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Gold Wedding Ring, Lost Surfing At Scarborough Beach State Park, Maine, Found 3 Days Later, With A Metal Detector

  • from Old Orchard Beach (Maine, United States)

On Tuesday evening, July 30th, I received the following text at 8:20pm.

“Hi, I lost my wedding band this evening surfing at Scarborogh Beach. Given the story you have on your website, it looks like this kind of thing happens out there. Please let me know next steps and what your fees are, as I’d be very interested in having you help out.
And fyi I was surfing roughly in front of the beige locker/structure about 200 yards north of the lifeguard stand. I can take a picture of the approximate location tomorrow morning.
Thanks,
John”

I replied to John, with the following,

“John, So sorry to hear this. Let me see if I have a photo.
I will say, that the rough seas and rip currents won’t help. It could actually move the ring, some distance. Fortunately the sand at Scarborough Beach State Park, is extremely hard packed and it won’t sink very deep, in the next week or so, but could be moving, as I mentioned.
I don’t charge for my time or my metal detecting services. I do require a Transportation Fee, to cover my gas, tolls, wear and tear etc..
The tides will also have to come into play as the searches go much better, at low tide, so I can cover more ground”.

John agreed and I sent another text, with some questions, for John and he replied,

“1) yes, I was diving off my board and diving through a wave and it came off somewhere in that process
2) about 6:30pm tonight
3) I wasn’t very far out since it was about an hour from peak high tide so waves were breaking close to shore. I bet I was somewhere around where your scoop is in that photo, considering that it was high tide and I was mostly surfing in front of that beige locker.
4) Gold on outside, I believe white gold on inside, inscribed on underside with “forever”

I then looked at my scheduled commitments, tide charts and weather forecast. It looked like Friday 8/2/24 was the best day for me. Low tide would be at 4:15pm and I would arrive at Scarborough Beach State Park at 1:00pm and follow the tide, out, until 4:15pm. This would be almost 3 full days, since the ring was lost. Thankfully SBSP has a very hard packed sand, with lots of rocks and shells, just under the sand. This condition will not allow the ring to sink, out of range, for a few weeks. Unlike areas, in Old Orchard Beach, where the sand, in some areas is almost like quicksand and jewelry will be out of range of my detectors, in days, not weeks.
Cheryl and I arrived at 12:45pm and the line to get into the park was backed up, out onto the Black Point Road. The line moved quickly and once on the beach, we looked around and it was extremely busy, on this 90 degree day. We then walked down to the surfing area and set up our chairs and umbrella. Cheryl would have a front row seat, to watch me grid the surfing section.
I decided to perform a horizontal search, to the water and just follow the tide out. The tide wasn’t a very low, low tide, but from John’s description, I thought the tide should expose enough of the wet sand, to expose the ring.
After approximately an hour and twenty minutes, I caught up to the receding tide and decided to swing back up and start searching, via the same grid pattern, a little higher up on the sloping beach. I made one north and one south grid search and started my third one, when I received a very promising signal. A low tone and 12-13 on my VDI screen, signaling a non ferrous, low conductive metal. A great combination for gold, but also a nickel, foil and a few other common metals, could be under the sand. I plunged my scoop, into the wet sand, dug a hole and threw it up onto the surface. I couldn’t see the ring but something caught my eye, as the sun was hitting it. I wiped some sand off of the item and I saw a gold ring. Could it be John’s? I picked the ring up, rinsed it off and saw that it was both White and Yellow Gold, as John described. I looked at in inside of the ring, for an inscription. I saw an inscription of “FOREVER”, again, just as John described. I had found John’s Wedding Ring, in approximately 1 1/2 hours.
I then made a video and took a few photos and sent them to John. His reply,

“Incredible! Thank you so much. Just left you a message so look forward to connecting when convenient.”

We made plans to meet at the Saco Hannaford at 7:30ish. It was now just about 3:00pm and I was able to sit in the beach chair, under the umbrella , with Cheryl and enjoy this fine summer day.
Cheryl and I met John and his wife Jennifer at Hannaford’s and an extremely happy John, emotional Jennifer both gave me a big hug. They have been married for 21 years and they were just so happy to have John’s wedding ring back. John did tell us that he has surfed hundreds of times and this is the first time his ring has come off. John also told me it will also be the last time, as he will not wear it while surfing anymore. As we were about to leave, an overjoyed, teary eyed, Jennifer, presented me with a coin. From the DNA DOE PROJECT, the coin represents Innovation, Compassion, Integrity, Transparency and Service. I couldn’t be any prouder and happily accepted the coin, from Jennifer.
As Cheryl and I left, John and Jennifer were still standing, next to their vehicle, hugging and emotional. Knowing just how much the wedding ring means to John and Jennifer, I am extremely grateful that I am able to help people like them out, in their time of need.

PLATINUM DIAMOND ENGAGEMENT RING LOST IN GARDEN FOUND AND RETURNED BY ST. AUGUSTINE BEACH RING FINDER ADAM GREENBURG

  • from Ponte Vedra Beach (Florida, United States)

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I received a phone call this afternoon from a very nice lady who told me she lost her platinum diamond engagement ring somewhere in her yard while gardening. I grabbed my metal detector and equipment and told her I would be there in 30 min. Once I arrived she said she did not feel her ring come off her finger and was not even sure if she took it off and placed it on a table before gardening, all she knew was it was missing. She showed me the area where she was gardening. I detected her garden and after about 30 minutes I found the ring by a potted plant in mulch.

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Adam found my engagement ring in a half hour! He was amazing! I reached out and he called me within a minute, he was here in a half hour, found it half hour later! He was thorough, methodical, so kind and personable. He assured me he would find it and he did. Adam is the man-so awesome. I’m so grateful I found him.

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

  • from North Wildwood (New Jersey, United States)

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It was a fun day at the beach in Avalon, NJ. Byron was enjoying the sun and sand with his family when disaster struck while he was playing with the kids near the surf – his ring came off! He searched frantically but had no luck. After returning to the house, his brother suggested calling Ring Finders South Jersey for help. Byron got in touch, I got the details, and met him on the beach within 20 minutes. Byron showed me the general location where he lost the ring, and I started to search. Within minutes, I had the ring back on his finger! It was a great ending to a day in Avalon, NJ!  Read more stories of lost rings found in Avalon, NJ.

 

Wedding Ring found in Fairway KS

  • from Kansas City (Missouri, United States)

Don’s wife contacted me through The Ring Finders to find her husband’s lost wedding ring.  She wasn’t as enthusiastic as one might expect and upon arrival at their home I realized why.  Turns out Don lost his ring about 6 weeks prior and never said anything to his wife, so she wasn’t very happy.

Don told me that while doing some work on their backyard landscaping, he felt the ring slip off his finger.  He was quite confident that he’d find it by just searching but after several hours he wasn’t successful.  He had the idea to search for it at night with a flashlight, but still no joy.  Eventually, he gave up but hadn’t told his wife yet.  When she found out, she sprung into action, found me in our directory and shortly after I was at their door.

Don was very specific about the location where he lost it, a spot with bushes and mulch.  Within 1 minute of turning on my detector, the ring was in his hand.  Likely, in his attempt to find the ring, he inadvertently covered it up even more by moving the mulch.

As I was departing, he thanked me for helping « save » his marriage.  I don’t know if it was quite that drastic but he was obviously very relieved and grateful to have it returned.

Ring found at Shawnee Mission Park

  • from Kansas City (Missouri, United States)

Paul and Anika had a ring exchange ceremony on beautiful Saturday afternoon.  The next day, they enjoyed the day spending time at a local park and lake. Paul discovered he lost his ring but was confident he was wearing it when they entered the park.

We scheduled a time to meet at the park and upon arrival spent about 10 minutes of detecting Q&A to get as much information as possible to narrow the search field.  After about 20 minutes of combing through pull tabs and can slaw, I hit a shallow, solid target but it still couldn’t be seen with the naked eye.  The pinpointer sniffed it out and we had one very happy couple.

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

  • from North Wildwood (New Jersey, United States)

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Ventnor, NJ beachgoers know the joy of a day by the ocean, soaking up the sun and enjoying activities like a friendly game of catch. But for Doug, a fun day at the beach almost took a disastrous turn when his ring flew off while he was catching a football. Luckily, the story has a happy ending, thanks to the help of the Ring Finders South Jersey.

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Doug was enjoying his time in Ventnor NJ, soaking up the sun and having a catch on the beach. But when Doug went to catch the football, disaster struck – his ring slipped off his finger and flew into the ocean. Allie quickly reached out to me for help finding the lost ring.

After asking a few questions to pinpoint the location, I began his search. After searching one area, Doug realized he was over a little further, and soon after, the metal detector picked up a great sounding signal. With a few digs, out popped the ring!

Doug and Allie were overjoyed to be reunited with the ring, and they could continue enjoying their time in Ventnor NJ. If you ever find yourself in a similar situation, don’t hesitate to reach out to me who specializes in finding lost items on the beach.

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Lost ring on the Volleyball court – Found

  • from Orange Beach (Alabama, United States)


I hadn’t been home from work too long this evening when I got a call from Anna. She was playing volleyball with her husband and some friends when her engagement ring went flying somewhere in the sand. I told her to stay there and I was on my way. When I got there they told me they had gone and purchased a detector but she quickly explained what I already knew, the cheap ones don’t work very well. I started searching and although I only had to look for a few minutes, their smiles beamed like I’d been searching for days when I held out the ring. Congrats Anna, I’m so glad that I could help. 😃💍

Tennis Anyone?

TENNIS ANYONE?
Randy was visiting from Los Angeles with his extended family.
His sister-in-law had lost her bracelet in the sand on a remote beach – Kekaha Kai – on the West coast of the Big Island of Hawaii.
After a 4-wheel drive trip to the beach, the family met me in the gravel parking lot and we walked to the area they’d been at a few days earlier.
It was a simple bracelet, Randy said, but something with great sentimental value since his dad I had bought it for her 30 years earlier as a wedding gift in Malaysia.
I was running a new metal detector and was excited to put it thru its paces. Bracelets and necklaces are the hardest thing for detectors to find especially if the ends are not connected.
When the bracelet was lost, the family and their young grandkids had been playing in the sand, running into the ocean, fooling around with a rope swing and so on. The sister-in-law said the kids had be clambering all over her throughout the day – it could be anywhere.
I started to look in the water but suddenly changed my mind. After spending 15 years in Thailand, a nearby neighbor of Malaysia, I knew South East Asians typically (and wisely) avoided the hot sun of the day. Let’s look in the shade instead where everyone was now sitting…
I asked the group to move and at that moment Randy’s dad and I simultaneously spotted something sparkling poking out of the sand. He reached down and pulled out the bracelet from a pile of sand.
I’d been looking for a simple gold chain, but what came out was a 40-diamond strong gold tennis bracelet.
Needless to say we were all thrilled – the eyes were the best detector – but I’ll have to wait until next time to test my new machine!

Lost and found ring in the ocean off Miami Beach

  • from Miami (Florida, United States)

If you’ve recently lost some jewelry and are looking for someone with a metal detector to find it, call / text  Louis 305-608-1870.  I have a metal detecting recovery service and can come out and find your lost item.  This ring was recovered off of Miami Beach in the shallow water.  She wasn’t able to meet me there, but took good pictures of where she lost it and I was able to go based off of her pictures the surrounding area I was able to find it in about 3 feet of water. Met them up and returned Her ring. 🙂

Lost Ring Recovered Minnesota Metal Detecting

  • from Twin Cities Metro (Minnesota, United States)

Raj lost his gold heirloom ring while playing volleyball at a local park.

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Glad I could help out !!

Darrin