Lost and found is exactly that. Something that was lost and then handed in at a police station or such like, and then found when the owner claims it.
An artificial limb was said to be once turned in at Lost & Found.
This item is found in lost cave on five island.
It depends if its a car or something call the police. If its something small that you lost at school go to the nearest lost-and-found.
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To handle lost and found items, I will first document the item with a description and any identifying information. I'll then store it securely in a designated location until the owner claims it. I'll also communicate with staff or relevant parties to ensure awareness of the found item and provide a way for individuals to report lost items. Regular checks will be conducted to ensure items are managed appropriately and returned to their rightful owners.
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The historic item that was accidentally found in 1940 by 4 boys looking for their lost dog was the Cave of Lascaux.
One can list an item on Craigslist in Philadelphia by visiting the website Craigslist. One can list items and look for lost & found classifieds on Craigslist.
Permanent name tags for clothing can help prevent items from getting lost or misplaced by clearly identifying the owner of the item. This makes it easier for others to return the item if it is found, reducing the chances of it being lost or misplaced.
If you found a diamond, either a loose stone or a piece of jewelry with a diamond in it, you can advertise the fact. In your ad, state a general description of what you found and when and where, and ask for the person who lost it to give you a precise description. As well, look locally for ads describing a lost item, and again, ask for a precise description. Otherwise, you can turn it in to the local police department. They can register it as a found item, and over a period, if no one claims it, you can, and it becomes your property. Ideally, you want to help the person who lost it, be reunited with it. If you are not able to find the person who lost it, after a diligent search, you should be able to keep it.
Hermes is blamed for lost things. So he might possibly be the god of lost things.
It depends on the context. If you are saying that you found a lost item, then no, they don't mean the same thing. But if you are talking about who founded a city then it can be the past tense of found. Make sense?