Suncoast Research And Recovery Club (SRARC), Author at The Ring Finders | Page 11 of 43
Ring Lost At Redington Shores Beach , Recovered By SRARC
Platinum Band Lost In Tampa, Recovered By SRARC
Stolen Jewelry Thrown In Water, Recovered By SRARC
Ring Lost On Clearwater Beach, Recovered By SRARC
Ring Lost In Tarpon Springs, Recovered By SRARC
Mike was rubbing bug lotion off his hands while standing on the dock behind his sailboat. His wife who was in the sailboat heard a small splash and Mike realized he had slid his gold anniversary ring off his finger into the water. They found our SRARC Ring Finders website and contacted Howard Metts. Howard and his wife Jeanine came out two days later with their hookah dive rig to search for the ring in 10-11 feet of water. With zero visibility and 4 inches of silt on the bottom, Howard came up with the ring using his hand held metal detector. Mike and his wife Joselyn were amazed to see the ring again!
Honeymoon Island Lost Ring, Recovered By SRARC
Ring Lost In The Water, Recovered By SRARC
Olu was feeding the seagulls off his seawall when he watched his ring fly off his finger into the deep water at the end of the dock. He found our SRARC Ringfinders website and contacted Howard Metts who came out the next day with his wife Jeanine to do the underwater hunt. Using a dive tank, hookah rig, and dive gear, along with a small hand held Pulse Dive detector Howard went under to start the search. After the first dive of 10 minutes Howard increased his dive weights to 18 lbs and proceeded on a second dive. After 5 minutes Howard got a signal and came up with the ring. Olu was extremely happy and grateful to see his ring again. Great job team!
Ring Lost At The Don Cesar, Recovered By SRARC
Bruce and Tammy were having a lovely time at the Don Cesar Beach Resort in St. Pete Beach Florida. Tammy decided to take her family heirloom ring off to apply suntan lotion. The ring was accidentally dropped from the lounge chair to the sand where it quickly disappeared. Bruce, with help from the resort employees, tried looking and raking the sand. After a search on the internet for SRARC and THE RINGFINDERS, Joe was called as the sun was setting to help. A quick search in the dark was successful and Tammy was reunited with her beautiful ring.
Ring Lost In Lake, Recovered By SRARC
Sandy was pulling weeds from the lake and realized the ring her mother had given her had come off her finger. Her daughter contacted our SRARC Ringfinders and spoke to Howard Metts who arranged a hunt. Rob Clarke, Howard Metts, and Ed Osmar responded for the hunt. After checking for gators the hunters headed into the lake with Howard spooking a water snake that left the water. Five minutes latter Rob came up with the ring. Sandy was overjoyed to see the ring again. Great job team!