Silver ring lost in Gun Lake, MI
Received a request from Jon K asking for help in finding a ring for his good friend Krissie from Chicago. Krissie and her fiance were vacationing at Jon’s cottage over the holiday and keeping cool by playing catch with a tennis ball in about 4 ft of water. On one throw she felt her ring fly off and did not see where it landed. Considering the 4 to 6 inches of silt on the bottom of the lake, their chances of finding that ring were near zero.
Jon and his friend met me at the cottage and gave me the story of how Krissie had lost the ring. I started to grid the search area and each time I got a signal, Jon, wearing mask and snorkel, would dive down and retrieve the item for me – much easier with the thick silt on the bottom than using a water scoop. With only some bottle caps and other junk found we decided to call Krissie to see if she could give us any more details on where the ring might have been lost. She said her fiance was standing next to an underwater tie down for a boat, and she was about 30 feet away throwing the ball to him. That information was key to giving us a more specific area to search. I soon got a high tone signal and I gave Jon the sign that this one had to be it. I marked the spot with the wood handle end of my water scoop and Jon dove down with the pin-pointer to locate the target. He came up with the ring in his hand and a big smile on his face.
With a few hoots and hollers for the neighbors watching us and a few pictures we ended the day on a high note for everyone. When I got home I had already received a heart felt thank you voicemail from Krissie. She said she bought that ring at Tiffany’s about 12 years ago, has worn it daily since then, and it means the world to her.








My hunting partner and fellow ringfinder, Gregg Larabel, received a call from Cindy S. saying she lost her ring in her bedroom and they could not find it. Gregg and I showed up at her house after she got off work and met her husband, Paul, and Liz the family dog, then received the story of the lost ring. Cindy and Paul were just waking up on Saturday morning and Cindy took off her three rings to apply hand lotion and handed them to Paul to put on his pinky finger for safe keeping. He laid the rings on the bed for a moment before he decided that wasn’t a good idea, and handed them back to Cindy to put on the night stand. Cindy took the rings without really looking at them and put them on the night stand. She realized the wedding band was missing when she went to put them back on. They searched the bedroom for hours without finding the lost wedding ring, and, deciding it was unlikely the cat ate it, Cindy got on the internet and found TheRingFinders.com. Gregg and I decided to start the search in the bedroom, and with the help of Paul and Cindy we dismantled the bed and searched everywhere in, around, and under the bed. No luck. I then started to look next to the dresser at the foot of the bed and after moving a small pillow on the floor and with the help of a flashlight I saw the glint of the white gold ring hiding in the pile of the carpet. How the ring got way over to that side of the room is the real mystery but we were all happy to see it back on Cindy’s finger.


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John called me at around 7:00PM tonight and by 8:15PM his ring was in my scoop. He was playing with his kids in the water when he felt his ring fly off. They were right by a buoy, and he was sure the ring had to be within 10ft of that.
car keys missing-the only keys they had for their car. They had been in her backpack at the start of the hike, but going down the other side of the dune she had fallen, and assumed that is where she lost the keys.