Villas, NJ Lost Gold & Rainbow Sapphire Bangle Bracelet FOUND! By Ring finder Jeffrey Laag


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Debbie and her son Michael were spending the day in Ocean City, NJ, enjoying the beach and a game of catch with a football. Debbie’s engagement ring and wedding band flew off her finger and disappeared into the waist-deep ocean water.
Panicked, Debbie immediately called her husband who was at home. He quickly found Ring Finders South Jersey and gave me a call. I gathered some additional details about what had happened and arrived at the beach within 30 minutes. Debbie and her son provided more information about where the rings were lost, and with that, I began my search.
After digging a few targets and searching about 30 minutes down the beach in the waist-deep water, I got one strong signal, then another. And then, to everyone’s relief, both of Debbie’s lost rings were found! Debbie and Michael were overjoyed – they are celebrating their 30th wedding anniversary, and this made their day in Ocean City, NJ truly unforgettable!
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The sun was shining on the beach in North Wildwood, NJ, with the sound of seagulls filling the air. Angelo had been tossing a football in the surf the previous day. He felt his wedding band slip off into the ocean. He searched frantically, but the water was rushing in and the ring could have been anywhere. That’s when someone mentioned the Ring Finders South Jersey. Angelo reached out to me, and I arrived shortly after speaking to him. He told me where he thought the ring might be, and I began the search, scanning the bottom of the surf with my metal detector. After about 20 minutes of searching, my detector buzzed. I scooped up a handful of sand and shells, and there in the center of my scoop was Angelo’s wedding band. Angelo was ecstatic and it was a great day in North Wildwood, NJ!
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I received a call for a lost engagement ring in Lake Tahoe. They provided an accurate location with pics and a pin drop.
It was found in 3 feet of water within a short time. It’s a great feeling returning the lost engagement ring to the bride to be.

I was contacted by Adam because he lost his wedding ring in his backyard. Adam told me he took his ring off an set it ontop of his phone on his deck prior to working in his yard. As a rain shower approach he grabbed his phone and ring to go inside and dropped his ring in the grass somewhere. He searched the previous day and couldn’t find his ring. While his wife was looking to rent a metal detector she came across theringfinders.com and found me. I arrived the same day he called and found his ring in about five minutes.




A few days ago, I was contacted by a man who had lost something incredibly meaningful in the Nottawasaga River in Wasaga Beach, Ontario — his late father’s university ring.
It had slipped off his finger during a night swim. In the darkness, there was no hope of finding it. The current, and water visability , and the fact that it was pitch black made it feel like it was gone forever.
But he didn’t give up. He reached out to me, and with the help of an underwater metal detector and some careful diving, I was able to return to the river in the daylight and begin a precise search.
After methodically scanning the riverbed, I got a signal — and there it was, nestled between some stones: his father’s ring, still intact.
Returning it to him was a powerful moment. You could see the weight lift off his shoulders. This wasn’t just a piece of jewelry — it was a symbol of legacy, love, and connection to someone he deeply missed.
I’m grateful to be able to help recover items like this. They’re more than metal — they’re memories.
If you’ve lost something valuable in the water, don’t hesitate to reach out. You’d be surprised what can be recovered with the right tools and persistence.
I got a text from this lady and she was wondering if I could find her ring she lost a few days ago while hitting a volleyball in the water. She said I was in about 3 to 4 feet of water. So i went out and met her at the beach. She told me where she thought she was so I searched for about 2 hrs and could not find it so I boardened the search area and she insisted that she was over where she pointed. I explained to her that I had cleared that area and sometimes where you ” lost” the ring isn’t alway where you thought and maybe its away from the spot. So she agreed on letting me widen the “search” area and 15 minutes later I found it! She couldn’t believe that it wad that far away from where she thought she was. She said her mother worked and saved for a long time so she could give it to her for graduation and that ring was the most expensive gift that she got from her. She said they had a baptism there at the beach on Sunday and afterwards they where playing in the water the water temp was about 60 degrees and she hit the ball as she was about to leave and she seen it come off. She agreed that she is not going to swim with it on again lol. I thank God for directing me and helping me bring hope to people again.
