Wedding Band Lost on Band Practice Field…FOUND by Ring Finder in Madison, AL!
Christina McCree – Ring Finder/Metal Detectorist for northern Alabama and southern/middle Tennessee…call or text ASAP, anytime 24/7…610-504-6135
Friday at noon (September 1, 2023), I received a text message from Leigh stating she had lost her wedding band while painting lines on a band practice field at a local High School in Madison, Alabama. She had gotten paint on her ring, so she took it off and put it in her pants pocket. When she finished and had gotten back to her car, the ring was no longer in her pocket. I was off from work, so I was able to head there shortly after Leigh’s text message.
Leigh had told me that she thought it would be around the 50-yard line. I started my search there with my Minelab Equinox 800 with the 15-inch coil. I searched all the painted lines, but did not find her ring. I went back to the 50-yard line and expanded my search. Soon after, I had found Leigh’s ring! It had rolled to the middle of the field between the 50 and the 40-yard lines. Leigh texted that she had just finished teaching her class and was on her way down. When she got there, she asked if I had any luck. I opened up my hand and said, “is this it?” It was and she was so happy to see it! She thanked me numerous times. She told me that on Sunday it would be her 1-year anniversary. Happy anniversary!!!
Another successful recovery, and I give all praise and glory to God! I’m always happy to help and I’m really blessed being able to go on these searches and help others! Looking forward to the next adventure…





















Larry sent me a message later in the evening about his sons cross and chain that were lost in the sand on LBI that day. He was sure of the location but was unable to find them because apparently they sunk deep into the sand. It was pretty late to go that night, so we arranged to meet EARLY the next morning. He drew me a map with all the details to where he and his family were set up, including approximate measurements from all fixed landmarks. I arrived around 5AM and headed out to the spot that was marked. I started to grid out one area when I saw the headlights of the beach rake, knowing my time was limited, quickly working the first spot with no luck. I checked my map again and decided to move south about 20′ and Bingo!!! there it was. Luckily the beach rake had only made 1 pass along the high tide line, before I was able to locate his sons beautiful chain and cross. I guess we could def. call it a « treasure map ». Just as I was snapping a few pics Larry was walking down the dune walkover, and was totally amazed I found them already. Another happy ending.
