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Lost Wedding Ring Found – Franklinton

  • from Raleigh (North Carolina, United States)

I got a text from Julie, who explained that her husband had lost his rings. Rings plural? She explained that there were two rings that had been lost – one 5 1/2 years ago and a replacement ring that was lost a few days ago (more on that in a minute). It was the replacement ring that she had texted me about. They had searched for the original ring and been unable to find it.. I made the hour’s drive to her house and she explained the situation a little further. The newly lost ring (the replacement) had been tossed (long story) and Julie showed me the area of the woods where she thought it would have landed.

Julie then explained that right after they moved into this house 5 1/2 years earlier, their two dogs stumbled onto a yellow jacket nest in the woods. Julie grabbed one of the dogs and started to address that problem while her husband went after the other dog. The yellow jackets attacked him as well and in the process of swatting them away as he ran toward the house, his ring came off. They had looked for it at the time, but were unable to locate it. So, first ring lost 5 1/2 years earlier and replacement ring lost two days ago.

I spent probably two hours scouring the woods where she had pointed me, but no ring. Nails, bottle caps, pop tops, and other common things, but no ring. After talking with Julie again, we decided that moving the search closer to the house (into the yard) would be a good strategy. I turned my machine back on and almost immediately Julie yelled that she had found the replacement ring. I was disappointed that I hadn’t found it, but since the main thing is to get the owner and the lost item back together, it was still a great outcome. With the replacement ring found, I started looking for the « original ». I was only able to spend about 30 min that day, but promised to come back and try again.

On my return visit, I started where the yellow jacket nest had been and slowly worked my way toward the house. After about an hour of searching, I got a solid signal and uncovered the original ring. During the time between loss and recovery, it had sunk 3 or so inches down into the dirt and was additionally covered by leaf litter. The picture shows the ring and an excited Julie. Another happy ending!

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Found Wedding Ring in Northern Vermont

  • from Barre (Vermont, United States)
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6/21/25

I got a voicemail on 6/16 from a lady whose husband had recently lost his wedding ring. He is a farmer who works 7 days a week and covers a lot of ground around their huge farm.

His wife did some absolutely incredible detective work to try to narrow down the area that he might have lost it. He hadn’t felt it fall off. They have several security cameras, so she decided to go through all the footage. She finally found that he had his ring on when they were doing some things in a side yard and behind a building, and a little while later it could be seen that it was missing from his finger. So, that gave them an idea where to search.

Not knowing about my service yet, they ordered a metal detector from the internet. Without having experience with a detector, and being an area jam packed with signals, they had no luck with it. She also spent many hours visually searching for it in the daytime and with a bright flashlight at night.

I went over this morning early because I thought it may be a difficult search. She showed me the areas and I got started. Unfortunately, her husband was too busy to accompany us. The ground was loaded with signals, but in about 10 minutes I got a promising surface signal. I pushed the pinpointer into the thick grass and there it was! Wow, was she happy!! She wasn’t sure if they would ever see it again!

Large Platinum ring recovered from East Wittering beach

  • from Kent (England, United Kingdom)

Adam contacted me and explained how he had lost his late father’s ring after he had been swimming on East Wittering beach , and as he came out of the water he threw a few pebbles for his dog to chase, unfortunately whilst doing this his late father’s Platinum ring flew off his finger and buried itself in the shingle, after searching unsuccessfully for ages  Adam contacted me , he supplied me with photos of the area and directions the ring was lost in .

I travelled down to West Sussex early in the morning and upon arriving at the area of beach , my legend detector soon picked up a solid 23 signal only about an inch or two deep in the shingle, recovering this very precious heirloom was helped greatly by Adam’s photos and directions .

Urn lost for 2 years found Ithaca Nebraska

  • from Lincoln (Nebraska, United States)

Contact me for all your metal detecting and recovery needs. Rob 402-580-6933. Land, water, cracks in concrete, rings, keys, hearing aids, phones, etc. Helping law enforcement. Serving Lincoln and the greater Nebraska area.

I got a call with a challenge that I had not encountered yet. A family lost their husband and dad a couple years ago and the cemetery lost where the urn containing his remains was buried. I usually have recoveries where people smile and jump up and down after their item is found. This was a quiet almost graveside ceremony as closure was brought to this family. The headstone which was also put in the wrong location can now assume its proper place. It was my honor to help out this family.

Villas, NJ Lost Gold & Rainbow Sapphire Bangle Bracelet FOUND! By Ring finder Jeffrey Laag

  • from Cape May (New Jersey, United States)
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By Jeffrey Laag
Received a call for a dropped bracelet. Client explained that after a day on the bay with family she believed that her bracelet slippped off when packing up to leave. Met up first thing the next morning and began searching the bay beach where she was set up the day before with family. There were rake marks where she had already been looking for the bangle herself. After thoroughly checking the beach area i began checking the path leading from the street to the beach. After 30 minutes of searching the braclet was recovered just at the edge of the access path. Client believes the bangle may have gotten snagged on her beach chair on the way out. Another happy client!

Ocean City NJ Lost Engagement Ring and Wedding Band Found by Ring Finders South Jersey John Favano

  • from North Wildwood (New Jersey, United States)

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Debbie and her son Michael were spending the day in Ocean City, NJ, enjoying the beach and a game of catch with a football. Debbie’s engagement ring and wedding band flew off her finger and disappeared into the waist-deep ocean water.

 

Panicked, Debbie immediately called her husband who was at home. He quickly found Ring Finders South Jersey and gave me a call. I gathered some additional details about what had happened and arrived at the beach within 30 minutes. Debbie and her son provided more information about where the rings were lost, and with that, I began my search.

 

After digging a few targets and searching about 30 minutes down the beach in the waist-deep water, I got one strong signal, then another. And then, to everyone’s relief, both of Debbie’s lost rings were found! Debbie and Michael were overjoyed – they are celebrating their 30th wedding anniversary, and this made their day in Ocean City, NJ truly unforgettable!

 

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

  • from North Wildwood (New Jersey, United States)

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The sun was shining on the beach in North Wildwood, NJ, with the sound of seagulls filling the air. Angelo had been tossing a football in the surf the previous day. He felt his wedding band slip off into the ocean. He searched frantically, but the water was rushing in and the ring could have been anywhere. That’s when someone mentioned the Ring Finders South Jersey. Angelo reached out to me, and I arrived shortly after speaking to him. He told me where he thought the ring might be, and I began the search, scanning the bottom of the surf with my metal detector. After about 20 minutes of searching, my detector buzzed. I scooped up a handful of sand and shells, and there in the center of my scoop was Angelo’s wedding band. Angelo was ecstatic and it was a great day in North Wildwood, NJ!

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Man’s Titanium Wedding Band Lost in the Surf, Recovered and Returned Sunset Beach NC

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

Just after 3 p.m., I got the following text “Hey Jim, my name is Mike. I’m at Sunset Beach and just lost my wedding band in the surf. Any chance you can help me?” I called the number attached to the text and spoke with Mike. I asked him about what time and how deep he was when he lost it. He replied he had lost it about an hour prior and was 2 feet deep. A quick glance at the tide tables and he was just about high tide when he lost it. So, I told him I could be there in about 30-40 minutes. I figured by the time I got there; the tide would be out far enough that the ring should be calf deep. Mike agreed to have me come and I was out the door.

When I arrived at their rental house, Mike’s sister met me in the driveway. We walked down to the beach access, and she pointed Mike out to me. I met Mike and I got a few more answers and then he led me out in the surf where he thought he lost his ring. He took me farther out than I thought his ring would be, but that was ok, I’d rather search more than less area. I followed him back in, set a landmark on the beach to guide my lines the best I could, and started a grid search. On my second line coming back in towards shore, I hit a great signal and knew I found his ring. It took me 3 scoops to get his ring out of the sand in calf deep water. When I got his ring in the scoop, I shook the scoop under water to clear the sand out. I was positive I had his ring when I heard the clatter of his ring hitting the metal of the scoop. I pulled out his ring and started walking to the beach. I watched Mike as he got out of his beach chair and start walking towards me. He had a look of uncertainty on his face until I held his ring up and then his face turned to disbelief. He told me I was amazing and then said that took maybe 4 minutes. I’ll take that!

Mike – Thank you for calling and allowing me to help get your ring back where it belongs. Have a great rest of your vacation and a safe trip back home.

Jim

 

Cape May, NJ Lost gold chain & medallion FOUND! By Ringfinder Jeffrey Laag

  • from Cape May (New Jersey, United States)
Cape May, NJ Lost gold chain & medallion FOUND!
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I received a call from Sam. Sam explained that he had removed his gold chain and medallion before going in the ocean while at the beach on Broadway. At some point, the chain had dropped into the sand and disappeared. Met Sam and family on the beach just ahead of the front rolling in and recovered the chain and medallion in about 5 minutes! Another happy client!

Cape May, NJ Lost gold wedding ring, FOUND! by Ringfinder Jeffrey Laag

  • from Cape May (New Jersey, United States)
Cape May, NJ Lost mens gold wedding band FOUND!
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Received a call a few nights ago for a lost gold band. The client explained that while playing in the sand with his children his band slipped off unbeknownst to him. He was fairly sure it was in the area where they were set up the day before, but not certain. We met up on the beach the following morning and recovered the ring after about 15 minutes of searching. Another happy client!
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