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If you've lost or found property in a public place, we may be able to help. Answer the questions below to find the best thing to do next.
The item I lost in a public place is worth over £500 or has great sentimental value
For mobile phones, MP3 players, computers or any equipment with a serial number, report the loss at immobilise.com.
For bicycles, please report the loss at bikeregister.com.
Insurance companies nationwide search reports on both websites.
If you've lost something that doesn't have a serial number, but is worth over £500 or has sentimental value (ie an heirloom), please speak to an officer or member of police staff to see what, if anything, we can do to help.
You can also use Report my loss. This isn't a police service and charges £5.95 for logging something as lost, but the service is searchable by forces nationwide and insurance companies.