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Lost white gold and diamond ring surprise found after 3 years Blair Nebraska

  • from Lincoln (Nebraska, United States)

Contact me for all your metal detecting and recovery needs. Rob 402-580-6933. Land, water, cracks in concrete, rings, keys, hearing aids, phones, etc. Helping law enforcement. Serving Lincoln and the greater Nebraska area..

This recovery starts with a story 3 years ago in 2022. Breanna took her rings off and put them in her pocket to keep them safe. She was coaching some kids sports and didn’t want to damage them. Later she went to put her rings back on and 1 of the 3 was missing. All the rings were custom made and the engagement ring was the one missing. They immediately started searching the area. Got metal detectors, had all the kids down on their hands and knees. She repeated this every night with her husband. After a month they were convinced that it might have got lost in the parking when she got her keys out and someone must have picked it up. Posting on social media had no results………until I joined that private Facebook page looking for cold cases. I reached out to try to get more information. After no success of communicating I decided to go out with the information given in the post and see if i could find it. I laid out my grid and after 3 hours got the signal that I wanted to hear among all the trash. I was then able to get ahold of Breanna a couple days later where she received a video of her ring coming out of the ground. There are lots details to this story. To much to write about. Tanner and Breanna agreed to meet up and share the story when they picked up her ring. Video link below. It was my honor to recover and return this ring on their 20th anniversary. Congratulations Tanner and Breanna.


Lost Barrel Ring10 kt Yellow Gold On The Side of The Road, St Albert, Alberta.

  • from Edmonton (Alberta, Canada)
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I recived a call from Sandra on December 27 requesting my service to locate her newly purchased wedding band which had been lost on the 23 of December while walking to a store. She took a short cut down a sharp enbankment, fell half way down the hill, and felt the ring slip off her finger and into the snow.

Sandra called her husband Kevin to come and help her find the ring.  They both searched  for a couple of hours and having no luck they went back the next day.   Sandra than purchased a metal detector that just fustrated her even more because she did not understand how it worked. Sandra and Kevin went back a couple more times to search and again no luck.

Sandra called her daughter in Calgary and told her what happend.  She suggested to call the Ringfinders as there was someone in Edmonton that could possible help.  That is how Sandra got in touch with me.

After spending over three hours and not finding the ring I told Sandra she must have lost the ring somewhere else. Sandra felt that the ring had to be on the hill.  As a precaution I suggested that she should make a police report in the chance that someone would pick it up and turn it in to the RCMP.

While driving back from Sherwood Park this morning I started to think of the last few searches I had done.  I realized that prior to leaving my house this morning I had changed one of the coils on my detectors to search for a set of keys.   I decided to return and search for the Barrel Ring on the hill.  With in 2 minutes I found Sandra’s Ring only 18 inches from where she had  slipped!

Right away I called Sandra and told her the good news.   I had found her ring and I would immediately drop if off.

Thank you Sandra and Kevin for entrusting me to find your Ring.

 

Lost ring recovered Lincoln Nebraska

  • from Lincoln (Nebraska, United States)

Call me for all your metal detecting and recovery needs… Rob 402-580-6933

I got a call from Noah’s mom to see if I could help him locate a special ring that he had lost while playing basketball. It was a ring that his older brother once wore. What a blast to see siblings so close to each other. I got the story and pulled out my detector and……………Oh no. There was an underground dog fence giving off a lot of EMI. Bad thing was the house was vacant and I couldn’t turn it off. I started to make adjustments and learned that if I crept real slow I could hear signals amongst all the chatter. A few minutes later I let Noah be the one to operate the pinpointer and recovery the ring. The video shows the interference and the recovery.