Property Lost |
US Passport |
Name |
Rebecca Fujioka |
Phone |
Privacy reason |
Email |
Privacy reason |
Lost Place |
Airline Terminal/Gate |
Lost Country |
United States |
Lost Airport |
Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International - ATL lost and found |
Lost Airline |
Delta Air Lines lost and found |
Flight Number |
|
Lost Date |
May 17,2018 |
Contact Time |
Any Time |
Time Zone |
(GMT+9:00) - Tokyo, Osaka, Sapporo, Seoul, Yakutsk |
Can Be notify By |
Email |
Location Details |
I submitted a form online and have never received, in any file in my mailbox, a reply from the Lost and Found at Hartsfield-Jackson. As a result, I have no file number and have been unable to search the files. I paid a small sum to generate a search; what happened? Since the item was a passport, who should I contact, in the event that it was passed on to a government agency? The passport had some meaning to me - even cancelled - because it had a Peru stamp in it. That trip was the only time I traveled to a destination other than my native country (US) and the country where I now reside (Japan). The name on the passport read Rebecca Heeter Fujioka.
Would someone please help me? |
Additional Information |
My husband and I were scheduled to depart for New Orleans from Atlanta at 6:38, Gate D19, on May 17, 2018. A flat tire and damaged landing gear forced Delta Airlines to search for another plane; we later left shortly after 7 PM. Before I arrived at the gate, however, my husband and I were separated in immigration. He was delayed by the TSA, which released him shortly thereafter, but I was quite distraught, concerned that he might have gotten ill (his health has not been the best for a few years). In that moment of time, I was fatigued and distracted; I suspect that I may have lost my passport, perhaps failing to put it back in my bag; but I also later noticed that my bag was open, leaving the possibility that someone had picked my bag. (The bag has a two-way zipper.) |