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22-Karat Gold Ring Lost At A Soccer Filed! Empire Park, Edmonton Alberta

  • from Edmonton (Alberta, Canada)
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On Monday afternoon, I received a desperate call from Venkata asking if I could help locate his 22-karat gold ring that he had lost while playing soccer. After asking him a few questions about what had happened, I agreed to help.

When I arrived at the soccer field, I met up with Venkata. He showed me the area where he had been playing and explained that he felt the ring fly off his finger. He was convinced it had landed near a line of trees and a dirt pile. I spent the next three hours carefully searching that area but came up empty-handed.

Before leaving, Venkata mentioned that he had been playing all over the field. Thinking it over, I felt the chances of the ring flying all the way to the trees were actually quite low. With the mosquitoes becoming unbearable, I decided to call it a day and told Venkata I would return the following morning to continue the search.

I arrived back at the soccer pitch at 9:00 a.m. After carefully assessing the situation, I became convinced that the ring was not where Venkata believed it had landed. I decided to search the opposite side of the goalpost instead. Within just 15 minutes, my detector gave a solid signal. There it was—his 22K gold ring, lying about 15 feet in the opposite direction from where Venkata was certain it had gone.

When I handed the ring back to him, Venkata told me that his parents had given it to him when he moved from India to Canada three years earlier. The ring held tremendous sentimental value, making the successful recovery especially meaningful. Seeing the relief and gratitude on his face made all the time and effort worthwhile.

Thank you Venkata for entrusting me to recover your lost ring.

22K Tibetan Gold Wedding Ring Lost at BlackMud Creek Community Center Edmonton Alberta.

  • from Edmonton (Alberta, Canada)
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Mandeep contacted me around 6 p.m. requesting assistance in locating his two‑year‑old 22k yellow gold wedding band. After asking my standard questions to understand how and where it was lost, I agreed to help.

We met at the field where he had played a cricket match the previous day. Mandeep had prepared a hand‑drawn map and marked the area with yellow paint to indicate where he believed the ring had fallen. It was a large section of the field, so I continued asking questions to narrow down the search zone. He explained that while attempting to catch the ball, it grazed his finger, causing him to instinctively flick his hand—sending the ring flying somewhere onto the field.

He immediately called a time‑out, and his teammates joined him in a thorough search, but they were unable to locate the ring.

Based on his best recollection, Mandeep estimated the ring could be within a 50′ x 50′ area. I conducted a detailed search of that section for about an hour before confirming the ring was not there. Although disappointed, he remained hopeful. I reassured him that if the ring was still on the field, I would find it.

We then moved to the second marked location and spent another hour searching without success. As I reviewed the painted markings—two circles about a foot apart—I received a clean 68 VDI tone on my Manticore detector just outside the marked area. Moments later, I spotted the edge of the ring nestled in the grass.

Mandeep’s reaction was pure joy. He nearly jumped over the moon when I handed him his wedding band.

Thank you, Mandeep, for trusting me to help recover such a meaningful item.

 

LOST GOLD MENS WEDDING RING LOST MOOSOMIN SASKACHEWAN

  • from Moose Jaw (Saskatchewan, Canada)

I received a call from Kyrylo while I was at hockey game asking if I would be able to help him locate the wedding ring.  That flew off his hand while on roof in Moosomin, the ring fell from his hand rolling of the roof into tall grass. After some searching for a while and several false signals account of the area was trashy and tin siding on the building caused some interference. The ring was found; he was very excited that I found the ring

Thank you, Kyrylo, for entrusting me to find your Wedding ring.

 

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Vintage 10k Yellow Gold Black Onyx Ring Lost In Lamont County Alberta

  • from Edmonton (Alberta, Canada)
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I received a call from Damon requesting my assistance in locating his Great Great Grandmother’s Black Onyx ring, which was lost on his wedding day last saturday October 4, 2025.
Damon informed me that his mother who had inherited it from her late Great Grandmother. His mother subsequently passed it on to Damon’s wife.
He mentioned that they had taken photographs at an old homestead, where he believes the ring fell off his wife’s finger.
I agreed to conduct a search for the ring, recognizing its sentimental value to both Damon and his wife. I met Damon at his home in Lamont County, approximately 60 miles east of my location.
We drove to the location where they had taken their wedding photographs. Damon indicated three potential areas where the ring could be found. After carefully listening to his description, I suggested that we begin the search from the end of the road. Damon and his wife were certain that the ring had fallen off at the beginning of the photo shoot. We proceeded to the end of the road and retraced our steps towards the old homestead, halfway up the path. Suddenly, I heard a pleasant tone, and there was his ring, beautifully concealed by leaves. I informed Damon of its location, and he was overjoyed.