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Lost wedding ring in the grass, Orlando, Florida….Found with a metal detector!



Mike McInroe…Lost Jewelry Recovery Specialist! Land, water, grass, sand, woods, in houses and cars, on the ground or under the ground! Call ASAP…321-363-6029
I received a text from Marcia wanting to know if I could possibly help her find her lost wedding ring in the grass in front of her business. I answered immediately with a few questions of my own…like what were you doing when you lost your ring? And when did this happen and did you actually feel it come off? Marcia responded saying she felt it come off and knows the exact area where she was standing when that happened and I assured her that it should be easy enough to find her lost ring? There are times when trying to locate a lost ring that it can be very difficult and the answers to all my questions help me determine the likely hood and possibilities of actually finding it. Marcia was thrilled to hear that I could come out the following day and conduct a thorough search.
After meeting Marcia and hearing the details of how she lost her ring I began my search. She said her ring was loose and on the small side…a size 5 to be exact and made of white gold. It took about 10 minutes to cover the small target area and I thought I had checked thoroughly every target that rang up in the small gold range but I was not able to find her lost ring. So I expanded the search area thinking that maybe it flew further than what we first calculated…and still I came up with no ring. This prompted me to grid search the same target area again only this time going perpendicular to my original search. I again checked every obvious and some “not so obvious” targets and then..BEEP, BEEP! A reading of “44” on my ATMax, Garrett metal detector in ZERO Mode indicated a good, shallow signal and there was Marcia’s lost wedding ring just hiding down in the grass. I wondered how I actually missed it the first time but the most important thing was…that we found it! I left it right there in the grass and had Marcia come and look where it had landed and we marveled at how easily it had vanished in the grass! After 27 years of married life she was able to wear her ring without that sinking feeling of having lost it. It truly is an honor to help those in need of theringfinders unique services and I thank God for leading me to Marcia’s lost ring and for the opportunity to be a blessing in her life.
Lost a ring or something valuable and need my help? Call or text ASAP! 321-363-6029
Mike McInroe…blessed to be a member of theringfinders.com
Find your lost ring on Miami Beach with a metal detector



Don’t let your lost jewelry ruin your vacation, call me, Louis 305-608-1870. I have a metal detecting service and can come out and find your lost item real quick whether its in the water, sand or grass. If you lose something try to mark the area or remember a landmark like a lifeguard tower or a building. That way when I get there you can put me as close as possible as to where you lost it. In the photos above, she placed her ring on a towel and moved locations. Once she realized her ring was missing, she dropped on her hands and knees looking for it, but with no luck. Luckily one of the hotel members knew of my service and was able to give her my contact info. I was able to drive out and find it for her in no time and not have her vacation ruined. Check out my other successful recoveries on my homepage.
Lost and Found gold bracelet in backyard using metal detector

If you’ve recently lost something and need a metal detecting professional to come out and find it, give me a call (Louis 305-608-1870). This bracelet was lost on New Years Eve at night during a party. They searched for several days and couldn’t find it. They figured someone must have picked it up and walk away with it. They wanted closure by hiring me to detecting the whole yard. They just wanted to exhaust all efforts before giving up, but instead I was able to find it !!! This bracelet was very special and sentimental. If you want your lost item found, whether its in the shallow water at the beach, sand, or backyard, give me a call.
Lost White Gold Men’s Wedding Band in the Snow Found in Garden City Michigan
A Ruff Day…..
..Actually began for Travis Tuesday night when he took his dogs into the back yard and started to play in the snow. Toys were thrown and fetched and then snowballs tossed for the hounds to catch. After the wonder-fur time and frosty paws, with tails wagging the dogs went back into the house for the night as Travis shoveled snow off the deck. Early Wednesday, I got a text explaining that his ring was lost. I started to grid search with my MXT metal detector and got some junk signals but near the garage the detector signaled precious metal. Brushing the snow aside revealed Travis’ ring! He came over, we pawsed for a moment looking at it then he lifted the ring from the snow. Also very happy with the pawsitive outcome of the search, the dogs gave 4 paws up on the ulti-mutt recovery…….if you’re happy and you know it, clap your paws!
Jonathan




Longport NJ Lost Cartier LOVE Bracelet Found by Ring Finders South Jersey John Favano
Lost Rose Gold Promise Ring at Paki Park Playground…FOUND!!!


This ring find began when I got a call from Ijah who lives in Honolulu with his lovely wife Alison. After enjoying a day at Paki Park Playground with their son, Alison was leaving and as she picked up her bag her two rings fell into the grass and disappeared. She had taken them off to apply sunscreen and had placed them on the bag for safe keeping. Ijah & Alison were able to find the Engagement Ring but not the sentimental rose gold promise ring. I asked him if the grass in the park was long or short and when we could meet. He told me he was heading there again to hunt some more so I told him I’d head over after my business appointment. When I called to let Ijah know I was on my way, he told me that the grass was recently mowed, probably that morning. My heart sunk thinking the mower would either slaughter the ring or throw it into infinity. I told Ijah to expect the worst and pray for the best I was still going to hunt. When I arrived I was able to street park right at the lost ring spot. Ijah had placed a plastic bear where they had found the one ring already. I started my grid search there. I had a few false targets probably EMI then a boomer on the Manticore. The grass was fairly thick so I stooped down with my pinpointer and as it went off the probe exposed a shiny rose gold ring. Got it Ijah! Wow! I can’t believe it! That was so fast. Ijah called his wife over to show her and she was obviously relieved after searching for two days. We said a few pleasantries and handshakes then I walked away thankful the mower failed to ruin the hunt. Aloha to Alison & Ijah!
Lost Platinum Wedding Band In The Backyard Stanwood WA

SeattleRingHunter 206-618-8194 Lost Item Recovery Specialist LAND & SCUBA
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It was a nice sunny summer day when a gentleman called for assistance. He had been in his back yard hanging out with his dog. When his furry critter ran past him his hands were out along side of the dog when he felt his wedding band slip off his finger. Any of us wold he spent over an hour on his hands and knees poking by hand through his lawn with no success.
I arived quickly after our phone conversation ready for the hunt. These may be quick recoveries but after having looked for hours knowing that your wedding ring is right there and not being able to turn it up can become very frustrating.
Having no equipment or experience with a metal detector he made the best choice in calling upon an experienced Lost Item Recovery Specialist. Having the proper experience and equipment on hand the Seattle Ring Hunter recovered his ring and got a smile back on his face.
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January 31, 2024
Stud Earring Lost While Shoveling Snow in Franklin, Tennessee… FOUND!
Christina McCree – Ring Finder/Metal Detectorist for northern Alabama and southern/middle Tennessee…call or text ASAP, anytime 24/7…610-504-6135
On Wednesday evening (January 17th, 2024), I received a call from Amy stating she had lost her white gold and diamond stud earring (which was a gift from her husband) while shoveling snow from the driveway of her home in Franklin, Tennessee. On Sunday night into Monday evening, Tennessee and Alabama received a snow and ice storm along with artic temperatures that put the area out of commission for about a week. I told Amy that I would make it out for a search once the roads were clear and I had time off from my normal day job. It wouldn’t be until Sunday (January 28th), that I could safely travel the 1.5-hour drive to Amy’s house.
I met Amy at her home in Franklin, TN around 2pm on Sunday. Outside, was a brisk 42 degrees Fahrenheit with no sunshine and occasional drizzle. Since this earring was a stud, I was worried about the amount of metal and whether I could get a reading on my detector. Amy had her second earring, so I scanned it with my Minelab Equinox 900 with the 6” coil. I didn’t get a signal in any of the Park or Gold modes. I then checked the earring with my Garrett Pro-Pointer AT and Nokta AccuPOINT pinpointers. I received a reading on both, but the Nokta had the stronger signal. I planned to use that pinpointer to scan the sides of the driveway. This was definitely going to be a tough search considering how small the earring was, how large the driveway was, and that I had to use an almost 10-inch handheld metal detector.
I had Amy tell me exactly what happened. Amy shoveled her driveway in two sections. First was the steep driveway and the second was the steps to the house and outside the garage. After finishing the first section of the driveway, Amy went inside the house to re-layer, and she put on a sweater. She said she felt the sweater tug on her earring. She went back outside and finished the second section. Amy said the earring backing was still on her ear when she went back inside the house, but the stud was gone. Since fingers shrink when they are cold, I felt her ear shrunk when she went outside, plus the earring was loosened up from the sweater, so I decided to start my search in the second section of the shoveled driveway.
I had Amy show me one more time how far she shoveled in the second section by the garage and steeper part of the driveway. We were walking over, and Amy exclaimed, “there it is!” Amy had eyeballed her own earring laying in plain sight on the driveway! Amy told me that she couldn’t believe it because her husband had checked the entire driveway. He even used a flashlight at night, hoping the diamond would gleam back. Thankfully, the earring was not run over by a car and damaged, or even caught in the tire tread and driven away. Amazing! We celebrated for a few minutes, took some photos, and then I was on my way back to Huntsville, AL.
Maybe it was the heavy rain or wind that moved the earring into plain sight that day. Or maybe and what I truly believe – is that it was divine intervention and the power of prayer. I always pray before I leave for a search and when I get home. I ask that the Holy Spirit guide me to the person’s lost item and then I praise God, the Father when it is found and give Him all the glory. Truly a blessing being a member of Chris Turner’s The Ring Finders and getting to go on these adventures. Looking forward to the next search…


One Cooooool(d) Find! Lost key fob – Found in Harrison City, PA (near Pittsburgh)
Lost your ring, other valuable jewelry, cellphone, keys, or other metal object…call or text Brian Carpenter at (814)244-2300 as soon as possible. I am a ring recovery specialist serving Pittsburgh, Indiana (PA), and most of Western PA. Why rent a metal detector when you can get a trained operator with top of the line equipment at the same time…
I received a text from Brenda asking if I could look for her key fob which was lost in the snow. Her husband had been shoveling the driveway the day before and it fell out of his hoodie pocket. She did know if it was in the snow around the driveway or down in the sewer at the end of the driveway.
It was a balmy 18 degrees on the car thermometer when I arrived…almost warm enough for shorts and to work on my tan. I got straight to work and did not find much of anything…a piece of foil, a paperclip, and some type of tiny pieces of what looked like a chain but no key fob. The driveway was a problem as there metal all around the perimeter, so much so that I set down the machine and took out my pin pointer and checked the entire area with it.
After about an hour Brenda came out and was very disappointed I was unable to locate it. We talked for a few minutes and I told her at some point they might find it after the snow melted if it was not in the sewer. As we were talking she informed me with that being the only key fob for the car the dealership would have to remove the computer to make a new key and it was going to be an eye-popping amount of money. She thanked me for coming out and gave me my travel fee and a bit extra (very kind but not necessary). I decided that on my way out I would look one more time…I made it back up to the area of the steps that lead to the side of the house where I had found the foil earlier. I had another sound, guessing it was more foil I reached back in. Low and behold I found the key fob.
I went to the porch and rang the doorbell and returned the key fob to Brenda. I was relieved to have found it which would save her a pile of money and aggravation and she was just so thankful. I am glad I checked again and I had thought I had done a very thorough search prior to finding it, but I had to remind myself of one of the cardinal rules of metal detecting – always go back over your hole to make sure there is nothing else in it. I guess that holds true even in the snow! I was happy to be able to help and as always it was nice to meet another kind and generous person like Brenda.

