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Sentimental Ring lost for 2 weeks in Okanagan Lake Returned

  • from Kelowna (British Columbia, Canada)

Robert`s sister was visiting, and they were swimming off their dock on Lake Okanagan. When climbing out onto the shore Roberts sister lost her sentimental Ring. They all searched for it for 2 weeks with snorkels, with no success, Robert found me on The Ringfinders Directory and gave me a call, I responded right away and drove to the location where Robert showed me the loss location that they had marked. The waves had pushed the ring a few inches into the gravel and I found it within minutes. Robert will return the ring to his sister and thanked me for my quick response and driving to his location.

Lost Wedding Band in Okanagan Lake Returned

  • from Kelowna (British Columbia, Canada)

Sumeet was with his family in a rubber dingy on Okanagan Lake when he noticed that his 18k yellow gold, covered by 19k white gold wedding ring was missing. he found me on The Ringfinders Directory and gave me a call, I responded right away and he showed me the location of the loss. After 90 minutes of searching we had the ring back on his finger. He was all smiles, but his wife was very excited and gave hugs all round.

Lost Cell Phone Returned to Owner at Bayview Beach, Dennis, MA

  • from Cape Cod (Massachusetts, United States)

August 20, 2022
I was called to find a bracelet but as I was searching, I was asked “Had I found the phone? What? No, I was looking for a bracelet. I saw disappointment in the inquisitive face. I could not let it go, I said where was it lost and was it waterproof? Here and yes, it was waterproof. OK, I will search for both.

After about two hours of searching and finding only two beer bottle twist off caps and two pull tabs I was beginning to think there may be something wrong with my detector. No, it was just that the beach was heavily detected, and all good targets had been removed. Then my ears began to ring with a sound like I had just swung the detector’s coil over a large beer can. But I had to scoop carefully just in case it was a precious object. Yes, it was the yellow phone. Mike came over to me and in disbelief said: “It is still working!”

A couple of quick Thank Yous and he was off toward the shoreline. I continued to search for the Bracelet. A few minutes later Mike and his niece Pina came back into the water and thanked me again.
I had no means of taking any information so I asked if they would please text me with the information I needed for this blog. It is so wonderful that I get to see many smiling faces and hear cheers form the beach goers when I get to return a precious item and in this case an item filled with many photo memories, ones that could not be replaced.

Unfortunately, I have not yet found the bracelet that I had initially been called to help find. I had stayed well after dark on Saturday and returned Sunday morning for another two-hour search. I will return mid-week and expand the area of search. It is not time to give up hope, there are other detectorists I will keep in touch with as one might just find the bracelet before I do. Until then I will keep Pina’s smile in my phone and perhaps it will bring a bit of good luck for me to locate the bracelet.

Mike: thanks for not giving up on your family’s and your searching efforts. Had you left without giving me your contact information, I may not have been able to unlock the phone and retrieve information that would have led to Pina. And I would not have a wonderful smile to remind me of her hope to have her phone returned.

Lost Keys in Park Found in Melvindale Michigan

  • from Detroit (Michigan, United States)

Deja Vu…..

….came over me when I received a call from Shema whom I had found a lost ring for not too long ago. Thinking I was butt dialed, a text from her said she needed my help again. Returning her call, I learned that she was jogging in a park yesterday at dusk. She stopped a few times and sat in the grass and when she got to her car her keys were gone. Searching in the dark with the light on her cell phone brought no luck. With the grass so dry and brown I decided that her and I walk a grid pattern and just visually look for the keys. Time was of the essence as she had a scheduled softball game this afternoon. We covered quite a bit of the park and when the larger chunks of ground were examined, we split up over the smaller pieces that remained. While Shema took a longer sliver shaped area, I started to search near the picnic shelter. As I looked down near a small depression in the ground, I saw the shape of the key fob and key next to a square post that she apparently sat against when the keys came out of her pocket. I immediately texted her to hurry over to me. As she reached for her keys and lifted them from the ground she was thrilled beyond belief! Seeing the relief come over her with the recovery and smiles along with the thrill I receive from helping was indeed Deja vu all over again!

Jon

Recovering Family Heirlooms: A Testament to Professional Metal Detection Expertise in Thousand Oaks

  • from Santa Barbara (California, United States)
Ring Recovery in the Grass, Yard, and Garden Dave MacDonald at DaveTheRingFinder.com
Lost your ring in the grass, yard, or garden in Simi Valley, Thousand Oaks, Fillmore, Camarillo, Santa Paula, Oxnard, Ojai, Port Hueneme, Ventura, or Westlake Village? Don’t let it stay lost—call or text Dave MacDonald, Ventura County’s #1 Ringfinder, at 805-290-5009 or visit davetheringfinder.com for expert ring recovery. I’ll find your jewelry fast, wherever it’s hiding!
Andrew’s Story: A Lost Wedding Ring in Thousand Oaks
Andrew’s distress hit hard when he lost his wedding ring—a cherished family heirloom tied to his father’s legacy—in his Thousand Oaks garden. Missing for three days across his sprawling property, the ring seemed buried in a needle-in-a-haystack challenge, from grass to yard expanses like those in Camarillo or Westlake Village. He called me, Dave MacDonald, for professional ring recovery in the grass, yard, and garden, and I jumped into action.
Armed with my Minelab Manticore metal detector and handheld pinpointer, I tackled the Thousand Oaks terrain—dodging structures and navigating tricky spots akin to Oxnard or Ojai yards. We ruled out areas methodically, narrowing the search from Santa Paula-style fields to Fillmore-like gardens. Persistence paid off—Andrew’s wedding ring emerged from the grass, a heartfelt reunion proving the power of expert ring recovery in the yard for Ventura County residents.
Why Choose Dave MacDonald for Ring Recovery in the Grass, Yard, and Garden?
For ring recovery in the grass, yard, and garden in Simi Valley, Thousand Oaks, Fillmore, Camarillo, Santa Paula, Oxnard, Ojai, Port Hueneme, Ventura, or Westlake Village, I’m your go-to expert. Dave MacDonald at davetheringfinder.com brings top-tier metal detection skills and a knack for finding lost rings—whether in Port Hueneme grass, Ventura gardens, or Simi Valley yards. Andrew’s story shows why time and pros matter over DIY guesswork.
Don’t wait—time buries rings deeper in grass or soil! Call or text me at 805-290-5009 now for swift, reliable help. From Thousand Oaks to Westlake Village, trust Dave MacDonald for expert ring recovery in the grass, yard, and garden. Act fast—contact me today to reclaim your lost jewelry!

Gold Chain with Two Wedding Rings recovered at Spring Lake Beach NJ by Dennis Burlingame

While at work on Thursday I got a text from Julianna who found me doing a Google search about lost jewelry at beach asking if I thought I’d be able to help her find her mother’s lost chain and rings she lost while swimming. Julianna and her mother were enjoying the beach on the Sunday before when her mother went into the water and got knocked into by a wave and felt her gold chain slip over her head into the ocean. She was so devastated and sad she didnt tell her daughter till Wednesday what had happened. The chain held her mom’s and late father’s wedding bands. Her father had passed away in 2019 and her mom has been wearing the rings around her neck ever since. Low tide that night was 730, I got to the beach at 530 to start hunting. When I got there I saw that a sand bar had formed in the past couple of days of rough sea and thought her chain had to be buried to deep to find. I started mid slope and worked my way down the slope, into a trough that was before the sand bar with no luck. I moved onto the bar and wasn’t getting to much out there either, it was getting late thinking it was a lost cause I figured I’d do 1 more pass on my way back to my jeep and about 15 feet away I got a soft deep double signal, mid tune and low tone together indicating 2 possible gold pieces. I dug a foot of sand out and at the bottom of the hole I saw a gold chain laying there. Reached down and pulled it up and the 2 rings came with it. I couldn’t believe it. I called Julianna when I got to the jeep to give her the good news. Made arrangements to meet up with her on Saturday to return her mom’s necklace. This one was a great feeling and recovery for all.

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18k Gold Daivd Yurman Ring Found by Ring Finders South Jersey John Favano Sea Isle City New Jersey

  • from North Wildwood (New Jersey, United States)

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Peggy was walking on the beach at dusk in Sea Isle City, NJ on Tuesday when she felt her 18k Gold David Yurman ring fly off her finger. She immediately called her daughter down to the beach to help her look for it, but it was impossible to find. They gave me a call and I met them in the area where it might have dropped. I gridded the area and had to expand the search several times to finally reach the target. I heard a solid tone and knew it had to be the ring. One scoop down the ring found!

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Lost Platinum Wedding Band at Punaluu Beach…FOUND!!!

  • from O‘ahu (Hawaii, United States)

This ring find began when I got a text Monday from John who lives on Oahu with his lovely wife Kiara at the Ko Olina Resort.  In the text John told me that Sunday afternoon while spending time with his wife and in-laws at Punaluu Beach relaxing in the shallow water, he got bumped pretty hard from an incoming swell set and noticed his ring missing after removing his hand from the water.  He immediately told everyone and they commenced a snorkeling search to no avail.  John sent me a google earth pic of the required search area and I went that afternoon.  I started my grid search at the South end and worked North.  Thankfully it was fairly clean and I only found a few fishing weights and can slaw.  As I was nearing the end of the grid thinking this was going to be a bust, I got a nice tone on the Nox and in one scoop there was John’s Platinum Wedding band in the scoop.  I texted him a pic that “I got it” and we agreed to meet at Ko Olina Friday AM for the return.  What a wonderful couple. They were very appreciative and rewarded me handsomely!  Aloha to John & Tiara!

Surf City NJ (LBI) Lost Wedding Ring on the Beach recovered by Edward Trapper NJ Ring Finder August 2022

  • from Lavallette (New Jersey, United States)

Got a call from John today. He was at the beach in Surf City NJ (LBI) when his platinum wedding band fell into the sand. He and his wife searched for a while and decided to call in a professional metal detector. He had the spot marked perfectly, and a few swings later I had the ring. WELL, while cleaning off the sand I dropped it and had to find it again. Much to my surprise, it was 7-8″ down. Just shows you how deep they can go.

Lost – 3 Pc Diamond Wedding Band Set, Corolla, OBX, NC – FOUND!!

  • from New Smyrna Beach (Florida, United States)

Around 10:30 on Friday I got a text from a Karen.  She said that she had lost her wedding and anniversary bands on the beach yesterday.  I gave Karen a call and let her know that I would head out right away, but it would take about 30 minutes depending on the traffic in Duck.

When I arrived Karen took me to the beach where I met Chris her husband and they filled me in on the area that they thought they had lost the rings.  It was an area about 20 by 10 yards away from the water, so I thought there would be a great chance that they were still there.  After about 4 passes with the XP Deus II; no luck.

As I normally do, I started asking more questions about if they had gone to the water and the path, they had taken leaving.  She had not gone to the water with the rings on, so I concentrated on the path to the steps which passed through the area of another group.

As I came near the group with seven or eight aluminum chairs, I got a great hit!  It was the first ring.  Karen began to cry.  The second ring was nearby.  But the gold one was still missing.  I covered the entire area to the steps.  On the way back, I prayed.

With nothing else to do and standing on ground that I had already covered, the neighbor group volunteered to move, and I agreed that it would be the next best step.  As they were moving, I looked down.  In the sand was the outline of the edge of a gold ring!!!  Could it be?  It was.  I picked up the ring and shouted, “Stop moving, there’s no need to move!”  When I did, I could hear Karen behind me and the left chuckling.  She had her three rings back!