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Lost or missing property can be listed on our data base free. You may want to do a quick search now, just in case your items have been found and  listed.
Just follow the links to report the items that have been stolen from you,  its free.  We also strongly recommend you report your loss immediately to the police.
For the best results we advise you do regular searches or signup for email alerts on specific lost or stolen property.


We aim to help you!
Search for your missing items
of value free of charge.
By sharing lost or stolen
property information, we aim
to increase your chances of be-
ing reunited with your valuables.
            
                        
  
Services overview








Terry Hussey Jane Doran Ralf Tenbrink David Longmore




Searching for lost property
The database is free and open to the general public for searching
lost or stolen property.
Reporting a lost item

If you have lost something and would like to make a report you will need to have a valid email address.

Report something you have found
If you have found something and would like to return it to it's rightful owner, then make a report by selecting the found button.
Report a stolen item
If you have had, or you know of an item that has been stolen and you would like to report it to the lost or stolen database, you will need to have a valid email address as this will be your point of contact.


Asset management & recovery


Insurance claims recovery
Our service allows insurers of push bikes, electrical bikes and other niche products, to upload that product information to our database for insurance loss or theft recovery.

Insurance recovery, storage and disposal can also be managed through some of our other facilities, for further details contact Tony or David Tel: + 44 (2)08 274 3159.

Retail theft consultancy
Retail theft has always been an issue, but retail theft is on the increase up by as much as 33% according to the 'British Retail Consortium' (BRC). Retailers have very little faith in reporting the theft to the authorities in fear of wasting police time.

Our studies show shrinkage can be managed by reporting your companies thefts to a public database, and giving the stolen product  profile and public awareness, rendering the stolen product worthless and informing the general public of its status (stolen property).

Buying stolen goods is a offence under the: Theft Act 1968 

The principle of making an object worthless has been around for a long time. In the eighteen hundreds, cattle owners would hot iron or brand live stock, so that other people could not steel their horses or cattle, this meant permanently marking your live stocks, in the event your horses or cattle where stolen a poster of the theft and especaillly the owners permanent brand marks where hung in strategic places across the country in a bid to prevent the selling on of your livestock, and also keeping the local sheriff informed of the owners brand mark.

Now of course we have the internet and that allows us greater communication, powers giving the public instant item status







"We aim to help you
find missing
items"
 

We aim to help you get your missing items of value back by using our free service you inform users and the genral public of your missing items of value in the hope that some one finds it and reports it to the database.


 
 

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