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The ride-hailing company published its tenth annual index on June 2 and introduced an in-app tool for reporting lost items in seven states and D.C.
upi.comUber released its annual Lost and Found Index on Tuesday, June 2, 2026, marking the tenth year the company has compiled the list. Phones, wallets and keys remain the items most commonly left behind, yet the index also records a rise in Labubus collectible toys, fitness gear, vapes, e-cigarettes and teeth. The company published a roster of the 50 most unusual items reported during the past year.
Among them are dentures with two teeth, breast milk, human hair, a Donny Osmond group picture, an ankle monitor, 420 donuts, George Washington hospital discharge papers, a sack of marbles, an oxygen tank, gold mouth grillz, a brand-new mini fridge, one red-bottom Louboutin heel, an electrical harness, live fish, a mannequin, a package of live butterflies and a dishwasher.
Uber said it is introducing an updated app feature that lets riders report lost items and request a return trip from the same driver. , Georgia, Minnesota and Massachusetts, with a nationwide rollout planned by the end of 2026.
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