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Golden Return In Ocean View Virginia

  • from Virginia Beach (Virginia, United States)

This newlywed man was very distraught over loosing his wedding band that was used in his recent wedding vowels in Mexico. It was my pleasure to return this ring and create another smile

 

24 Karat Gold Recovered and Returned In Norfolk Virginia!

  • from Virginia Beach (Virginia, United States)

I got call about a very sentimental 24 Karat gold ring custom made in Bahrain. The ring ment the world to the owner. It was lost in the water and the exact location was not known. I gridded off the water 3 times in 2 hours with no luck. Fianally on the 4th grid we struck gold and a few smiles!

Platinum Ring Found and Returned in Ocean View VA

  • from Virginia Beach (Virginia, United States)

Got a call on a Platinum ring that was just lost in dry sand! He had put his wedding band in the beach chair cup holder for safe keeping and forgot about it when they left. When I arrived they had marked the probable area off. It only took a few minutes to find!

 

Gold Wedding Band Found and Returned in Smithfield, VA

  • from Virginia Beach (Virginia, United States)

Another lost gold ring in the water! This ring was lost while the couple was training their dog at the waters edge. The ring came off while lifting the dog in and out of the water. The dog did fine but the ring did not! The husband ended up in the dog house while the dog roamed free! In the end we got him out of the dog house and  put the dog back in! Smiles all around!

 

Iphone with medical data found and returned!

  • from Virginia Beach (Virginia, United States)

I found an Iphone in the water and thought it was trash but when I got to car and plugged it in it started charging! There was a message on the phone that said  » I am a single mom with an autistic child everything for my son’s therapy is on this phone please return »! We had it returned in 15 minutes!

 

Sentimental Ring Lost in waist deep water recovered!

  • from Virginia Beach (Virginia, United States)

I got a call about a ring lost in waist deep water. The area was not accessable by land so we loaded up the boat and took off. I was met at the location by a family member in another boat. TRhe ring was given to him for graduation by his mother and then converted to a wedding band later, It took about an hour to locate but we did recover it! Smiles all around!

 

Lost ring in waist deep water in Ocean View, VA

  • from Virginia Beach (Virginia, United States)

I got a call about a lost ring in waist deep water. He was very distraught over loosing the ring and his wife contacted me to find it. He did not know I was looking for it. After looking for an hour she confessed to her husband I was there looking for it and he came down and had a little better idea where he had lost it and I found it in 10 minutes! It can be challenging looking for a ring in the water!

Watch Recovered in the water!

  • from Virginia Beach (Virginia, United States)

As I was leaving the beach I was approached about a watch that was dropped in the water, They had been frantically searching for it but it was buried under the sand in the water. It took about 15 minutes but the watch was recovered and still working!

Lost Iphone Returned to Owner In Va Beach!

  • from Virginia Beach (Virginia, United States)

I was detecting an area after a local concert and dug up an Iphone. An Iphone can be very hard to return if medical contact info or some id is behind the cover but on this one the owner had installed a message as a screen saver that had her phone number on it! I called the number and left a message. I got a very excited call back from the owner who was very relieved to get her phone back!

Sentimental Pandora Bracelet Recovered in Ocean View VA

  • from Virginia Beach (Virginia, United States)

I got a call about a lost Pandora bracelet that was given to her by her late father. It was very important for her to get it back. I first found one of the charms in about a foot of water. The actual bracelet was first spotted by a passerby and I recovered it. It is back where it belongs!