Lost Ring Ormond Beach FL – Ladies custom made, Tacori Diamond Wedding Set – FOUND!!!
Late Friday evening, I got a text from Michelle. She explained that she was visiting the Daytona area and was enjoying the beach when she put a wedding set and a third ring in a side pocket of beach chair. When she went to pack up, they forgot the rings. They went back to the beach to search for the rings but could not find them.
Since it was almost 10pm, I asked Michelle if I should come down now. Instead, we decided to meet first thing on Saturday.
I met Michelle and Tyson, her husband of 17 years, at the Ormond beach access. We covered about a quarter mile to the scene of the loss in the dark about an hour before sunrise.
They showed me the area that their chair had been set up and the path they used leaving the beach. I fired up the XP Deus machine and got a great hit on the slope going down to the water. It was the wedding band!
We knew we were in the right place and continued to search. Tyson had a detector and searched also. Not long after the first hit Tyson had one that he wanted me to check out. This time it was above the slope on the dune. It was the engagement ring… A handcrafted, Tacori ring with a beautiful princess diamond, flanked by triangular cut blue sapphires. Michelle was thrilled!
The third ring was lost to the waves or traveled further, but they had the most important of the three rings back. Happy couple!!















Anita called and asked if I would be able to locate her sons wedding ring that was lost in her yard, while they were watching the fireworks last week. She explained that the yard was pretty big, and that they had already rented a metal detector, and had no luck finding the ring. I asked if she was positive the ring was lost in the yard, and she said yes, he was swatting a bug with his left hand and felt it fly off. I told her I was confident I would find it, and ill head right over if she wanted. When I got there she showed me where he was sitting, and how he swatted at the bug. I started looking in the direction he had swung, working my way down the slope, toward the water. After about 20′ or so I started getting discouraged, but continued about 15′ more. There were numerous signals in the area, but only a few that even remotely sounded like a large platinum ring. I walked back up to talk to Anita, and confirm what she had said prior. This time she mentioned the chair was facing the river, which was 90* from the way it was facing, and that meant the ring was to the left!! I told her that makes a huge difference, and we were not searching the right spot. About 8′ on the first pass and BOOM, there was the loud tone of a big ring. Sure enough, that was the ring. 
