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    Lost and found in Dubai: 171,490 lost items returned by police in 2025

    Editorial teamBy Editorial teamMarch 30, 2026
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    Dubai Police returned 171,490 lost items to their owners in 2025, while reminding motorists to report immediately any lost vehicle number plates during recent weather conditions. The General Department of Criminal Investigation, represented by the Lost and Found Department, handled a total of 868,110 found items over the past year.

    Meanwhile, 159,962 reports of lost belongings were received at police stations across Dubai and approved drop-off points, including shopping centres and Smart Police Stations (SPS). The authority also used other modern channels to make it easier for the public to report and hand in lost property. The efforts reaffirm the authority’s commitment to proactive policing services that enhance security and quality of life across the emirate.

    According to authorities, the Lost and Found Department uses an advanced system that links reports of lost items to recovered items. Specialised teams work around the clock to ensure accuracy and swift communication with owners, enabling efficient and flexible return processes.

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    The Force emphasised that these results reflect strong collaboration between law enforcement and the community. Members of the public play a vital role by handing in found items, which helps speed up their return and highlights the values of responsibility, honesty, and positive cooperation.

    The department also offers services, including direct communication with owners and multiple collection options. These efforts boost customer satisfaction and strengthen public trust in police services.

    Dubai Police urged the public to hand in found items through official channels, especially police stations, stressing that community cooperation is essential to protecting property and ensuring its prompt return.

    Lost number plates

    In light of recent weather and rainfall, Dubai Police highlighted the importance of immediately reporting lost vehicle number plates by calling 901 or visiting the nearest police station.

    Specialised teams handle such reports efficiently and contact vehicle owners as soon as the plates are recovered.

    If the owner is unable to collect the plate in person, it can be delivered via Emirates Post. This reflects Dubai Police’s commitment to providing flexible, integrated services that save time and effort, while supporting the government’s vision of enhancing the quality of life and simplifying procedures.

    Dubai rains: Volunteers help recover 30 cars, return 279 number plates from flooded areas
    Look: Lost car number plates line UAE roads after heavy rains

    Source: Khaleej Times

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