Texas A&M Class Ring Lost at Pirates Beach in Galveston, Texas
I was contacted by Kathleen a resident of Bryan, Texas who was looking for someone to help her find her lost Texas A&M Class Ring…
Kathleen reported she had been vacationing on Pirates Beach in Galveston, Texas when she had the mis-fortune of losing her prized possession, her Texas A&M Class Ring in the Gulf of Mexico.
Kathleen reported she had been throwing a football with friends when her ring flew off her finger and landed in knee deep water. Kathleen reported she searched for her lost in the water but had no success at finding her ring…
Kathleen said upon returning home to Bryan, Texas she searched the internet to see if anyone could possibly go back and search for her lost ring…Kathleen said her search took her to Houston Metal Detecting Services – The Ring Finders (Houston, Texas) Kathleen said, it was at that moment she felt like their might be some hope!
Kathleen was able to send some photographs with some very specific land marks to get us back to the location the beach where she lost her ring, always the deciding factor in pursing recoveries on the beach.
Based on the location and recovery details, I knew this would again be a two-man effort minimal…I reached out to a good friend Carl Sedita and laid out the details.
After looking over all of the details, we made the trip down to Pirates Beach, to take back Kathleen’s lost ring!
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