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Mom’s Heirloom ring lost in Navarre – FOUND!

  • from Orange Beach (Alabama, United States)

I have a passion for helping people find their sentimental rings and that is exactly what my new friend Kathy had. Kathy and her family were at Navarre beach and sat down to enjoy the gulf. Kathy’s daughter told her that she should take her ring off to make sure she didn’t lose it. This is normally wise advice, but unfortunately it got placed on a towel and quickly came off while playing with the grandkids. This was a very important ring because it actually belonged to Kathy’s mom and it was the only ring she chooses to wear. Needless to say she was distraught and I’m very glad she called me. I came out quickly to Navarre before sunset and got the lowdown on where they were sitting and what had happened. I did a couple of passes back-and-forth with no luck. I asked her to go back over the events of the day and she pointed out a very nice group of Neighbors. I decided to take a pass closer to them since I thought they wouldn’t mind and I’m glad I did. I didn’t go very far until I heard a great gold tone and gave Kathy a big smile. When I pulled it up in the scoop she said, does that mean you found it? And I told her that’s exactly what it means and held the scoop out to her. Sentimental heirloom ring is back where it belongs. 😃 Thank you so much for trusting me Kathy.

Stealth mode ring recovery!

  • from Orange Beach (Alabama, United States)

 

I almost didn’t post this story but I wanted to make sure y’all know I’ve been standing watch. This gentleman called from a town I cover and asked that I not share his name or take his picture. I can absolutely do a stealth mission when needed. It was pretty straightforward, his wife put her Diamond wedding band in the cup holder of her chair and when she shook out the sand, it went flying. A few minutes in ninja mode 🥷 and I had it back to him. I got approval for a selfie and a pic of just the ring and I was gone like it never happened. 😉 Mission accomplished.