Found Items in Thailand

Below, you can scan through the list of found items across Thailand to see if your missing property has already been reported. In many cases, both locals and travelers post found items on social media—or even in local news—trying to track down the owner.

If you spot something that looks like yours, don’t wait. Either contact us immediately or reach out directly to the person who posted it if there’s enough information available. Speed matters here. The longer you hesitate, the harder it becomes to secure the item.

Losing a wallet or bank card in Thailand can wreck your trip faster than almost anything else. It’s not just the cash—you’re dealing with locked accounts, canceled cards, missing ID, and the stress of trying to access money while stranded. It escalates quickly.

The upside is this—Thai locals and business owners do turn in wallets regularly. It happens more than you’d expect. But that only helps if someone is actively searching and connecting the dots.

Act immediately. File a report as soon as you realize it’s gone, and follow up with the nearest tourist police station if it was lost in a public place. Move fast, stay aggressive, and you give yourself a real shot at getting everything back.

Krabi Found Items

11 August 24 – Found Wallet – Ao Nang at “So Real Salon”. Employee found a wallet with 10,677 Thai baht inside, 3 credit cards with the name DAVID WONG. If you know this person from Malaysia, please contact the Ao Nang Tourist Police, they have written up an Item Found Report at the police station and are waiting for the owner to claim his property.

David Wong's wallet and cash found in Ao Nang, Krabi, Thailand.
David Wong’s wallet, cards, and cash found in Ao Nang.