Lost Keys in a Snowstorm, A Bad Tuesday in Gladwyne PA. Keys Found by Dave Milsted




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I received a call from a distraught Kayleigh on Thanksgiving Eve (Wednesday, November 25, 2020) for a lost set of keys. Kayleigh explained that she was in the stressful process of moving and lost her only set of car and house keys on Tuesday afternoon. Kayleigh was supposed to leave on Wednesday morning to travel to Tennessee for a Thanksgiving Day family gathering. Instead, she spent all day Wednesday searching for her keys. She wasn’t sure if she put the keys somewhere in the house or dropped them in the leaves outside, but she was unable to find them.
Running out of options, Kayleigh went online to rent a metal detector and discovered The Ring Finders Metal Detecting Service. She decided to try a Ring Finder from the directory first. Starkville, Mississippi is almost a 3.5-hour drive (7-hour round trip) from where I’m located at in Huntsville, Alabama, but there were no other Ring Finders in her area. Hearing her voice on the phone, I could tell I was her only hope in order for her to see her family on Thanksgiving. I graciously agreed to drive out early on Thanksgiving morning for a search.
I left my house at 4am and arrived at Kayleigh’s house around 7:30. She had a pot of coffee waiting on me and we enjoyed a quick cup before I got to work. Kayleigh said she could’ve lost the keys in either the front of the house or in the backyard while cleaning up around the firepit. She wasn’t sure which path she took to walk out there, but she felt the backyard was the most likely spot she would’ve dropped the keys. The backyard also had a large amount of leaves that could easily hide a set of keys. I thought this was the best place to start searching. Due to the rebar in the concrete, I used my handheld Garrett pinpointer to clear around the leaves on the patio. I then started scanning my Minelab Equinox 800 along the most direct path to the firepit. The first signal I checked, I brushed a few leaves aside with my pinpointer and boom, there were Kayleigh’s keys!!! 5 minutes after starting the search and the first signal I checked, I had Kayleigh’s keys in hand! I went back in the house to tell her the good news!
Kayleigh was so thankful and relived that she had her keys back! She also couldn’t believe at how quickly I found them, because she spent a whole day searching! Nonetheless, she had her keys back! I had been praying the night before and during the drive to Mississippi for God to put me in the right spot. I asked Him for a quick search in order for us both to be able to spend the rest of Thanksgiving with our families. God surely delivered! All glory to Him!
Kayleigh thanked me a few more times. We said Happy Thanksgiving and I was back on the road home. Kayleigh was leaving shortly after to see her family in Tennessee for the Holiday. This was truly a Thanksgiving miracle!


If you or someone you know has lost a ring, jewelry, or other metal item, please contact a member of The Ring Finders.



I received a message on my Facebook page late last night from Sheyla who lost her wedding band and engagement ring on the beach in Brigantine, NJ earlier in the day. I spoke to her shortly after I received her message and we made plans to meet early this morning to look for the rings. After we met and talked about where the rings might be, I started my search and within 20 minutes the rings were found. It just so happens that today is their 8th wedding anniversary, so it was all the more special when it was recovered!



Chris lost his platinum wedding band trying to catch a ball in ankle-deep water today. I received a call from fellow Ringfinder Jeff Laag who gave me Anouska’s phone number so I could get the details for the recovery. I started a search of the wet sand shortly after I arrived, and the ring was found on the slope. It was Chris’ and his family’s first day of vacation in Ocean City, New Jersey-it can now be a relaxing one!



Jason sent me an email last week, asking if I could search for a ring his mother lost 18 years ago. It is a diamond platinum ring that belonged to his grandmother. His mom lost it while gardening. We made plans for me to drive up to the town of Middlesex today.
I met Jason & his mom, Audrey. She explained that she was gardening in the front yard, and when she went into the house, the ring was missing. She also was in the back yard shed, where she keeps all of her tools.
She is moving to Florida in a couple of weeks and would really like to have her mother’s ring back. When she lost it, it caused a lot of drama between her mom and herself. She said she had another professional detectorist search for it several years ago with no luck. My optimism faded big time.
I searched the garden and found a ton of roofing nails and foil (from potted plants). I searched the front lawn. Someone must have had holes in their pocket because the path to the driveway was loaded with coins. I searched down to the sidewalk.
Jason said, “I guess we should look in the back yard now.” I said, “let me search the strip between the sidewalk and the street.” He didn’t believe it would be there. With about 4 feet left to search in the strip, I get an excellent 8-9 on my detector. I think it is another piece of tin or foil. It is right up against the curb. About 4 inches deep, I see the beautiful ring.
I wanted to surprise them, so I pulled out my cell phone and acted like I am texting someone. But I’m taking pictures. Jason comes running down to me, asking me what I found. So I just told him that I found it. He couldn’t believe that I found it. So he picks it up and shows his mom sitting on the porch. She lets out the loudest blood curtailing scream. Her elderly neighbor 2 doors down came out of the house to make sure everything is ok.
Audrey didn’t care about social distancing. I got a big hard hug. Audrey shed a lot of tears of joy. It looks like 100 pounds of weight has been lifted off of her. I was so happy that I could find a ring that was missing for 18 years, even after another detectorist searched.
I love my Hobby!!
A note from Jason: I contacted Dave to look for my Grandmothers wedding ring that my mom lost 18 yrs ago. He showed up and is very professional. After 1 hr of nails, screws, and bottle tabs. He was almost done with the front yard and searched a patch of grass right on the edge of the curb. Long behold he found the ring that gave my mom so much heartache for years. Thank You Dave for making her the happiest I have seen her in a long time.
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Yesterday afternoon I received a call from Kaitlyn she said that her husband had lost his wedding band in the sand while throwing a football on the beach in Ocean City, New Jersey.
After meeting Anthony where he was and asking him a few questions. I started the search for the ring in a grid pattern after about 10 minutes
of searching the ring was found. Anthony and his family could continue to enjoy there vacation in Ocean City, NJ.

After a lot of searching by friends without any luck, we were called to help locate this beautiful ring in the lake next to a boat dock. The reason the well-meaning friends weren’t able to find it is b/c someone stepped on it thus sinking it an additional 4-5 inches; thru the mud and the muck, Don was able to dig down and retrieve it. Allows for a wonderful ending to a fun holiday weekend.
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