
  3. For taxis and rideshare, contact the driver or company directly through your booking or app receipt.
  4. Keep your reference. Save any report number so you can chase it up.
  5. Post a listing. Add a listing for Tallahassee in case a fellow passenger picked it up.

Check the local transport resources below for the operators serving Tallahassee.

Helpful resources for Tallahassee

Recent reports in Tallahassee

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Lost medication in Tallahassee, FL

LOST medication. Alex Rivera here. I was by the Capitol steps along Monroe Street in Tallahassee, around 9:15 AM on Wednesday, when my white bottle with a blue label slipped from my tote as I shifted to greet a friend. It’s my daily medication in a small white bottle with a blue label—an essential part of my routine. Without it, I’m anxious and unfocused; I’m worried about missing doses. If someone saw it or picked it up, please keep it safe until it makes its way back to me.

near the Capitol building, Monroe St about 4 hours ago
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Lost Chargers in Tallahassee

I realized at 7:05 a.m. on Tuesday that my phone charger was missing after a quick study sprint at Strozier Library. I must have left it on a chair by the reference stacks, or maybe it slipped out in the courtyard near Doak Campbell Stadium as I headed to class. It’s a black USB-C charger in a compact case, with a small dent on the corner from a previous drop, a reminder of late-night cram sessions. If found, it would mean a lot after a long week of exams.

near Strozier Library, FSU campus 10 days ago
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Lost organizers near Cascades Park, Tallahassee

I lost my set of desk organizers, around 6:15 PM on Tuesday, at Cascades Park near the fountain. I had them on a bench by the fountain while I checked something on my phone and stepped away for a moment. When I came back, they were gone and I felt a knot in my stomach - these little organizers keep me on track. They're black with a white trim and a few color-coded tabs still attached.

near Cascades Park fountain 11 days ago
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Lost passport in Tallahassee, FL

I was in Tallahassee for a quick trip and a few errands near the Capitol. On Monday around 7:15 PM, after I left Cascades Park and headed toward Kleman Plaza, I realized my passports were missing from my backpack. I retraced my steps along Monroe Street, checked the café on College Avenue, and circled back toward the Capitol area, but they’re gone. My heart sank because my flights leave in two days, and these documents make every plan possible. The bag contained a navy backpack with a small green notebook and a charger inside; the passports are blue covers with my name. If someone found them, please know how important they are to me.

near Cascades Park, by the Capitol 18 days ago
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Lost USB drives in Tallahassee area

On Tuesday at around 5:45 p.m., I was at the FSU Library near the Student Union area, sorting through notes and coffee-stained papers. I had two USB drives with me, labeled 'Work' and 'Photos,' and I must have left them somewhere between the study desks and the entrance. I'm anxious about the data on those drives and how easily they could be misused in a busy building. If you found them, please message me through the site so we can work out a safe return.

FSU Library, Student Union area, Tallahassee 28 days ago
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Brown Fossil wallet with tan interior.

I lost my brown Fossil wallet yesterday around 3pm near the Capitol Courtyard on Adams Street, downtown Tallahassee. It's a bi-fold leather wallet with a tan fabric lining, a small coffee stain on the back, and the Fossil logo lightly embossed on the outside corner. Inside is a faded photo of my grandma tucked into the ID window and a tiny red dragonfly sticker on the inner left pocket—very identifying. This wallet means a lot to me; it has sentimental value and I really need it back.

Tallahassee about 2 months ago