Bay Area Ring Finders: Brendon Chapman… Metal Detecting Service/Call ASAP 925-580-2590
A physiological response to real or perceived threats and stressors is that the body increases electrical activity in the brain and produces adrenaline and cortisol. This is a basic fight or flight response. Memory loss can also result if that process occurs when fear or anxiety is excessive and (or) persistent.
This seems to have been the case in a number of searches I have been called upon to perform. Individuals state with absolute certainty that this is where or what they had done with their ring(s) only to later realize that what they perceived to be fact was incorrect. The stress and anxiety of loosing such a valuable and cherished item can cloud the memory of what actually took place.
This was not the case with Caeti! She contacted me after misplacing 3 of her 4 rings during a trip to the nail salon including her beautiful wedding band with 7 diamonds. She goes on to explain that she placed all 4 rings into a sunglasses case and then into her purse during the trip. Once her nails were done, she returned to the car and opened the case to put her sunglasses on for the short return trip home. Once home, she went to put her sunglasses away in the case and retrieve her rings. Remember that physiologic response I babbled about above, that is where this kicks in. Upon opening the sunglasses case, only her engagement ring was found. The other three rings seemingly vanished and panic set in as she retraced her steps all the way back to the nail salon. A search of the salon and the parking lot produced nothing. A search of the vehicle produced nothing. The driveway, the house, the purse…all nothing!
The next afternoon I joined the investigation into the missing three rings. I went to the salon and spoke with them, I searched the parking lot, talked to other businesses in the same shopping center, all with no results. I then made my way to see Caeti. She was clearly upset about the loss and resolute in the fact that the rings were indeed placed into the sunglasses case. As I prepared to search her vehicle I recommended a look at the purse and sunglasses case. She promptly produced both and as I looked down into the sunglasses case I also saw the tiniest of gold peaking out. All three rings had slipped behind the satiny lining inside the case cloaking themselves from vision. We had made the recovery!!!
In Caeti’s case the stress and anxiety did not cloud her memory of the events in the least, rather the shock of not initially finding the ring within the glasses case derailed her from what she already knew. The rings were indeed placed into the case and there they remained.
I’m very much excited that I was able to help locate these (3) rings and get them back into (or onto) the hands to which they belonged. Caeti, I wish you and your new family a very exciting future and am glad that your tale of woe has transformed into a funny story about that one time…
Bay Area Ring Finders: Brendon Chapman… Metal Detecting Service/Call ASAP 925-580-2590
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I contacted Brendon to help me find my lost rings & he responded immediately! He was so kind, attentive, and extremely detail oriented. He did not leave any stone or avenue uncovered and went above and beyond in helping me search. He is extremely empathetic and I felt like he cared just as much as I did to help me find my rings which meant so much to me!
I would HIGHLY recommend anyone to work with him and if I found myself in the same situation again, I wouldn’t hesitate to reach out to him immediately! THANK YOU so much Brendon!!
Thank you for your kind words. It was a pleasure taking part in your story. Best wishes for the future!