Lost Gold & Diamond Engagement Ring, FOUND! Cape May Point, NJ By Ringfinder Jeffrey Laag


Lost Wedding Ring Found on the Beach in Wildwood Crest, NJ
Dale was enjoying a sunny afternoon on the beach in Wildwood Crest, New Jersey, soaking up the warm weather and relaxing with friends and family. Like many beachgoers, he never expected his day to take a stressful turn. At some point during his visit, Dale’s wedding band slipped off his finger into the sand—a common problem at the beach, especially when the heat and water cause fingers to shrink slightly.
It wasn’t until later that Dale realized the ring was missing. After searching on his own and retracing his steps, he knew he needed professional help. That’s when he found Ring Finders South Jersey and gave me a call. Dale provided the details and marked the approximate area where he believed the ring may have fallen. I arrived within 15 minutes, equipped with my top-of-the-line metal detector and years of experience.
Once I got to the scene, I began a precise grid search in the area Dale indicated. Within just a few minutes, my detector signaled something promising under the sand—and sure enough, it was Dale’s lost wedding ring! His relief and happiness were immediate. There’s nothing better than reuniting someone with a piece of jewelry that holds deep personal meaning.
With over 400 successful recoveries, Ring Finders South Jersey is proud to be the trusted experts when it comes to finding lost rings, jewelry, and other valuables on the beach. Whether it’s Wildwood Crest, Ocean City, Sea Isle, or any beach from Brigantine to Cape May, I’m ready to help.
If you’ve lost a ring in the sand or water, don’t wait call or text John Favano at 215-850-0188 or visit RingFindersSouthJersey.com. Quick response times and expert equipment make all the difference.

Jennifer was on the beach in North Wildwood, NJ this afternoon when she had the misfortune of having her engagement ring and wedding bands slip off of her finger into the ocean during high tide while helping one of children with a towel. I met with Anna, Jennifer’s mom, and started a search after asking several questions about the lost rings. After about 25 minutes detecting in the ocean, the engagement ring was found approximately 6 inches deep. The other 2 rings were found in the surf just minutes later approximately 25 feet from the engagement ring. The rings are very sentimental to Jennifer, so she and her family were overwhelmed when they were recovered. Thanks goes out fellow Ring Finder Jeff Lagg for the referral.
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Cherished and valuable rings and jewelry get lost on the beach and in the ocean, they can be recovered. If you lost a ring or a piece of jewelry even your car keys I can find them! Just a phone call away!