Gold Necklace and Pendant Recovered Crystal Beach Ontario
Sometimes the best recoveries start with a simple conversation.
While spending the day at the beach, we met a local couple, Jacob and his partner, who were enjoying the water. We got chatting about what we do with Dive Detecting and the Ring Finders network, and we even joked about being careful with their jewelry while swimming.
As it turned out, that advice couldn’t have been more timely!
Later that same day, Jacob lost his necklace and cross pendant in the water. After searching on their own without success, they headed online the following day looking for someone who could help. To their surprise, the first familiar face they saw was ours on the Ring Finders website, the same people they had spoken with just the day before.
We arranged to head to the beach and got to work. The necklace took some time to locate, but after a careful and methodical search, we heard the unmistakable signal. Buried beneath the sand was Jacob’s necklace. A short time later, another solid target led us to the missing cross pendant.
Recoveries like this are a great reminder that accidents can happen in seconds, but with the right equipment and a little persistence, treasured items can often be reunited with their owners.
If you’ve lost a ring, necklace, phone, keys, or another valuable item in the water or on the beach, don’t keep searching blindly or wait too long. The sooner a search begins, the better the chances of a successful recovery.



After doing a google search Desiree texted me asking for help in finding her lost engagement ring. I loaded my gear and headed right out to Asbury. Seems she went down for a morning swim and took off her wedding ring and engagement ring and put them in her pants pocket then into a wooden cubby type locker. When done swimming she reached in and pull the pants out and the rings fell out into the sand. She was able to find the wedding band but not the engagement ring. The area was small and in no time I was able to reunite her with her ring. A great happy ending to a nice morning. 
Got a text from Jocelyn asking if I was available to help find her engagement ring lost in the sand. I gave her a call and said if she can wait till I get there id be happy to come. Took the drive to Monmouth Beach and they were waiting for me at the ramp. While walking to where she was sitting she explained that while enjoying the day with the family she took off her rings and placed them in her beach bag. She went to get her rings out and only found 1 of the 2 she placed in. She figured that during the day of pulling things out of the bag the 1 ring must of came out into the sand. They tried to search with their hands and even went and bought an inexpensive metal detector but had no luck. After a web seach she found me. The first pass I took came up nothing, turned around moved over a bit and half way I got a stong signal and after a small scoop of sand I had her ring back for her. Everyone was so happy, even the people watching were clapping. A great ending to what could of been a bad day. So happy I could help.








