Search thousands of reports or post your own — our community of 5,200+ 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 Terre Haute first.
On Saturday around 3:15 p.m., I found a small velvet pouch containing several brooches beneath a bench outside the Indiana Theatre in Terre Haute. The pieces are gold-tone with blue stones, some with tiny pearls, and they’re a little worn from years of wear but clearly treasured. I tucked the pouch into my tote and posted here, hoping the owner would recognize them. If these belong to you, I’ll keep them safe until they’re claimed.
I was sorting through an old photo album in the yard behind the Vigo County Courthouse on Wabash Avenue around 4:15 p.m. last Saturday when a stack of photographs slipped out and vanished. The prints span generations—a black-and-white portrait from the 1950s, a faded color photo from a family picnic, and a school portrait from my own childhood. They’re priceless to me, a tangible thread to people I love who are no longer here. If they turn up, I hope they land back in the album where they belong.
Hi, I'm Avery Collins. I realized around 7:40 p.m. on Sunday that my driver's license was missing after leaving the Vigo County Courthouse area and walking toward 4th Street in Terre Haute, Indiana. I rely on it for work and travel, and the thought of being unable to drive or board a flight is stressing me out. It's a standard driver's license tucked in a green wallet; it matters a lot to me to have it back. If you found something that matches this description, please know it's important and I appreciate any help in returning it to the site.
I lost my CDs around 12:20 PM last Saturday by Cunningham Memorial Library on the ISU campus in Terre Haute. I had carried a small tote with my favorite metal and indie discs, then set it down near the library steps to take a quick photo. When I looked back, the tote was gone and so were the CDs. I walked along 7th Street toward the library entrance, asking the wind to help me remember where I’d left it. Those CDs are part of my daily soundtrack through exams and late-night library sessions; losing them felt like losing a piece of my routine. If you spotted them, please think of me.
I lost my radios today around 4:15 pm outside the Hulman Center in Terre Haute. I had been helping set up a community meeting and must have left them on a folding chair while I checked in with a vendor. The pair are silver with black bezels, and one has a small dent on the corner. I'm feeling anxious because I use them for volunteer dispatch and music at events, and I hope someone picked them up and kept them safe.
I lost my black leather guitar strap with a blue paisley pattern yesterday around 3pm near the Vigo County Public Library on Wabash Ave. It's a Fender strap, about 2 inches wide, with a copper buckle and a small blue bead braided to the end. The leather is a bit worn from years of gigging, and the end tabs show a tiny fray that I reinforced with clear tape. It has sentimental value—my dad gave it to me before I moved to Terre Haute, and I was counting on using it tonight. If anyone found it, I’d really appreciate getting it back—I can meet up or pay for postage.
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!