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

Recent reports in Olympic Peninsula

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iPhone 12 Pro Max in slate blue case

Yesterday around 3pm I lost my iPhone 12 Pro Max in a slate blue silicone case near the Starbucks on Water Street in Port Townsend, Olympic Peninsula. The phone is in good condition overall, but the bottom edge has a tiny dent and there’s a cracked screen protector over the screen. On the back there’s a small sticker with my initials AF and a faint fingerprint from where I used to text with it every day. It also holds some family photos and a few important work notes—losing it feels disruptive and a bit scary. I really need it back; it’s my lifeline for messages and appointments.

Olympic Peninsula about 2 months ago
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AirPods Pro in white case with blue star sticker

I lost my AirPods Pro in a white charging case yesterday around 3pm near the Port Townsend Ferry Terminal on Water Street in Port Townsend, on the Olympic Peninsula. The case is white with a small dent on the bottom edge and a blue star sticker on the lid. The left earbud has a tiny scratch on the metal stem, and the right one sits a bit loose in the case. They were a gift from my sister and I really need them back for work calls and daily routines. If found, please contact me; I’d be forever grateful.

Olympic Peninsula 3 months ago
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Black Bose QC45 headphones with case

I lost my black Bose QC45 over-ear headphones yesterday around 3pm near the Starbucks on Front Street in Port Townsend, on the Olympic Peninsula. They come in a black carry case with a gray zipper and a small dent on the right earcup. Inside the case, there's a tiny red maple leaf sticker and my initials 'P.K.' scratched on the lining. They were a gift from my sister and really help me focus during long workdays, so they’ve got sentimental value. If anyone found them, I’d be forever grateful to get them back.

Olympic Peninsula 7 months ago
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Lost black Anker Bluetooth headphones with scratches near hiking trails in Olympic Peninsula.

I was hiking the trails around Olympic Peninsula last weekend and somehow lost my black Anker Bluetooth headphones. I took them off to enjoy the views and forgot to put them back in my bag. They have a few scratches, but still work perfectly. It would mean a lot to me if anyone has found them, as they were a gift from a close friend.

Olympic Peninsula, Washington, USA 7 months ago