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LOST 18k HEIRLOOM RING in WINSTON SALEM, NC……..FOUND!!!!

  • from Raleigh (North Carolina, United States)

Received a text from the young man yesterday about losing his heirloom gold ring that was his late grandfathers.

He had taken it off, put it in his pocket and was playing basketball. He later took the rings out of his pocet and put them on the porch, but didn’t realize he had lost one until later.

He searched for this ring for days and even used a metal detector. He wanted to keep trying into the night before he had me drive out to him. I walked him through some settings and gave him a VDI range to search for.

Earlier today, I received a text that he wanted me to try, so I loaded up and headed his way.

After arriving, 10 minutes later I found his ring, under the goal and already pushed into the dirt from being stepped on.

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Ring count for 2025: 165 (24 – recoveries)

GOLD – 29 (16 – recoveries)
GOLD/SILVER – 2 (2 – recoveries)
PLATNIUM – 3 (3 – recoveries)
SILVER – 44 (3 – recoveries)
VINTAGE – 2
JUNK – 85

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“DIG IT ALL, SAVE SOME RINGS & BURY THE DRAMA!”


 

Lost Vera Wang White Gold & Diamonds Wedding Band at Aulani Beach Ko Olina Resort…FOUND!!!

  • from O‘ahu (Hawaii, United States)

This ring find began when I got a text this morning when I woke up saying, « Aloha Joe, I found your number on ring finders.  Friday 10/03, about 5pm I went swimming in the Aulani Lagoon and lost my wedding band.  I had my niece on my back and they wanted to swim out a lil bit and it slipped right off my finger.  I read about all your experience and testimonials.  I live on the island,  Kapahulu side.  My family and I tried our best to snorkel and look for the ring but we had no such luck. »  Kapahulu is just down the street from me, so I called Whitney to get the details of the ring and lost location.  To my surprise she described the stunning ring I had found the morning before, Saturday at Aulani.  I hadn’t posted anything about this find yet and she described the ring and location perfectly.  She was at work and we agreed to meet afterwards for the return.  Whitney was so grateful to have her stunning ring back as you can see in her smile above.  Aloha to Whitney!

How to find lost rings in the grass with a metal detector, Ocala Florida!

  • from Sanford (Florida, United States)
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This search and recovery came to me as a result of a family dispute. Sometimes rings, phones, key fobs and other items are deliberately thrown and most often we are called to come out and try to help locate these thrown items for either the one who threw them or for someone else who has a vested interest…say like a husband or wife, or a boyfriend or…I think you get the idea!

Andi called me and explained that she needed help finding her engagement and wedding rings somewhere in their yard. Apparently she had gone out and rented a metal detector and tried using it for an hour or two and ended up digging a bunch of holes plus her husband had spent 3 hours searching the yard as well and …Nothing! When I arrived the next day I got my Deus 2 metal detector and started doing my usual overlapping grid search of the area where Andi said she threw her rings. There were holes here and there and pull tabs and bits of aluminum scattered every where. Experience has taught me that most often items originally are thrown harder, further and with more intensity than one might think. And this proved true in Andi’s situation. At least 45 feet out I got a good repeatable signal reading « 49 » and then about two feet away another similar signal! I called Andi out and as I showed her what I found she just buried her face in her hands and quietly wept. The relief and consolation and comfort overwhelmed her heart and it was a thrill to see.

Have you lost something and need a ring finders help? Call or text a ring finder near you…or call or text me at 321-363-6029 and let’s talk!

Mike McInroe…Florida ring finder at your service

Lost Wedding Ring found in Goleta by Dave The RingFinder

  • from Santa Barbara (California, United States)
Lost Your Ring in Goleta or Santa Barbara? Call Dave The RingFinder for Expert Jewelry Recovery!
Have you lost a wedding ring, bracelet, necklace, or even a golden grill in Goleta or Santa Barbara? Don’t waste time or money buying or renting a metal detector. Trust Dave The RingFinder, the top metal detecting expert in Goleta, Santa Barbara, and nearby areas. Known as the “Metal Detective,” Dave uses cutting-edge technology and relentless dedication to recover your precious jewelry. Call or text Dave at 805-290-5009 now to create a plan to get your lost item back!
A Recent Wedding Ring Recovery at Mountain View Elementary in Goleta.
Late Saturday night, Jaime from Goleta texted Dave about her husband Chris’s newly purchased wedding ring, lost during a touch football game at Mountain View Elementary School. Chris explained that while defending a pass, he threw his left hand up, and his ring flew off somewhere on the field. He had a general idea of the area, so Dave began gridding the grassy field at Mountain View Elementary in Goleta on Sunday morning. After an hour of searching with no luck, Chris had to leave for church with his family at 9 a.m. They prayed together, and Dave, a dedicated member of The RingFinders, stayed behind, determined to find the ring. Expanding the grid 25 yards beyond Chris’s estimated spot, Dave’s Minelab Manticore picked up a double blip. Peering into the grass, he spotted the ring! Another successful jewelry recovery for Dave The RingFinder in Goleta!
Why Dave The RingFinder is the Best Choice in Goleta and Santa Barbara

When you lose jewelry, every moment counts. Tides, shifting sands, or other detectorists can make recovery tougher. Whether you’ve lost a ring at Goleta Beach, a bracelet at Girsh Park, or a necklace in a Santa Barbara backyard, Dave’s expertise maximizes your chances of recovery. His services cover:

  • Goleta Hotspots: Goleta Beach, Girsh Park, Stow Grove Park, and Mountain View Elementary fields.
  • Santa Barbara Beaches: East Beach, West Beach, Leadbetter Beach, and Hendry’s Beach.
  • Yards and Properties: From Montecito to Carpinteria, Dave searches private properties across Santa Barbara County.
  • Shallow Water: Lost jewelry in the surf? Dave’s advanced equipment handles shallow water searches.

Don’t struggle with an unfamiliar metal detector. Trust Dave The RingFinder, the Goleta and Santa Barbara metal detecting specialist, to recover your jewelry quickly and professionally. Act Fast to Recover Your Lost Jewelry in Goleta and Santa BarbaraLost a wedding ring, bracelet, or necklace in Goleta, Santa Barbara, Montecito, or Ventura County? Call or text Dave The RingFinder at 805-290-5009 immediately. From Lake Los Carneros to UCSB or Ellwood Beach, Dave’s proven track record ensures the best chance of getting your jewelry back. Don’t let time work against you—contact Dave The RingFinder, the trusted metal detecting expert in Goleta and Santa Barbara, today!Serving Goleta, Santa Barbara, Montecito, Carpinteria, and Ventura County. Call 805-290-5009 for fast, professional jewelry recovery!

Lost Wedding Ring found in Goleta at Girsh Park by Dave The RingFinder

  • from Santa Barbara (California, United States)
Lost Your Jewelry in Santa Barbara or Goleta? Call Dave The RingFinder for Expert Metal Detecting!
Have you lost a wedding ring, bracelet, necklace, or even a golden grill in Santa Barbara or Goleta? Don’t waste time or money buying or renting a metal detector. Instead, hire Dave The RingFinder, the premier metal detecting expert serving Santa Barbara, Goleta, and surrounding areas. Known as the “Metal Detective,” Dave uses advanced technology and years of experience to recover your precious jewelry. Call or text Dave now at 805-290-5009 to create a plan to get your lost item back!
A Recent Success Story in Goleta. On a sunny Saturday morning, Erin from Goleta called Dave in a panic. She had lost her platinum wedding band at Girsh Park in Goleta during her daughter’s soccer game. While applying sunscreen, Erin removed her rings and accidentally dropped her wedding band in the grass. Despite searching during the game and for 45 minutes afterward, the ring was nowhere to be found. A quick Google search for “metal detector expert Santa Barbara” led her straight to Dave The RingFinder.Dave arrived at Girsh Park in Goleta that afternoon, waiting patiently through another soccer match to access the area. Armed with his Minelab Manticore, Dave knew he was looking for a low-tone signal near the surface. After several passes, he detected a tone at 15. Using his pinpointer, he scratched the grass and uncovered Erin’s ring, which had been embedded in the field after being stepped on by players and spectators. Another successful recovery for Dave The RingFinder in Goleta!
Why Choose Dave The RingFinder in Santa Barbara and Goleta?
When you lose jewelry, time is critical. Tides, shifting sands, or even other detectorists can make recovery harder. Whether you’ve lost a ring on a Santa Barbara beach, a bracelet in a Goleta park, or a necklace in a Montecito backyard, Dave’s expertise ensures the best chance of recovery. His services cover:

  • Santa Barbara Beaches: East Beach, West Beach, Leadbetter Beach, and more.
  • Goleta Parks and Fields: Girsh Park, Stow Grove Park, and local sports fields.
  • Yards and Private Properties: From Montecito to Carpinteria, Dave searches anywhere in Santa Barbara County.
  • Shallow Water: Lost something in the surf? Dave’s equipment can handle shallow water searches.

Don’t waste time with an unfamiliar metal detector. Trust Dave, the Santa Barbara and Goleta metal detecting specialist, to recover your jewelry fast.Act Now to Recover Your Lost JewelryLost jewelry in Santa Barbara, Goleta, Ventura, or surrounding areas? Call or text Dave The RingFinder at 805-290-5009 immediately. Whether it’s a wedding ring at Hendry’s Beach, a necklace at UCSB, or a bracelet at Lake Los Carneros, Dave’s proven track record ensures you have the best chance of getting your jewelry back. Don’t let time work against you—contact Dave The RingFinder, Santa Barbara and Goleta’s trusted metal detecting expert, today!Serving Santa Barbara, Goleta, Montecito, Carpinteria, and Ventura County. Call 805-290-5009 for fast, professional jewelry recovery!

Lost wedding ring in Hart Springs, Bell, Florida found by Florida ring finder Mike McInroe

  • from Sanford (Florida, United States)
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Alexis and her husband were enjoying a fun day at Hart Springs and after jumping off of the high platform two times he realized that he still had his wedding ring on and it was feeling just a bit loose. Alexis was standing behind the railing by the edge of the jumping platform when he removed his wedding ring and handed it to Alexis for safe keeping and she slid it onto her index finger thinking it would be fine. But her husband thought it needed to be put on her middle finger so as she attempted to remove his ring from her index finger it all of a sudden popped off and dropped into the water below sinking straight way to the bottom of the spring. Alexis and her husband were stunned and after a few minutes they attempted to dive down and retrieve their now « lost ring »! It was close to 14 feet deep and their attempts were futile which made the situation even more intense…especially since they were just married not even two months ago! Alexis went online and found theringfinders.com and in the « Directory » noticed that there was no one else closer to Hart Springs that could help her and figured that maybe I could…being as I was scuba certified and in the Orlando area…145 miles away!! But when Alexis told me what happened and described how they saw exactly where the ring hit the water…I knew that there was a very, very high likelihood of being able to recover it and so we made plans to meet the next day. My dear wife accompanied me early the next morning and two and a half hours later and in a slight drizzle we met Alexis and she showed us the platform and it didn’t take me long to set up my scuba tank, 50 foot hose and diving gear and down into the water I went. I carefully grid searched a 10X20 foot area and found two rings and other items and thankfully one of the rings was Alexis’s husbands ring and to say she was relieved and thrilled…was a bit of an under statement! Come to find out Alexis’s husbands birthday was on this very day and she wanted to be able to surprise him with his « lost » ring and she told me later that it was amazing! How I thank God for allowing me to be used to be a help and a blessing to this dear young couple!

Have you lost something recently or years ago and need help? Call me or one of the ring finders! Call or text me ASAP at 321-363-6029 and let’s talk!

Mike McInroe…ready to get wet to find your lost item!

Washington,Missouri Soccer Field

  • from St. Louis (Missouri, United States)

WASHINGTON,MO

 

While watching my oldest daughter at soccer practice, my two year old ran towards her on the field; to avoid her being trampled by enthusiastic players, I picked her up. I instantly notice my rose gold wedding band slip off my finger. Within minutes, the whole team, the coach, and a group of helpful parents search the area. After an hour of searching, we gave up. The next morning, I purchased my own metal detector and searched the area for hours with no luck. I found Jeremy on the ring finder website, and he was confident he could find it. After searching the soccer field for a while, he was able to find my ring!9

Man’s Tungsten Wedding Band Lost on the Beach – Found in the Wet Sand and Returned, Cherry Grove SC

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

On Monday, September 22nd and a little after noon, I received the following text, “Hey Jim Wren, My name is Michael, and I lost my wedding ring while at North Myrtle Beach this weekend. Based on photos, I know I lost it at some point yesterday before 1:30pm but I had it that morning around 9am in some family photos – we then went to church, back to the place we stayed and then out to the beach…Idk if it’s in the sand or the water but I hadn’t gone past that shore for a bucket of water or anything by the time the first photo shows it missing. This time I can’t remember taking it off my finger but the day before I did and put it in a bag pocket and I checked the few places I would’ve put it and can’t find it. It’s kinda broken so it may be separated or in one piece. It says “Rocio 3/19/22” on the inside.” Michael also sent a map showing where he stayed and where he suspected the loss happened. He also texted, “I had stayed here and went to this beach access straight up the road.” I called him and didn’t get a response but did get a text that he was in a business meeting. He called a little bit later and I got a few more details. I asked him if he had any pictures that might give me a better idea of where he lost it. Just prior to me leaving, Michael sent me a picture showing a perfect view of the area of loss from the ocean to the back of the resort.

I arrived to the beach about an hour before how tide, so I had the opportunity to search from mid-tide to the low tide line. I started a grid line search from the north side of the resort and worked perpendicular to the beach. I had my Equinox 800 and knew a Tungsten Ring would ring up in the 15-18 VDI (visual display indicator) range. I was probably on my 8th line when I got a strong 15 on the VDI. I dug a scoop of sand out and checked the hole. I had the target in the scoop, so I dumped the scoop on the beach and spread the sand out with my foot. I ran the coil over the sand and hit the target, looked down and saw his ring. I picked his ring up and gave it a good look to see if it was broken like he mentioned. The ring looked in one piece to me. I also ran the coil back over the hole and the spread-out sand to double check and make sure there was nothing else. I made a quick video showing Michael the area I searched and then raised his ring up in view of the camera saying, “I found it.” I also sent the picture showing his ring and letting him know the engraving matched. I called him and he asked about the ring being in 1 piece. I told him it was, but I really hadn’t understood what he was talking about. I looked at the picture he originally sent and finally saw the bottom piece of the ring that had been in the picture. I told him that I’d go back out the next day and search for the bottom piece. On the way home I got his ring in the mail and on its way. When I got back the next day, I did a complete grid search from the north end to the south end of the resort and from the mid tide line to the water and didn’t have any luck.

Michael – Thank you for trusting me to help find your lost treasure. I wish all the best to you and your family.

Jim

   

North Wildwood NJ Lost Bracelet Found by Ring Finders South Jersey John Favano

  • from North Wildwood (New Jersey, United States)

Lost Gold Bracelet Found in North Wildwood Garden!

Kate was gardening in North Wildwood, NJ when something unfortunate happened — she lost her beloved gold bracelet. She searched the area carefully but had no luck finding it. Feeling frustrated and disappointed, she remembered hearing about the Ring Finders South Jersey.

That’s when she contacted me — her local North Wildwood ring finder.

I answered her call right away and asked a few key questions about where she thought she lost it. Kate explained she had been moving plants and spreading mulch when she noticed the bracelet was gone.

Luckily, I was nearby and told her I’d be there in 10 minutes. I grabbed my metal detector and headed over.

When I arrived, we walked around the yard. Kate pointed out a grassy area and the garden where she had been working. I began searching the grass first. After a few passes, the detector stayed silent. No signals there.

Then I moved to the garden bed where Kate had spent some of her time that morning. Almost instantly, my metal detector gave off the sound I had been listening for!

I carefully dug into the soil, pushing aside the fresh mulch. About five inches down, I spotted a glimmer of gold — the bracelet was found!

Kate was so relieved. She said, “Thank you for finding the bracelet, it is very special to me!” Hearing that made my day.

She explained that it must have slipped off while she was moving soil and plants. The bracelet had great sentimental value, and she thought it was gone forever. But thanks to the Ring Finders South Jersey and a fast response, she had it back in no time.

It was an awesome day in North Wildwood, NJ — one that ended with a happy reunion between Kate and her lost jewelry.

If you ever lose something valuable outdoors in Cape May, Wildwood Crest, Wildwood, Avalon, Stone Harbor, Sea Isle City, don’t panic. Contact your local North Wildwood ring finder. We’re trained to recover lost jewelry, keys, and other metal items using professional equipment.

Whether it’s on the beach, in the yard, or even buried under mulch — I’m here to help!

Franklinville NJ Wedding Band Found by John Favano Ring Finders South Jersey

  • from North Wildwood (New Jersey, United States)

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Nothing puts a damper on a fun weekend like losing something valuable—especially something that can’t be replaced.

John had been camping with family and friends on a quiet farm in Franklinville, NJ. It was the kind of weekend you remember—good food, great people, and time away from the noise. But at some point during the night, while playing around, John’s gold wedding band flew from his finger and disappeared into the grass.

He searched the area with help from his friends, but no luck. Later that night, around 4 a.m., I got a text about the lost ring. We spoke early the next morning, and I agreed to meet him at the site.

Using my metal detector, I mapped out a grid to begin the search. At first, nothing. Just scrap metal and typical ground junk. After about 25 minutes of expanding the grid and scanning deeper into the surrounding area—finally, the signal I was hoping for.

I dug carefully, and out came a beautiful gold ring.

John was thrilled—and deeply emotional. This ring wasn’t just a wedding band. It had once belonged to his father, who had recently passed. Getting it back meant the world to him.

Helping someone recover a part of their history and heart—that’s why I love doing this.

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