Lost Silver Rings at Honu Lagoon Ko Olina Resort…FOUND!!!


This ring find began 12 August when I got a call from Aubri who was visiting Oahu from her home state of Texas. While enjoying her day on the beach at Honu Lagoon before swimming she put her silver rings in the beach chair pocket. At the end of the day and after returning the beach chair to the hotel she realized she had left the rings in the chair pocket. Upon return to the chair area the rings were no were to be found. She assumed the four rings must have fallen out when she folded the chair on the beach. I went for the hunt on Saturday morning and was able to match up the photo of their location with the pic Aubri sent me. I started the hunt working towards the grassy area Aubri described. About 15 minutes into the hunt I got a nice high tone on the Manticore and dug a silver ring with a blue stone. Another swing and a few inches over I found another silver ring with a little white opal. There were four rings in total but the final two never showed themselves. After talking to Aubri she thought maybe they were inside the resort area which would be impossible to hunt. She was obviously grateful of the two I recovered and shes wearing them again in the pic back in Texas. She knows I’ll certainly check again in case they are still on the beach. Aloha to Aubri!









The night prior to Carries phone call, her son and some friends were over in Seaside Height NJ, on a small but well-known beach they call Sunset Beach. The were messing around like all teenage kids do, when his chain broke and his cherished cross went missing. It was pretty dark that night, but that did not deter their search efforts. Unfortunately they came up empty handed. They returned the following morning and again had no luck. The cross and location were posted on one of the local Facebook pages, where Carrie grabbed my number and called to set up the recovery. She gave me exact details of where the chain had broken, and within minutes, the cross was in my scoop. I immediately called Carrie, and we agreed to meet down the road in about 15 minutes. Another fantastic recovery of a cherished keepsake in the books.







