LOST LOOT FINDER
Stolen Property Recovery

Recover Your Stolen Property Faster

Lost Loot Finder gives owners a practical way to organize stolen-item details, search multiple marketplaces, and review potential leads from one dashboard. Instead of manually bouncing between tabs and trying to remember listing details, you can keep case notes, search terms, and captured listings in a single workflow built for recovery follow-up.

Confidence-scored matches Local radius filtering One dashboard for all sources

Multi-Source Scanning

Search supported marketplaces from one workflow and centralize public listing data in a single triage view.

Matches by Item

Group results by stolen item so every lead stays tied to the right description, location, and reporting context.

Location-Aware Signals

Use location and radius constraints with confidence scoring to prioritize likely leads before spending time on manual review.

Step 1

Report an Item

Add make, model, oddities, and search radius in minutes.

Step 2

Run Scans

Launch marketplace searches, capture public listing details, and keep new leads attached to the right case.

Step 3

Review Matches

Sort by confidence, compare the listing against your item details, and keep a clean review history as you investigate.

Who It Helps

Designed for Owners, Families, and Investigators Who Need a Repeatable Search Process

Lost Loot Finder is built for the part of recovery work that usually becomes messy fast: repeated searching, keeping item details straight, and deciding which listings deserve more attention. That can apply to an individual owner trying to recover a stolen generator, a family helping track down jewelry or electronics, or a small investigator revisiting the same marketplaces over several days.

The product is not aimed at casual browsing. It is meant for cases where someone has a legitimate reason to monitor public resale listings and wants a cleaner workflow for doing that responsibly.

Why People Use It

Built for Real Recovery Work, Not Generic Product Search

When an item is stolen, the first problem is usually operational: people lose track of the report details, the search terms they have already tried, and the listings they have already reviewed. Lost Loot Finder is designed to reduce that operational drag. You can save the item description, keep location context attached to the case, and bring marketplace results back into a single place so follow-up is faster and more consistent.

The product does not replace law enforcement, insurance carriers, or local reporting requirements. It gives owners and investigators a clearer way to search public marketplaces, review leads, and document what they have already checked. That matters when a case stays open for days or weeks and the same marketplace search has to be repeated multiple times with slightly different terms.

The current focus is reliability: stable searches, better listing capture, and cleaner review history. The product direction is straightforward: reduce the time it takes to move from "my item is gone" to "I have organized leads worth following up on."

How Public Listing Data Is Used

Focused on Public Marketplace Review, Not Private Communications

Lost Loot Finder is used to review public marketplace result pages and public listing details. The service helps users organize those listings around a specific stolen-item case so they can compare titles, prices, images, locations, and notes over time. It is not a private surveillance tool and it does not give users access to hidden marketplace information.

Some marketplaces are searched directly in the app. Others are supported through the optional browser extension, which captures public listing cards while the user browses supported result pages. That is why the public guides and support pages explain both the in-app search flow and the browser-assisted workflow.

Public Resources

Learn Before You Create an Account

About Lost Loot Finder

Understand what the product is for, who it helps, and how the public workflow is structured.

Read About

How It Works

See the complete workflow from reporting an item to reviewing marketplace leads.

Open Guide

Supported Marketplaces

Understand which sources are supported and how each source fits into the overall search flow.

View Sources

Frequently Asked Questions

Read the common questions users ask before relying on the product in an active case.

Read FAQ
Recovery Guides

Public Articles for Owners and Investigators

First 24 Hours After a Theft

A practical sequence for documenting the loss, preserving evidence, and starting a structured search quickly.

Read Article

How to Document a Stolen Item

Build a stronger item record so marketplace searches have enough detail to return useful leads.

Read Article

How to Evaluate Marketplace Listings

Learn how to separate weak background noise from the leads that deserve actual follow-up.

Read Article
Marketplace Search Guides

Practical Search Advice for Common Sources

Search Facebook Marketplace After a Theft

Learn how to use radius, item wording, and repeated reviews to keep local Facebook searches manageable.

Read Guide

Search eBay for Stolen Items

Use a more disciplined approach to eBay searches so you save the stronger leads and ignore broad noise.

Read Guide

Organize Proof of Ownership

Build a clean ownership record so public listing leads are easier to evaluate and escalate when needed.

Read Guide
Trust and Contact

Clear Public Pages, Clear Contact Paths

Public documentation matters because people should be able to understand how the product works before signing up. The pages on this site are intended to explain the workflow, the supported sources, the legal and privacy boundaries, and the practical steps a user can take when evaluating public listings after a theft.

If you need help with a reproducible issue, extension setup, or a public support question, contact support@lostlootfinder.com. For policy information, use the Privacy Policy and Terms pages linked below.