Recover lost ring Minnesota Tag | The Ring Finders

Lost ring in Grand Rapids lake recovered!

  • from Coon Rapids (Minnesota, United States)

During a family boating outing, Lee removed his wedding ring after realizing that swimming with it wasn’t a good idea. Unfortunately, as he took it off, the ring slipped from his hand and disappeared into the water.

Realizing that the moment he moved it would become much harder to pinpoint where the ring had fallen, Lee remained perfectly still while his family searched. After several frantic minutes with no success, the boat was repositioned, and about 30 minutes later they were able to mark the suspected location.

Using the pinned area as a starting point, I began my search. This is where the story becomes remarkable. Lee is visually impaired and relies primarily on his peripheral vision. Despite that challenge, he had mentally marked the exact spot where he had been standing. During the search, fishing buoys were placed to mark the estimated drop zone.

After an hour and a half of searching, Lee entered the water and confidently said, « This is where I was. » He was relying on his memory and remarkable spatial awareness. I worked my way toward him, and just five feet away, my detector led me to his wedding ring!

Having worked in rehabilitation for more than 50 years, I’ve often seen how the loss of one sensory input can lead to heightened awareness in others. Lee’s ability to recall his position so accurately was truly impressive. He positioned himself approximately fifty feet from the pinned location. His sense of awareness was more accurate than GPS coordinates!

I thoroughly enjoyed meeting Lee and his wife, Molly. They were a joy to be around and treated us like family. Thank you both for trusting me to help recover such a meaningful treasure. It was an honor to be your ring finder.

Lost ring in Big Lake beach recovered!

  • from Coon Rapids (Minnesota, United States)

Unfortunately, this is an all-too-common occurrence. While swimming at a public beach, his ring slipped off his finger and disappeared beneath the water.

Beaches are a top priority for metal detectorists during the summer because incidents like this happen so often. When I received the call, I knew time was critical. At a busy public beach, every passing hour increases the chance that someone else could find the ring or that shifting sand and heavy foot traffic could make recovery more difficult.

We agreed to meet a few hours later, after the beach had become less crowded. Once I arrived, the search area was identified, and I conducted a thorough search until, at last, his ring was recovered.

Thank you for trusting me to help recover your lost ring. Seeing your appreciation—and your near-tearful expression when it was returned—made every minute of the search worthwhile.

Lost ring in Annandales worst lake conditions recovered Scuba diving.

  • from Coon Rapids (Minnesota, United States)

While many were celebrating over the 4th of July weekend, one family was dealing with the stress of losing an engagement ring.

The 2026 engagement ring had disappeared into six feet of thick, dense weeds with more than a foot of deep muck below. This recovery was one of the toughest I’ve tackled, requiring over an hour of cutting and clearing weeds while constantly fighting heavy entanglement that reduced my underwater range of motion to almost nothing. After several much-needed breaks and a lot of persistence, the ring was finally recovered!

A huge thank you to the wonderful people I had the privilege of working with. I truly appreciate the opportunity to help bring such a meaningful piece back where it belongs.

Lost Gold Wedding Band Recovered Minnesota Scuba Diving Metal Detecting

  • from Twin Cities Metro (Minnesota, United States)

Libby & Andrew were on a visit to southern Minnesota with family. They visited a nearby park with a small swimming beach. Andrew decided to take a swim and while swimming in about 7 feet of water, he felt his white gold wedding band slip off. He dove down and searched, though the visibility was zero. All he could do is feel around in the muck and sand with zero luck. Libby got on line and started searching for help and came across theringfinders.com website. She called me and we discussed what had happened. It’s always important for me to get as much information as possible to help me in the recovery. Libby did an excellent job providing me with google map video’s depicting exactly where they thought the ring would be. I jumped in for scuba search and after pulling out a bunch of garbage, I got that nice tone of gold. There it was, a nice white gold wedding band.

Truly glad I could help you out and thanks to Libby for the great info. It really helps!

Darrin