Lost items often carry more than just monetary value. When these valuables are #FoundOnBoomerang, it’s a reflection of trust, service, and humanity in motion.
In this blog, Boomerang spotlights 10 recoveries from the past 30 days that stand out above the norm of items #FoundOnBoomerang, such as electronics, apparel, jewelry, wallets/purses, etc.
- A box containing Marine Graduation Pictures – Recovered from Savannah/Hilton Head International Airport in Savannah, GA.
- Breast milk cooler – Recovered from Charleston International Airport in Charleston, SC.
- Gold Van Cleef Clover Ring – Recovered from Fenway Park in Boston, MA.
- Two Hamilton Graduation Canes – Recovered from Syracuse Hancock International Airport in Syracuse, NY.
- Charlton County Sheriff Badge – Recovered from Universal Orlando Resort in Orlando, FL.
- US Navy Senior Chief Petty Officer Ring – Recovered from Norfolk International Airport in Norfolk, VA.
- Rodcirant Binoculars – Recovered from Dickies Arena in Fort Worth, TX.
- Rawlings Baseball Glove – Recovered from Petco Park in San Diego, CA.
- Jitterbug Flip Phone – Recovered from Javits Center in New York, NY.
- Gold Heart with Diamond Cross Necklace – Recovered from Hilton Phoenix Resort at the Peak in Phoenix, AZ.
Each recovery is an act of care that speaks volumes. It tells customers: you’re seen, you’re valued, and we’ve got your back. They’re the kind of moments people tell their friends about, write thank-you notes for, and remember when choosing where to fly, stay, or attend next.
In fact, according to a 2023 report by PwC, 73% of customers say that experience is a key factor in their purchasing decisions, right behind price and product. Acts of care like these are what set brands apart in long-term loyalty. At Boomerang, we’re proud to support our partners’ lost and found effectiveness as an opportunity to build trust, connection, and unforgettable experiences.
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Skyler Logsdon
CEO, Boomerang