Lost Wedding Ring Found in Stone Harbor NJ

Tim with his returned ring.
I received a call from Tim in Upstate NY on a Wednesday. He was very upset. He had lost his ring, the day before while on vacation in Stone Harbor NJ, while he playing in the surf. He had tried looking for it but he feared that is was gone.
I couldn’t look for it till the following Sunday. I asked him several questions and he knew the answers to them all. He was very prepared and knew where he lost the ring.
I started searching at 5:30 am that Sunday. There were very few targets on the beach. I was fearing the worst, that someone else had already found the ring. By 7:30 I only had found 6 targets, 2 coins and 4 pieces of trash. I was ready to give up. I said to myself a couple more passes then I can leave. At 8 am I had a good tone, scooped it up and low and behold I had Tim’s ring. I left the beach and got ready to drive home and the song on the radio was « Whoop There It Is ».
When I got home I called Tim. He couldn’t believe that I found it. He made arrangements to drive down and pick it up that Tuesday. He even brought his wedding album to show my wife and I. He was so happy to get his ring back. Even though I told him a reward was not necessary, he left one.
Below is Tim’s story:
We were having a great week on vacation at the beach in Stone Harbor. The temperature (weather and water) were just perfect , but the surf was a bit rough. On Tuesday I went for a swim right about high tide and then I went back to our « camp » to dry off and immediately realized that I had lost my wedding ring in the water! I knew exactly where I had been swimming but searched and was unable to find it. I was very disappointed to say the least but still continued to look into the next day hoping the tide would wash it up, but no luck. I thought I would never see it again.
The next morning we had to take my daughter to urgent care because she was running a fever (she’s fine). On the way back she fell asleep in the car and I stopped to pick up some lunch. While I was gone my wife got bored in the car and started searching the internet on her phone to see if anyone had posted a ring under the « lost+found » on Craiglist. She stumbled upon this story http://theringfinders.com/blog/Dave.Milsted/2012/06/lost-gold-ring-stone-harbor-nj/ , which ultimately led to us contacting Dave to see if he could help us find the ring. We were skeptical but he said he could look for the ring but not until the next Sunday (we came back home to NY on Saturday). On Sunday AM he called to tell us he had located the ring! We were amazed, it was buried several inches in the sand right where I said I lost it, 6 days earlier. Dave sent a email with the picture to confirm it was in fact the ring! I drove back down to Jersey the following Tuesday to retrieve the ring. We are very happy to have it back and still in disbelief!
Lessons learned:
1-Leave your rings at home
2-Looking for a ring in the ocean is NOT like looking for a needle in the haystack:)
3-Google DOES have all the answers
4-Dave is amazing, thanks so much!




Well after seeing the area the watch was lost in I decided to come back at 3am to search the low tide where he thought it was lost at…After setting up my glow sticks on the shore so I’d have a reference markers to line up with I started my grid search. After 1 1/2 hours in the dark I received a good strong signal and as I looked into my sand scoop I saw the watch!
I felt so happy that I found the watch and that I’d get to text him a picture for him to see when he woke up. Thank you very much for the kind reward Aviv!I have the greatest job in the world! I love my Job! Lost something?Call me ASAPYou can watch the video on the link below…https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PGJ5o0eYZe0
Mark and Jenny Neuenschwander along with their boys were enjoying a day at Long Lake State Park near Kewaskum, Wisconsin. That is until Mark’s wedding band went missing while playing together in the water. It took a few searches, but the ring finally surfaced in my sieve on August 7th. What a wonderful 14th anniversary gift to be able to return the ring to its happy owner and family. I sure enjoyed meeting you folks and am thrilled that this token of your love is back on your finger, Mark.


I got call and an email and a text message in regards to a lost Rolex Watch at 3rd beach in Stanley Park last night. The young man as you could imagine was pretty upset and found my service on the internet a day after he lost his watch. He went back with a rake and searched the water but no luck.I called Patrick and told him that low tide was around 4 am and I’d like to meet him at 2am to start the search as the tide was going out.I met patrick in North Vancouver at 2am and we drove to 3rd beach to search for his Rolex. When we got to the beach Patrick showed me the area he thought the watch was at. It was a pretty big area and the fact it was black out it was hard for him to pinpoint the exact area.I started the grid search with the help of Patrick who stood on the shoreline with a flashlight so I could use that as my reference point…After 45 minutes in about waste deep water we were rewarded with a beautifully Rolex watch in my water scoop!
I let out a yell that got Patrick very excited and when I got to shore I put the watch in his hand… This watch was very special as he bought it after he graduated from carpentry school 3 years ago…Thank you very much Patrick for the generous reward! I will be donating 15 % of the reward money to Children’s Hospital as I do with all my recoveries.I love my job!Lost something?Call me ASAP!Watch the video of the recovery on the link below… https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3R9mzGpf7mc

