Nothing goes missing when this postal worker’s on duty!

A California postwoman has received awards for heroism for finding two missing girls in as many weeks, according to a report.

Vista Post Office employee Chyanne Thomas first recognized Abbey Motzer, a shoeless 15-year-old girl with autism who had gone missing in San Diego in mid-April, with at least 80 joining a search party.

Then, at the end of the same month, she spotted a 3-year-old who was alone and afraid — and called 911 and stayed with the child, who did not speak English, until her panicked mom arrived, she said.

“Us mail carriers — we notice everything,” Thomas told Fox 5 San Diego. “We do not miss a thing.”

Thomas — who has only worked at the post office for a year — told Fox 5 she was “still trying to understand” how she ended up finding two kids in such a short span.

Thomas admitted that her bosses teased her that she “planned” the rescues to get awards.

“They said, ‘You’re a hero, Chyanne,'” she told the station.

But she shrugged off the title.

“I’m not a hero. I was just at the right place,” she said. “However, if there was another time, another kid goes missing, I wouldn’t mind springing into action and helping out just like I did.”