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Found Gold Diamond Ring near Pittsburgh at Slippery Rock, PA after WPIAL Track Event

  • from Indiana (Pennsylvania, United States)

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This one gives « track and field » a whole new perspective…I received a phone call from Vicky who lost her ring while at the WPIAL high school track and field championships at Slippery Rock University. She said they parked at one spot, went into the stadium and then had moved the car and parked in a different area. She had no idea where it was lost during her time there. So let’s see – a large event that had hundreds if not thousands of people, at least three possible locations and no clues as to where…piece of cake…well maybe not…I wasn’t feeling it here at the start.

I called and got permission to look for the ring at the stadium and the campus property before heading out. While on my way there Vicky went over to talk to the Slippery Rock campus police who came up with the great idea of checking security footage. Sure enough they were able to locate her going into the stadium and as luck would have it, she had her ring on. This was big, it eliminated one search area off the bat. However, on the way out Vicky had on gloves so we did not know if it was in the stadium or not.

So I met Vicky at the stadium and checked the grassy areas where she had been. The track has small grassy areas, but as you can imagine, with lots of metal and chain link fence around. I searched as best as I could and no luck. So we crossed off the track and went to the field. After moving the car they had parked in a grass field above the stadium. There isn’t much suspense here as we know the ring was found. It was in the high grass in the area where they had parked. She was elated to have her ring back I was happy to be on board in 2022 with my first find of the year!!

I’d like to give a big shout out to the Slippery Rock Police Department and thank them for the assist. They were awesome and checking those cameras was huge…Public Service at it’s finest!!

Expert Recovery: Lost Wedding Ring Found on Hillside in Canyon Country Santa Clarita

  • from Santa Barbara (California, United States)

The other day, I received a text from Steven, seeking assistance in recovering his wife’s lost wedding ring from the hillside in their backyard. Eager to help, we scheduled a search for today (5/21/22). Upon arrival, it became apparent that the ring could be anywhere on the right side of the hill, nestled within dense brush.

Navigating the challenging terrain, I improvised by fashioning an extension rod for my pinpointer, enabling me to probe into the bushes effectively. Steven believed the ring was on the lower portion of the hill, prompting me to sweep and re-sweep the area. However, intuition led me to believe it might be higher up.

Seeking guidance, I offered a prayer, asking for divine assistance in locating the ring. Moving to a spot at the top of the hill, on my second pass with the Deus II metal detector, I detected a tone. With careful scrutiny, I confirmed a target amidst the dense foliage. Calling Steven over, we offered a prayer of gratitude before retrieving the ring and vacating the hillside.

What began as a daunting task ended in triumph. If you’ve experienced a similar loss of a ring or jewelry, don’t hesitate to reach out. Text or call at 805-290-5009, and together, we’ll devise a plan to recover your prized possessions swiftly. Remember, time is of the essence—act promptly to ensure your belongings are returned to you without delay.

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Swift Recovery: Expert Assistance for Lost Rings at East Beach, Santa Barbara

  • from Santa Barbara (California, United States)

Today, I received a call from Chris, who was enjoying a beautiful day at East Beach in Santa Barbara with his family. Amidst the laughter and sunshine, an unexpected twist occurred when his young child, in a playful moment, inadvertently tossed his wife’s ring into the sand while she was applying sunscreen. However, this story has a happy ending, thanks to Chris’s quick decision to reach out to me for assistance.

Upon receiving the call, I immediately sprung into action, knowing that time was of the essence. With professional metal detection expertise and years of experience in ring recovery, I set out to East Beach to locate the lost ring. Arriving at the scene, I meticulously combed through the sand, guided by the details provided by Chris.

Fortunately, due to the prompt response and effective communication, the search yielded positive results swiftly. Within a short span of time, the ring was successfully retrieved, much to the relief and joy of Chris and his family. This outcome underscores the importance of acting promptly when faced with the loss of a precious ring or jewelry item.

If you find yourself in a similar situation, do not hesitate to contact me immediately at 805-290-5009. Whether your ring is lost in the sand, buried in the grass, or misplaced in any other location, I am here to provide professional ring finding services tailored to your needs. Remember, swift action can make all the difference in the successful recovery of your cherished belongings.

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Lost Medallion in Lake swimming

  • from Dallas (Texas, United States)
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Having a awesome day playing with Kids in the lake, then Our client decided to swim some laps from pier to pier.  Just as he was getting out of the lake he realized his Gold Chain and Gold Maedallion which he always wore was gone.  This was a generational family gift passed down from great grandfather to grandfather to father to him.  He screamed and everyone got in the water dragging feet in the 4-6ft deep waters.  They spent hours looking for it until darkness set in.  In desperation he got on the internet thinking maybe he could rent a Underwater Metal Detector, in the process of the search he found us , Don & Ellen Wilson with Dallas Ring Finders.  Professional Metal Detectorists who also did underwater detecting.  Contacting me a 9:45pm on Mothers Day, we answered the call.  Set up a time to drive 3 hours to Jewett, Tx to search the lake 2 days later.  After nearly 2 hours of searching the area he thought it would be in we widen out our search grid and as I was bringing up my water scoop with a target I saw something gold in color flutter away back down into the lake.  I knew I had it, instantly I detected again and found the object, carefully scooping the item, I slowly raised the scoop to the Surface and there it was shinning like only gold can even in the middle of the muck and mud. After lots of yelling and whoops of happiness we got some great video and photos of another happy client.  Another Great Find for the Dallas Ring Finders.

Swift Recovery: Professional Ring Finding Service in Santa Barbara at Hendry’s Beach

  • from Santa Barbara (California, United States)

Last night, while on his way to church, Alex found himself facing a common yet distressing dilemma—a lost ring. Enjoying the serene ambiance of Hendry’s Beach in Santa Barbara with his family, Alex decided to take a refreshing dip into the Pacific Ocean. However, as he reached down into the water, his ring slipped off his finger, lost amidst the depths of the ocean floor. Realizing the challenge of locating the ring without proper equipment, Alex reached out to me for assistance.

Upon receiving Alex’s call, I recognized the urgency of the situation and immediately devised a plan for retrieval. Assessing the tides, I determined that the early morning low tide at 5:30 am presented the optimal opportunity for recovery. Setting out at 4:30 am, I arrived at Hendry’s Beach promptly, ready to commence the search.

With professional-grade metal detection equipment in hand, I began meticulously gridding the area, scanning for any signs of the lost ring. After just ten minutes of searching, my detector emitted a strong signal—a promising indication that the ring lay nearby. With precision and care, I retrieved the ring from the sandy depths, much to Alex’s relief and gratitude.

Notably, Alex revealed that the ring held sentimental value, serving as a replica of his father’s wedding ring—an aspect that added profound significance to its recovery. By promptly reaching out for assistance, Alex maximized our chances of success, underscoring the importance of swift action in such situations.

If you find yourself in a similar predicament, do not hesitate to contact me at 805-290-5009. Whether your precious jewelry is lost in the sand, submerged in water, or misplaced elsewhere, I offer professional ring finding services tailored to your needs. Time is of the essence, so act swiftly to increase the likelihood of successful recovery.

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Grandfather’s lost ring found

I had a call the other day from a young man who lost his grandfather’s ring while throwing a ball about in his garden. It was definitely around as he heard it bounce as it landed.  The question was which garden had it landed in? It was either their garden or nextdoor. After a thorough search in their garden including a pile of grass clippings that had unfortunately been contaminated with a few dog « lumps »….(the owner very kindly removed them), I decided to search nextdoor, with the permission of the owner of course. This garden was a complete contrast to the very tidy garden I had just searched. It was very overgrown, there was old furniture, broken jars and pots all over the place, and generally a disaster of a garden. This made it quite difficult to search, even with a 5 inch coil. It was time to use my pinpointer. After about half an hour or so I hit my target, a slightly deformed and worn signet ring. Another great recovery for a family to be reunited with grandfather’s ring.

LOST WEDDING RING in Durham, NC…….. FOUND!!!!!!

  • from Fayetteville (North Carolina, United States)
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I got a text from Drew, after his buddy had found me online, that had lost his ring a few weeks ago while spreading out some straw in his backyard. Told him I would be their first thing in the morning. I get there, get the details and after about 20 mins of searching… I see shiny!!! I placed all the sutff I His ring had been found and returned!
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Lost Ring in the yard – FOUND!!!

  • from Orange Beach (Alabama, United States)

This was one of my favorite recoveries. Not just because of the unique story but because of the great people involved. I got a call from Marilynn and I could hear her husband David talking in the background. Marilynn began to explain their story and David quickly took the phone. I knew it was going to be an interesting one when David said, “Man, I’m just embarrassed to tell you this”. It turns out that David has been metal detecting for years and the day before he was trying to pass on the love for the hobby. He was having a friend over to check out a detector and David decided to go out in the yard before his buddy got there and plant his very large, solid gold antique wedding band in front of the trash can so he’d know right where it was. Shortly thereafter his friend was finding some pennies and some other bits of metal but he never found David’s ring. Finally David had to spoil the surprise and he told his friend to go over by the trash can and see what he could find. When he still didn’t find it, David took his detector back to find it himself. You can imagine his surprise when he couldn’t find it either and he now had lost his own planted wedding band in the yard. 😳. They ended up trying a second detector and then ultimately spent the rest of the day completely digging up the grass and dirt from about a 5x5’ section of the yard. The next morning, David remembered a friend of his that also detected and thought that maybe he would have some higher grade detectors and got him to come over. Well he did bring two very good machines over but you guessed it, they weren’t able to find it. That’s when they searched the internet and found me. I was intrigued with the story and ended up actually knowing the guy who had gone that morning. I got some info about his settings, etc. from him and told him that now I wanted to find it just so I could good naturedly give him a hard time if I was able to find it. 😃 When I got there, the yard was exactly as described and there was a 5x5’ section in the grass that was torn to pieces down into the dirt. David and Marilynn obviously wanted this ring back. I won’t bore you with too many details but I used a very advanced machine with 2 different coils and we dug up some very deep bits of copper pipe but no ring. All the while, David was adamant that he had placed it right there. I completely believed him but my wife always has a saying that “if they knew where it was, they wouldn’t need me.”  Wise woman!  So I started telling David stories about all the crazy places I had recovered rings for people. We hit it off as we continued to very slowly search that small area. Finally I told David that I totally believed that he had planted the ring there but would he please trust me and let me walk down the yard a bit. He told me I could and I didn’t go another 5 feet before I got a buried tone a few inches deep. He dropped down and popped it out and it was an old penny. I told him that with the size of his ring, that was the sound I wanted to hear. As I stood up I rescanned the spot and right beside it was another tone but only about 2 inches down. David said that we might as well pop out the other penny just to get it out of the way. When his beautiful antique ring came out of the ground he was absolutely thrilled while at the same time perplexed how it got over there. I told him that sometimes it just takes another perspective and that I thought he may have accidentally thrown it over there with a shovel the previous day and that either himself, his wife or the two other metal detectorists could have pressed it into the ground with a boot while they were focused on the other area. Either way, David and Marilynn were beyond thrilled to get it back. David said that my reputation had been on the line but that he was amazed. 😃 Im so glad I was able to help y’all out. No more planting family heirlooms in the yard!  LOL

Lost 14K Gold Mens Wedding Band Found In Ocean City, Maryland

  • from Lewes (Delaware, United States)
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On 04/13/2022, I received a call from Rick’s wife asking if I could help with finding his lost 14k Gold Wedding Band that had been lost in the sand on the beach in Ocean City, Maryland. I agreed to help find the lost ring and I responded to the location at which time I learned that Rick had been folding up a beach chair when his ring slipped off of his finger and fell into the sand where it disappeared. After a failed attempt to find his ring in the sand Rick and his wife marked the area that the ring was lost in with a stick and then contact me for help. I began a grid search and on my second pass of the area I located the lost ring just west of the stick that had been placed in the sand as a marker. The ring was recovered and return to its rightful owner.

Lost wedding ring in Ocean, St Augustine, Florida….Found!

  • from Sanford (Florida, United States)
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Mellisa and her husband were enjoying a beautiful day at the beach and while walking their two large dogs the unexpected happened! As they were splashing water on the two dogs in the ankle deep surf, Ian actually felt his ring come off of his finger but he did not have any idea where it landed. All he remembered was how deep the water was and that it happened around 3:30 in the afternoon. Plus they figured they were « in front off » a certain hotel during their play time with their dogs.

When Mellisa called me and asked for my help I knew it was important to get out and search ASAP and since I already had plans for the evening I encouraged her to contact one of the members of theringfinders in the St. Augustine area. And thankfully she was able to talk to Barbara who passed her request on to a friend named Dick who enjoys helping with beach searches. Dick was able to meet Ian and Mellisa and looked for an hour and a half but did not find Ian’s lost wedding ring. The couple had to leave back to Georgia and Dick was planning to come back in a day or two to look again. And it just so happened that I got a call from someone in the Jacksonville area so I decided to stop by the beach and help Barbara and Dick look. When I arrived they were both swinging their metal detectors and had basically covered all the logical areas where Ian said they were while splashing their dogs. He had previously indicated that he was in ankle deep water just after high tide so that would have put them up on the wet sand. We spent another good 90 minutes and Dick thought maybe he would wander down towards the waters edge and detect some and BANG… he got a solid signal and was totally surprised to see a chunky man’s yellow gold ring in his scoop! Could it possibly be Ian’s lost wedding ring?!! He called me over to have a look and I was shocked how far towards the water the ring was. Come to find out the beach had a first sand bar that would have separated two places where Ian could have actually been in ankle deep water during the time he indicated–so I learned something new that day that will help me in future searches!

It was great to meet Barbara from St. Augustine and Dick who loves to metal detect and they both enjoy looking for and returning lost rings to their rightful owners! Two very wonderful people who share the same passion and hobby that I myself do!

Do you need help finding something that you lost? Call or text me ASAP!

Mike McInroe…blessed to be a member of theringfinders.com