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2 Rings Lost, Wedding Band and Engagement Ring, in the Sand, Found and Returned Garden City SC

  • from North Myrtle Beach (South Carolina, United States)

On 7/20/25 just before 11:30 am, I got a text message saying, “Hi Jim, my name is Eric. My family is staying in Garden City beach and I am reaching out to you for help because I lost my wife’s engagement ring and wedding band on the beach this morning. Please let me know if you are able to help. « I called the number attached to the text and talked to Eric. I found out the rings were lost in the dry sand and told him I’d be there in about an hour. I also ask him to text me the address. Once I plugged the address in the GPS, I text him letting him know I was on my way with my ETA.

When I arrived, it took me a few minutes to park and then make my way out to the beach. Eric saw me and waved, so I made my way over to their spot. Eric explained that his wife had taken her rings off and put them on top of a bag. Eric moved the bag, along with some other items and the rings disappeared into the sand. He told me both rings were yellow gold. So I turned my detector on and knew I was looking for numbers on the detector in the 11 to 13 range. I checked where the bags were originally and its final resting place with no luck. I moved a couple of chairs under their umbrella and swung the coil. The first signal I got was an 11, so I knew I had the wedding band. I reached a little farther under the umbrella and got a 13, the engagement ring. I took a scoop of sand for the wedding band and then scooped up the engagement ring. I gently shook out the scoop and both rings were in the bottom of the scoop. Unfortunately, Eric’s wife, Liz was up in the room taking care of their 1 ½ year old. Day 1 of their vacation came to a happy ending.

Eric – Thank you so much for contacting me to help find your wife’s lost rings.

Jim

 

Oura Ring Lost in Sand at Playa Del Rey Beach…Found and Happily Returned.

  • from Redondo Beach (California, United States)

If you lost your ring or other important item, please call right away because time will work against a successful recovery. Steve Smith: 310-953-5268

Madison called on 4th of July night after losing her Oura ring. I figured the beach would be full of people shooting off their fireworks, so I asked if we could do the search the next morning.

I got there a little before Madison, and could see that the beach had not been cleaned. She took me out to the area, and proceeded to take out her phone and look around. I asked if the ring had a find my ring feature, which she said it did. She gave me an area, and when I swung my detector, I got a signal, dug, and had her ring. That app put her right on top of it; AMAZING! I was able to give it to her, which made her day.

Car Key Lost in Ivy in Inglewood…Found and Returned

  • from Redondo Beach (California, United States)

If you have lost something call right away, the chances of a recovery diminish with each passing hour. Steve Smith: 310-953-5268

Ebrahim called explaining how he had lost his car key in the ivy at his apartment complex. We arranged to meet the next day knowing that if he was unable to find it, it wasn’t likely to be found by someone not knowing it was there.

When I got there Ebrahim took me over to the site of the loss, and he told me how it occured. It happened on the stairs up to his apartment, and the emergency key that was in his fob bounced out when it hit the step after being dropped. It then went into the ivy below. He found the fob, but was unable to find the key. I could see where he had been searching, and went over the area myself with the detector. I then had to start working out from his search area, and about 12 inches from where he had been searching I found his key. Ebrahim came over, and was relieved to have it back.

Wedding band recovered at Asbury Park

Got a text from Victor asking for help in finding 2 lost rings in Asbury. He had already driven home so he gave me the best information he could about where the rings might be. He had put them in the pouch on his beach chair and forgot about them. He thinks they fell out when he folded the chair to leave the beach. I went down and searched the area for acouple of hours with no luck. While down there a fellow detectorists I now came up and we were talking and I explained what I was looking for. I called it a night with no luck. While I was home the other guy called me and told me he found 1 of the rings. I got in my car and drove back to the beach to meet him. He only found the 1. It was no where near where I had searched before. I got up early the next morning and started searching the new area. About an hour into the search I found Victor’s wedding band. I texted him the good news and he came back to Asbury to retrieve his rings. Another happy ending for all.

Ocean City NJ Lost Class Ring by Ring Finders South Jersey John Favano

  • from North Wildwood (New Jersey, United States)

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While enjoying the surf in Ocean City, NJ, Catie’s cherished Academy of Notre Dame class ring slipped off her finger and disappeared into the waves. 😱 After trying to find it with no luck, she called RingFindersSouthJersey.com for help.

I arrived shortly after with my metal detector and started searching the ocean. About 20 minutes in, I got a strong signal and there it was… her class ring, safe and sound! 🙌

Catie and her friends were stunned! She said:
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Lost Ring Under a Boat Dock in Brigatine NJ, Found by Dave Milsted

  • from South Jersey (New Jersey, United States)
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Saturday evening, I received a call from Dino. He explained that his daughter lost her wedding ring in Brigatine Bay. She was distraught and depressed. His heart is hurting for her. I asked the usual questions: Does she have an idea where? What was she doing? What is the ring made of? His answers were under a boat dock, sitting in a chair, putting on sunscreen. 

He said his daughter Nadine would be calling me. A short time later, Nadine did call. I had a few more questions for her. How deep is the water at high tide and low tide? She said at low tide, waist to chest deep. She had taken off her ring to put on sunscreen, securing the ring in the side pocket of the chair. When she went to put the ring back on, she found the pocket had a hole in it. No ring was to be found. The dock, made of wooden boards, has significant gaps between the boards. They didn’t hear the ring hit the boards or plop into the water. I told her I would be down the next morning before low tide. 

Not knowing what the hunt was going to require, I packed chest waders, a wetsuit, 3 detectors, my long-handled scoop, and a 6-foot pole to determine how deep the water was. I met Nadine and her family at the location. They showed me the area and what she did. I had asked her the night before to mark the spot where her chair was, and there was an “X” marks the spot on the deck. I placed my bag of goodies on the X. I climbed down the ladder with my pole to measure the water. It was about 2.5 feet deep. Luck was on my side; I had dreams of the water being up to my neck. 

My choice of weapons was chest waders, my long-handled scoop, and my Nokita Legend detector. I got dressed and entered the water. Less than 1 minute in, I got my 1st signal, I scooped up the sand, and there was Nadine’s ring. It took me longer to put on my waders than it did to find her ring. 

I pulled it out of the scoop and showed it to her husband. He was in shock. He couldn’t believe that I found it, let alone in under a minute. Then Nadine saw it, and her mother screamed. The looks on their faces were priceless. Her mom says she works at a local restaurant, and she is going to tell everyone what I do and how professional I was. I gave them a refrigerator magnet to keep my information handy!

I Love My Hobby!!

 

Property stakes found by Florida Ring Finder, Mike McInroe, with a metal detector in Lake Mary Florida.

  • from Sanford (Florida, United States)
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Pete was needing to locate two of his property stakes and gave me a call. With the help of a kind neighbor who loaned him a blue print copy of their subdivision with measurements and possible corner markers, we set about using my metal detector to find his missing property stakes. It took some digging and measuring but an hour later we were successful. It is always a pleasure helping people in need and Pete was thrilled as ever to find what he was desperately looking for.
What do you need help finding? Call me ASAP at 321-363-6029 and let’s talk.

Mike McInroe…waiting to help you in your time of need!

Lost Platinum Tiffany & Co. Wedding Band at Waikiki Beach…FOUND!!!

  • from O‘ahu (Hawaii, United States)

This ring find began as I was headed home from work, when I got a call from Tyler who was on a Anniversary vacation in Waikiki from San Jose, California.  He had just erected a tent sun shade on Waikiki Beach and then realized his Tiffany & Co, Platinum Wedding Band was no longer on his finger.  I told him I would grab my gear at home, then park at the zoo and head down to the Waikiki Beach search area.  Tyler met me at the Duke Kahanamoku statue and we walked to the area of the beach where the ring was lost.  Tyler’s lovely wife Annie had been holding the spot under the sun shade and helped us move all the beach items from the search area.  I fired up the Manticore and commenced the search.  There were a few targets and of course we dig it all so as to be sure the desired target isn’t masked.  A few pieces of foil and a pull tab were detected then a solid Platinum tone on the beast and as I moved some sand with the coil Tyler’s ring came into view.  I leaned over and grabbed the Platinum Ring and handed it to Tyler.  An obvious sigh of relief was the expression on his face.   A few hugs and thank yous to cap off the saved vacation.  Aloha to Tyler & Annie!

Lady’s White Gold Wedding Band Lost in the Sand, Found and Returned Myrtle Beach SC

  • from North Myrtle Beach (South Carolina, United States)

On 7/18/2025 shortly after 2 pm, I received a call from Kari asking if I could help find her wedding band. I asked her if it was in the water and she stated, “No, it’s in the dry sand.” She mentioned that she had taken her rings off to apply suntan lotion. She also said she had found 5 of her rings but couldn’t find the wedding band. I told her I could be there in 20-30 minutes and asked her to send me the address. I was on my way when I got the address. I plugged it into my GPS and sent her a text saying I was on my way and my ETA.

When I got to the beach, parking was non-existent. I pulled into the resort parking garage and found a spot. I was hoping I could find her ring and be back to the car before I got a ticket. I sent her a text saying, “Here.” She called me and told me she saw me and was waving. I saw her and made my way in her direction. I asked her what kind of metal it was, and she handed me her engagement ring and said it’s just like this one. White gold wedding and engagement rings usually shows a VDI (visual display indicator) between 4-6. I turned my detector on, laid the engagement ring in the sand, which quickly disappeared, and ran the coil over the area.  Sure enough, the engagement ring rang up as a 4. I had to use my scoop to get her engagement ring back out of the sand. Kari showed me the area, which was about a 1ft-by-1ft spot. I looked at her, said “30 seconds” and ran my coil over the spot and BINGO! I got a 3 on the VDI, took a very small scoop of sand and had the target. I gently shook out the sand, saw her ring and then held the scoop up so she could see and retrieve her ring. Happy Lady!!!

Kari – Thank you for contacting me to help find your lost ring.

Jim

 

Lost Engagement Ring found in SilverLake Los Angeles by metal detection expert Dave The RingFinder

  • from Santa Barbara (California, United States)
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