Lost – Diamond Engagement AND Ruby Diamond Ring, Corolla, OBX, NC – FOUND!!
Normally, a person calls or texted me to notify me of their lost item of value. Monday, I received a Facebook Message at around 4:55 in the morning. The person, Annalise, said that her sister had lost and engagement ring and a ruby ring in Corolla. They had left on Sunday and returned to Connecticut after spending the entire afternoon looking for the rings on the beach.
I get up early so shortly after 6 am I sent Annalise a message back and said that I would be glad to look for it. I headed up to Corolla thinking that she would answer soon. She did not so I stopped at the first place that met the description of the beach she described. I spent two hours looking but I did not find the lost rings.
At around 8:50 Annalise called and told me the access where the rings had been lost, however, she was not sure where. They had walked from a parking area and had ended up on beach near the walkover.
I decided to start at the beach and made a Facetime call to Annalise. Asking lots of questions, I determined where they had been and the path they took to the beach. It was time to go to work. I know from experience how difficult it is to find items when the party has left. I prayed.
I fired up the D2 and began sweeping the likely area. Covering first the canopies that were set up on the spot before they were occupied, I got nothing. Then I started the areas behind them. Suddenly I got a good hit and a number signifying gold! It was the engagement ring. What is the chance that I could find the other? It was about a foot away. Beautiful!
I texted Annalise the song Miracles by Colton Dixon and a picture…the same picture below with me holding the rings.














Curtis called asking if I could do a recovery in the lagoon behind his house. After going over some details, I told him I would be there soon. He was playing with the dog in the lagoon when his paw accidently broke the chain, and the cross dropped to the bottom before he could grab it. In almost neck deep water I got a faint signal, and sure enough, that was it.









