iPhone 6 Lost at Redondo Beach, CA...Found.

  • from Redondo Beach (California, United States)

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I received a call from Joseph this morning about an iPhone 6 that he lost yesterday at the beach. I went through my litany of questions to find out how the phone was lost in order to make the recovery quicker. It was then Joseph told me he checked the Find My iPhone app this morning, and it showed the phone near the pier. This has been the second iPhone 6 in about 4 weeks, both using the find app, so I thought it would be quick and painless.

We got to the spot and he showed me the general area. It was not real small, but manageable, I figured it would not take a great amount of time. I gridded the area, with nothing, I then went outside of the area, supposing it might have been thrown in a way he was not sure of, still with no luck. After about 3 hours, I asked if he would show me the find app, so I could judge where the phone was, when he told me he did not have the capability at the beach, but had to go home to access it. There were more and more people arriving at the beach, which was making the hunt more difficult, so I told him I would go home until about 6 or 7 this evening, and come back to search. Before I came back though, I wanted him to check the find app to make sure the phone was still there, which he agreed to do.

About 5 this evening I received a text message with a picture from Joseph, and it was showing the phone on the beach, but when I looked at the picture, it was no where near where I had been searching. It was then that I noticed, it was at the County beach cleaning site, and the app was showing the phone where the County dumps all the trash it picks up off of the beach. It must have been caught by the beach cleaning machines sometime after they had first checked the app this morning. I went to the site, and looked at piles of garbage bags, and a pile of seaweed mixed with all kinds of beach trash. I figured the phone would not be in the bags, because someone would have had to pick it up and put it in one of them, so I exempted the bags from the search. I then focused on the seaweed pile using my AT Pro with small coil to find the metal, and using gloves, started working through the mess. Within about 10 minutes I found the phone, and although it had been damaged by the beach cleaning machine, it was still functioning.

Joseph and I met at the first spot, at about 10:30 PM, so I could return the phone, and it was a happy ending to a long day.

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5 Replies to “iPhone 6 Lost at Redondo Beach, CA…Found.”

  1. Chris Turner dit :

    That sounded like it could’ve taken you many more hours to find the phone at the second location…you must have been happy to find it after only 10 minutes.
    Way to go Steve!

  2. Stan Ross dit :

    It’s hard to give up. Great story of persistence. Way to go, Steve.

  3. Mark Rubey dit :

    Nice recovery on a tough search Steve!

  4. arvin dit :

    help me find my hand phone Samsung Galaxy S8 lost it in a beach called Pantai Cermin in Port Dickson, Malaysia on the 31st August evening around 6pm GMT+8,
    is there any tips or advice you would like to share to assist me in finding my handphone back
    my email is arrvinyg@gmail.com

    1. Chris Turner dit :

      Sorry to read that you lost your phone, if you lost it on dry sand and you know the area you might be able to use a rake and gently go through the sand to find it. The other thing to do is ask the local dive shops if they know anyone with a metal detector. And the last thing is to go to the beach early morning or late evening as you may see someone metal detecting the beach.
      Good luck!
      Chris Turner
      http://www.TheRingFinders.com

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