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A lone diamond, $3,000 in cash and cosplay costumes get left behind.

A lone diamond, $3,000 in cash and cosplay costumes get left behind.

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Inside Airport Lost & Found

S1, EP8 "Old Photos and a New Student"

Lost and found workers return a bag full of old family photos and a wallet.

Inside Airport Lost & Found

S1, EP2 "Diamonds, Costumes and Cash"

A lone diamond, $3,000 in cash and cosplay costumes get left behind.

Inside Airport Lost & Found

S1, EP7 "A Pricey Watch and Priceless Pearls"

Lost and Found agents return a pair of Shriners fezzes, a designer watch worth $12,000 and a bride's pearl necklace to their owners.

Inside Airport Lost & Found

S1, EP6 "Rats, Rings and Regalia"

Airport lost-and-found workers strive to reunite travelers with a wrestling championship ring, Native American regalia and a white taxidermied rat.

One person's lost bag is another person's found treasure. "Lost and Found" promises to answer the universal question, "What happens to all the suitcases, bags and stuff travelers lose at airports and on planes?" In this hour-long repeatable special, we follow the journey of the "stuff' from Lost and Found by a new owner at Unclaimed Baggage, or SOLD at auction.
Original Air Date: Jul 4, 2025
Genres: DocuseriesTV Series
Playback: HD
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