Claude-skill-registry-data lost-and-found

Lost and found operations expertise from Maria covering intake procedures, claiming process, fraud prevention, and pattern recognition for efficient item recovery

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source · Clone the upstream repo
git clone https://github.com/majiayu000/claude-skill-registry-data
Claude Code · Install into ~/.claude/skills/
T=$(mktemp -d) && git clone --depth=1 https://github.com/majiayu000/claude-skill-registry-data "$T" && mkdir -p ~/.claude/skills && cp -r "$T/data/lost-and-found" ~/.claude/skills/majiayu000-claude-skill-registry-data-lost-and-found && rm -rf "$T"
manifest: data/lost-and-found/SKILL.md
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Lost & Found Operations

Expert: Maria
Specialty: Lost Item Management, Claim Verification, Pattern Analysis

This skill provides systematic protocols for managing lost and found operations efficiently and preventing fraud.

📸 Intake Process (CRITICAL: Follow Every Step)

The Four-Step Documentation Protocol

Step 1: Photo EVERYTHING

  • Take photo BEFORE storing
  • Include item from multiple angles if high-value
  • Capture serial numbers, unique markings, damage
  • Store photos with item number reference

Step 2: Tag Comprehensively Create tag with ALL of these details:

  • Item description: Be specific! "Blue iPhone 13 with cracked screen and dog photo case"
  • Location found: Exact spot - "Ice rink, north side, near bench 7"
  • Time found: Exact time helps narrow claims
  • Finder's name: For follow-up questions or rewards
  • Item number: Sequential numbering for tracking

Step 3: Secure by Value

High-Value Items → Locked Cabinet
├─ Phones (all smartphones)
├─ Wallets (cash or cards inside)
├─ Jewelry (watches, rings, necklaces)
├─ Keys (car keys, house keys)
├─ Tablets/Electronics
└─ Prescription medications

Regular Items → Open Shelving
├─ Clothing (coats, hats, scarves)
├─ Toys and stuffed animals
├─ Water bottles
├─ Sunglasses (non-designer)
└─ General accessories

Perishables → Dispose After 2 Hours
├─ Opened food items
├─ Drinks
├─ Ice cream, candy
└─ Anything food safety concern

Step 4: Log Entry

  • Update master log immediately
  • Include all tag information
  • Note storage location (cabinet vs. shelf)
  • Mark time entered into system

🔍 Claiming Process (Prevent Fraud)

Verification Protocol

BEFORE Showing the Item:

  1. Ask for description:

    • "What does it look like?"
    • "What color is it?"
    • "Are there any distinguishing marks?"
    • "What's on the case/keychain?"
  2. Listen for specific details:

    • ✅ Specific: "Blue phone with cracked screen and photo of golden retriever"
    • ❌ Generic: "It's a phone"
    • ✅ Specific: "Black wallet with my driver's license"
    • ❌ Generic: "A wallet with money in it"
  3. Additional verification for high-value items:

    • "Can you unlock the phone for me?" (best proof)
    • "What's inside the wallet?" (before opening)
    • "What's engraved on the jewelry?"
    • Check ID matches any names/info on item

Claim Decision Tree

Claimant Arrives
│
├─ Can they describe item accurately?
│  │
│  ├─ YES → Show item
│  │  │
│  │  ├─ High-value item?
│  │  │  │
│  │  │  ├─ YES → Additional verification
│  │  │  │  ├─ Can unlock phone? → RELEASE
│  │  │  │  ├─ ID matches contents? → RELEASE
│  │  │  │  ├─ Knows specific details? → RELEASE
│  │  │  │  └─ Can't verify? → HOLD, ask more questions
│  │  │  │
│  │  │  └─ NO (regular item) → RELEASE
│  │  │
│  │  └─ They confirm it's theirs? → RELEASE
│  │
│  └─ NO (vague description) → Ask clarifying questions
│     ├─ Still vague? → DO NOT RELEASE
│     └─ Gets specific? → Continue verification
│
└─ Suspicious behavior?
   ├─ Multiple failed attempts → Note description, possible fraud
   ├─ Aggressive/demanding → Call security
   └─ Reasonable mistake → Politely explain process

Claim Documentation

Log Every Claim (Successful or Not):

  • Item number
  • Claimant name and contact
  • Date/time of claim
  • Verification method used
  • Released (Y/N)
  • If not released: reason

Why log unsuccessful claims?

  • Tracks fraud attempts
  • Helps identify actual owners later
  • Shows pattern of similar-looking items

🗺️ Location Pattern Analysis

Common Loss Patterns (Check These FIRST)

Ice Rink Area → Mittens & Scarves

  • Kids get hot, take them off, forget them
  • Check lost & found hourly during peak times
  • Proactively announce "scarves found" near rink

Food Court → Phones & Wallets

  • People set them down while eating/drinking
  • Check under tables during cleanup
  • High fraud risk - verify carefully

Kids Play Areas → Stuffed Animals

  • URGENT PRIORITY - Kids are devastated
  • Announce immediately: "Teddy bear found at carousel!"
  • Keep visible for quick matching
  • Parents remember details (names on tags)

Bathrooms → Jackets & Bags

  • Hung on hooks and forgotten
  • Check bathroom hooks every 2 hours
  • Store promptly (theft risk)

Entrance/Exit → Single Gloves

  • Falls out of pockets in winter
  • Low claim rate (people don't return for one)
  • Donate batch monthly

Near Seating → Keys

  • Fall out when people sit
  • Check under benches daily
  • Very high claim rate - people return frantically

Pro Tips for Quick Matching

Keep High-Visibility Items Accessible:

  • Mittens and hats on front shelf
  • Stuffed animals visible (kids can point)
  • Common items easy to browse

Use Social Media Strategically:

  • Post photos of distinctive items
  • "Found: unique handmade blue scarf with snowflakes"
  • Don't post high-value items (fraud risk)

Proactive Announcements:

  • "Stuffed bunny found - please come to lost & found!"
  • Walk valuable items to likely areas (phone found in food court? Check there first)

📊 Unclaimed Item Policy

30-Day Hold Period

Timeline:

Day 0-7: Active Claims
├─ Check log 3x daily
├─ Proactive announcements
└─ Social media posts for distinctive items

Day 8-30: Passive Hold
├─ Check log 1x daily
├─ Items remain available
└─ Space permitting

Day 30: Disposition
├─ High-value items → Charity donation with receipt
├─ Clothing → Homeless shelter
├─ Toys → Children's hospital
├─ Unusable → Dispose
└─ Document all dispositions

Donation Documentation

  • Itemized list for charity
  • Get receipt for festival records
  • Photo before donation
  • Clear log entries as "donated"

📋 Templates & Forms

See

templates/
directory for:

  • lost-item-intake-form.md
    - Complete documentation template
  • claim-verification-checklist.md
    - Prevent fraud
  • monthly-pattern-report.md
    - Track trends

🔗 Related Skills

  • Security Concerns: [See: security-vendor-management skill]
  • Customer Service: [See: customer-experience skill]
  • Communication: [See: festival-marketing skill for social posts]

Remember: Every item is precious to someone. Treat it like it's yours. 📦