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LOST GOLD WEDDING RING in GREENSBORO, NC…….FOUND!!!

  • from Raleigh (North Carolina, United States)

I received a text from a gentleman about a gold wedding ring lost in his backyard, by a friend of his, during an obstacle/drinking event that involved a slip n slide and a bat spin!

Needless to say the ring flew off at some point and they couldn’t find it.

After arriving and getting the layout it took about 10-15 mins to find it!

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Ring count for 2025: 139 (23 – recoveries)

GOLD – 26 (15 – recoveries)
GOLD/SILVER – 2 (2 – recoveries)
PLATNIUM – 3 (3 – recoveries)
SILVER – 36 (3 – recoveries)
VINTAGE – 2
JUNK – 72

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Lost Tungsten Ring in the Sand Found in Westland Michigan

  • from Detroit (Michigan, United States)

A Fist Pump Serve…..

….was all Dennis could hope for as he spiked the ball down to score the winning point on the volleyball court as darkness fell upon the game. With a successful win the players congratulated one another with high 5’s and danced around on the court. After Dennis got home he noticed his ring missing. Rushing back to the court he looked around in the dark with no luck. On site he showed me what went on. I had 3 places the ring could be. Either side of the court or the opposite side of the court out in the thick grass. I elected to start in the area he was standing when the final serve was given. My MXT metal detector was wanting to score but gave no signals until I was right under the net. A very nice signal came thru. Pushing thru the sand with my pin-pointer metal detector revealed his ring! Dennis was totally surprised that the ring was there and felt even more victorious that this meeting at the net scored another memorable victory of a different kind that will last a lifetime.

Jonathan

 

Lost Men’s Wedding Band found in the Northland!

  • from Saint Joseph (Missouri, United States)

Jacob called me last Saturday about his wedding band he lost at Park North of the River in Kansas City, MO. He had taken his daughter to the park to play at the playground.
He had previously put his ring in his pocket and as he walked up the hill to the playground he took his key fob out to make sure his car was locked and apparently the ring came out as well. He happened to check his pocket while his daughter was playing and called me shortly after searching for it for a while. I met him at the park and followed the path that he said he took up the hill and located it about 30 feet from the gate. I love to see the smiles after I find a lost item, it not only makes them happy, but me as well.

Lost and found diamond wedding ring Cobourg Ontario

Received a text last evening from Terry about him loosing his Diamond wedding band while at Cobourg beach yesterday afternoon. While wrestling with his son, in waist deep water, he felt his ring slip off his finger. We decided to meet at the beach right away to find his ring and not wait til the following day as there are many detectorists looking for lost jewelry, especially after a weekend. Terry was pretty sure he could get me within a 20×20 feet area where the ring had slipped off. Unfortunately, the beach and water looks quite different in total darkness. After an hour or so of gridding the area, took a break and Terry infoed me he had to get back home for work the next day. I decided to stay and keep looking. Another hour into the hunt, and after jewelry targets including a ring, I finally found his beautiful ring. I drove to his home and returned his ring. He was extremely happy and very emotional to be reunited with his ring. Another great recovery. Life is good!!!

 

White Gold Wedding Ring Lost in Front Yard-Found!

  • from Chattanooga (Tennessee, United States)

I was contacted by a husband, (Ben), saying his wife lost her wedding ring in the front yard and that they had tried finding it with a metal detector, but had not located it. They had a very large front yard, but had marked off an area they thought it would be, because he had to run the mower. The area he thought it would be had not been cut. The temperatures those days were at the 95 degree range and I was in the full sun with no relief from any shade. The first day I spent around 4-5 hours finding nothing but surface items that sounded like a ring, small pieces of foil. I had completely covered the entire area he thought it would be. I was spent from the heat, so I came back the next day and expanded the search area. After around 4 hours I was well outside of the original search area by around 60 feet or so and I got a consistent 17 on my Manticore and it seemed to be on the surface because of the double beep. I had found it, but there was a problem. It was in the area that had been mowed and had been damaged from being run over with the mower tire. The band had been bent, had a small stone missing, and the main setting stone was loose. So as soon as I could I put it in a small zip lock bag so if anything else came loose it would not get lost.

 

Gold promise ring lost in the grass, found and returned to owner, Orlando, Florida!

  • from Sanford (Florida, United States)
Contact:



Contact me for all your metal detecting and recovery needs. Mike McInroe…Central Florida Ring Finder @ 321-363-6029! Land, water, grass, sand, in cars, in homes…rings, keys, chains, phones, property markers, etc.

James called me and asked if I could help him find a very special ring that he had given to his very special lady friend! As sometimes happens in life, people get upset about something that is said or done and we tend to react and say or do things that we later regret. (I thing we all have been there…right?). Well, this very special ring was thrown out of a truck window while sitting at a stop light. James immediately realized the severity of his action and he pulled into the gas station parking lot and began searching for the ring. It was a yellow gold ring with small diamonds and a very small size and even though the grass had been recently cut they could not find the lost thrown ring. James even got his own metal detector from home and they used it to search for a couple of hours but only found pull tabs and small pieces of aluminum. Then he found my number on line and we made arrangements to meet later on that same day. After showing me the 50 square foot area that he was “almost 100% sure” that was where the ring landed…I got my metal detector out and started to carefully grid search the small area. Along most all roads and sidewalks there is the usual trash items and this area was littered with small pieces of aluminum from the numerous soda cans that were shredded by the lawn mowers over the years. I went slowly and investigated each signal that sounded even close to what a small gold ring would respond like. After 20 minutes of careful searching I decided to expand the search area and about 10 feet further up the sidewalk I got a smooth, solid, repeatable signal that proved to be exactly what I was looking for! James was in tears when I handed him his ring and the relief and happiness were evident by his big smile!

How can I help you? Call or text me ASAP @ 321-363-6029 and let’s talk!

Mike McInroe…honored to be a member of theringfinders.com

Ocean City New Jersey Lost Claddagh Ring Found by Ring Finders South Jersey John Favano

  • from North Wildwood (New Jersey, United States)

Lost a ring in Ocean City, NJ?

Call 215-850-0188!

Metal Detector Helps Find Lost Ring in Ocean City, NJ – North End Beach Search Success

Ocean City, NJ is known for its clean beaches and relaxing ocean views. Perfect for summer memories.

Julia was enjoying her day on the north end of the beach. The sand was soft and warm.

But then, disaster struck. Her precious Claddagh ring slipped off and vanished into the sand.

The ring had emotional value — it wasn’t just jewelry. Julia began searching, but the sand offered no clues.


She Called a Ring Finder With a Metal Detector

Julia contacted me through Ring Finders South Jersey, and I arrived at the north end shortly after.

With my professional metal detector and tools, I began a quick grid search in the suspected area.

Time is critical when searching for lost rings. Acting fast increases the chance of recovery.


A Fast and Happy Recovery!

Within minutes of beginning the search, my metal detector signaled a target just below the surface.

I carefully dug, and there it was — the missing Claddagh ring, still in perfect shape.

Julia was overwhelmed with joy. Another successful beach ring recovery in Ocean City, NJ.


Why Metal Detector Services Matter

Lost items on the beach may seem gone forever. But a trained ring finder with the right tools can help.

I’ve helped recover hundreds of items across New Jersey’s beaches, including rings, keys, and heirloom jewelry.

Every search is personal. Every recovery matters.


If You Lost a Ring in Ocean City, NJ…

Don’t panic. Contact a professional ring finder with a metal detector right away. Time can make all the difference.

Call or text anytime. I’m based in South Jersey and available for fast recovery help across beach towns.

Lost Yellow Gold Sentimental Hawaiian Style Ring at Ulua Lagoon Ko Olina Resort…FOUND!!!

  • from O‘ahu (Hawaii, United States)

This ring find began when I got text from Rocky who is a Security Officer at 4 Seasons.  His daughter, Avhenlee, had lost his Sister in Law’s Gold Sentimental Hawaiian ring in Ulua Lagoon and he wanted to know my availability.  While we were talking his daughter had been texting me info about the lost ring.  I gave her a call and told her I would hunt first thing in the morning on the low tide.  The next morning after finishing a successful recovery at 4 Seasons, I headed to Ulua Lagoon.  I matched up the pics Avhenlee sent me and started the grid search.  On about the sixth leg I got a nice tone on the Manticore in about chest deep water.  After two scoops the Shiny Gold Hawaiian ring was in the scoop.  I went and cleaned up then called Avhenlee and told her the good news.  She just so happened to be dropping her father off at Aulani in a few minutes so we met there for the return.  When she arrived her bright smile was from ear to ear.  A hug & prayer was all that was needed then.  Aloha to Avhenlee!

Ocean View Campground Lost Wedding Band and Anniversary Ring Found by John Favano Ring Finders South Jersey

  • from North Wildwood (New Jersey, United States)

Lost a ring in the campground?

Give a call!

201-850-0188

After some beach wrestling between our son and his mom over a football disaster struck and her wedding rings went flying into the sand.

We searched for hours with help from others, but still no luck. As the sun began to set, we reached out to John at Ring Finders South Jersey for help recovering the lost wedding ring and anniversary band.

Sean wrote “📞 John showed up in less than 30 minutes, a metal detector in hand, and a headlamp on his head totally focused and determined.

After a careful grid search and lots of patience, John recovered BOTH rings! 🙌

He’s not just great at what he does he’s also down to earth, respectful, and truly cares about helping people. 💯

If you ever lose a ring on the beach in South Jersey, don’t panic. Call John at Ring Finders South Jersey. Highly recommended!”

Wellfleet, MA Richard Browne Makes Short Work of Finding a Lost Ring.

  • from Cape Cod (Massachusetts, United States)

August 19, 2025 Richard, a Horticulturist at heart, was doing what he loved to do. That was helping a friend out by doing some gardening, pruning and clean-up when what could happen, did happen his wedding band slipped from his finger. He had no memory of it coming off, it was just gone, somewhere in the yard.
Telling his wife was a bit stressful when done they returned to the property, with hopes of finding the ring. Not finding the ring, they turned to the internet to find someone that could help. That is when I got involved via a text message that read “Maybe you have availability this week? I answered by a phone call and set up a time for the next afternoon.
I am glad I had set it up for the afternoon as another call for help came to me to find a ring lost in a local swimming beach. I asked another Ring Finder to go along…two could find the ring twice as fast. Sure enough Leighton found the water ring in less than 5 minutes. All said and done we were off to search for Richard’s ring at 2:30.

We pulled into the driveway right at 2:30, what timing! Introductions and then a walk thru the area that should be holding the band that matched his wife’s band, but one with a bigger and with a looser fit. As always a Ring Finder is always alert to his surroundings. About 30 feet from my car and our detecting gear a bit of glitter caught my eye. UNBELIEVABLE! It was the ring. This was my first find without even taking my equipment out of the car.

Now it was up to Tobe to take the ring home and have it resized so Richard could wear it with a bit of confidence that he would not loose it again. This return will be in the memory of several people for a long time. I wish all searches were this easy. No, not really, if they were, my hobby would lose my interest in very little time. But on the other hand, it would be quicker outcome for those that had made the loss. In the end, it matters not who or when a lost object is found, but that it is returned to the rightful owner.