A Timely Rescue: Recovering Rigo’s Lost Wedding Ring in Ventura



Another Crystal Coast Ring Finders recovery!
Emerald Isle, NC
Rob was trying to cheer up a toddler that had fallen and was crying. He took a fall on the beach house deck the family was staying to help cheer her up. Rob felt the ring slip away and caught a glimpse of it flying off of the deck. After neighbors and family members helped search for the ring with no luck, a family member found CCRF contact information. About an hour later, the search began with a successful recovery! Rob told me he was heading back to Boston the very next day.

Lilly was meeting a few friends from High School at Atlantic Beach. While playing volleyball, Lilly was setting the ball and felt her ring slip away. Many people tried it search with no luck before calling Crystal Coast Ring Finders. It was seconds after I reached the beach the ring was quickly located. After showing on lookers how my machine reacted to Lilly’s ring, she was so happy to have the ring her mother gave her back in her possession.

I was notified to see if I could search a school athletic field in Clarks Summit, PA for a silver wedding ring. While playing water sports with the kids during their end of year field day, the ring had fallen off in a large field. I arrived to meet my client and he showed me the primary areas where he was playing. Using my Garrett ATPro I began searching in a grid pattern covering a large area. After a little more than an hour of searching I got the loud hit for his ring. He was sitting on the bleachers with his 3 year old when I approached him with his ring. He got chocked up and said he had just been praying with his young son that I would find the ring. A few minutes later his wife arrived and said she had just been praying as well while driving to our location. It was truly a blessing to return his ring and to see the smiles on their faces. Call me at 610-207-8677 whenever you need to find lost jewelry.


Daniel and his family were enjoying the beach at Fort Macon State Park. Daniel removed his wedding band before heading into the water. It wasn’t until they returned to their vehicle that Daniel realized he didn’t put his ring back on his finger. His wife Shanta found Crystal Coast Ring Finders and plans were made to attempt a recovery the following day. After going through the proper channels to secure permission, we headed to the area that Daniel had marked very well the previous day. After a few sweeps, my Equinox 800 displayed a strong 21 signal. Daniel’s ring was found just a couple of inches below the surface.

Atlantic Beach, NC
I was practicing my detector skills and settings at « The Circle ». As I pulled another bottlecap from it’s sandy depths (glass bottles are prohibited here), a couple asked if I had found an ear ring. Kate informed me she had lost the ear ring in the same general area 2 days prior. My recovery mode went into action as I started to grid the area. To her surprise and after a few more pieces of junk metal, I received a solid 1 signal on my Minelab Equinox 800. It took 1 scoop to unbury her missing ear ring.
Kate was thrilled I found it and explained although it didn’t have monetary value, her Aunt had made the ear rings for her and the sentimental value connection made her very happy to have the set back in her possession.
Got a text message from Bonnie on Saturday night June 5th at 20:50, that her husband Skip had lost his wedding ring in the water while wrestling around with his son. He was very upset and heartbroken that he had lost it. I reassured her that I would do my very best to find it for him and make him happy again. The next morning, first thing, I drive to their location and I get the lowdown. I changed my settings to only find silver or large sliver I then jumped into the water. It was less than 10 mins later I get a solid on the top silver target that I just knew it had to be the lost ring. After about five attempts to scoop it out, I finally saw the big shiny ring at the top of the clay clump on my sand scooper as it fell into the basket. I yelled out, » I GOT IT!!! » I get up to the bank and wash it off, shoot a photo and hand it back to Bonnie’s husband and he gave me a great big ole hug. Another happy person, reunited with their precious lost item.


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Raeven and her husband were at the beach and decided to shake the sand off of their tapestry. They both forgot she had removed her wedding ring to apply sunscreen earlier. Unfortunately, it was after the tapestry was clean they realized the ring was lost into the sand. After searching for over 2 hours, with no luck and accepted that they were out all that money and her beautiful ring. Raeven searched online for similiar stories to see if anyone had advice. She was able to locate Steven Ray a member of The Ring Finders and called only to find out he was out of town. Steven was able to contact a friend to aid in the recovery. Carl arrived quickly and found her ring in a matter of minutes! Raeven and her husband were so shocked and happy! Raeven said Carl was a very kind man and they couldn’t be more grateful. Both are in the military stationed in North Carolina but originally from the Midwest and Raeven confessed they didn’t realize how fast things get lost in the sand. Without our help, she stated, many in their predicament would be lost.