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Mother’s Gift Lost in the Sand, Found and Returned on Holden Beach, NC

  • from North Myrtle Beach (South Carolina, United States)

I and my wife were on our way from dinner when I decided I wanted to spoil my granddaughters with some Krispy Kreme donuts just before bedtime, cause that’s what grandpa’s do. As I was paying for the donuts my phone rang. Noticing an out of state number, I was pretty sure this was a lost ring call. When I answered, Jennifer said she had lost a ring on Holden Beach and wondered if I could help find it. I asked my normal questions of: where was it lost on the beach, dry sand, wet sand or in the water, and at what time. She replied it was at 5 p.m. but she wasn’t exactly sure where. She knew she had the ring on when she got to the beach. She also said she was with her triplets at the water’s edge and then when she was leaving the beach she was putting shoes on one of the babies and noticed her ring was gone. She continued by saying that a pretty good size wave was coming in and she was scurrying to get the kids out of the way and thinks it may have fallen off then. I got a little excited when she told me what time she lost it, because high tide was at 5:23 p.m. and it’d be after 9 p.m. when I got there, so I wasn’t going to get wet! I told her I’d be there in an hour.

When I got to the address she sent me, she was outside waiting. I got a few more details as we walked out to the beach. She told me this ring was her mother’s and that her mother gave it to her for a birthday present and for the birth of her triplets. The ring was White Gold and was extremely sentimental to her. Just to be safe I turned my detector on as we walked to where she was with the babies just to make sure it hadn’t fallen off as they were leaving. We got to the spot and I started a grid search right at the cut line for the high tide. Within a few steps I got a good 8/9 and started digging. I was down at least 6 inches and thought her ring couldn’t possibly be this deep in 4 hours. Figuring the target ‘can slaw’ (pieces of a beer can that have deteriorated over time with the sand and water movement), I did about 3 more grid lines towards the ocean. With no other signals, I was sure the ring was in the hole. I went back and took 3 more scoops of sand out, checked the hole and knew I had the target in the third scoop. As I spread the sand on the beach from the scoop, Jennifer said, “There’s my ring.” She reached down and grabbed her ring and did a very excited happy dance. She was beyond excited and so were I and her father-in-law, Mickey, who had come out on the beach to watch. The feeling of returning someone’s treasure is incredible and is exactly why I do this.

Jennifer, thank you so much for trusting me to help find your lost treasure. Have a great rest of your vacation and love those babies!

Jim

 

Wedding and Engagement Rings Lost in the Ocean, Found and Returned on Ocean Isle Beach NC

  • from North Myrtle Beach (South Carolina, United States)

I received a late night email from Lindsay saying she had lost both her wedding and engagement rings the day before in the ocean, and asked if I was available to help. I had just gotten back home from an unsuccessful 4 hour search for another couple’s engagement ring. So, I had already planned on going back during low tide the next day and try again. I had also asked Jim Brouwer if he wanted to help because of the large search area, which he jumped at the chance. I responded back to Lindsay that I would be available, but I had another search I had to do first. I told her that I should be done by 10 am and I’d call her. I also asked her what time she lost her rings and how deep she was. Luckily, she lost them about 2 hours after high tide and was waist deep. With that information, I knew I wasn’t pressed to get to her location before the tide change, and we had a good chance of finding her rings.

After finishing up the first search with no luck, Jim and I drove the 30 minutes to Ocean Isle Beach. I called Lindsay and told her we were on our way. When we pulled in the driveway, Lindsay was anxiously waiting. I asked her to tell me the story of what happened and basically she got hit by a wave and her rings came off. I asked her what the rings were made of and she said white gold, so Jim and I knew we were looking for low numbers on our machines. Jim literally drew a line in the sand with his scoop to divide the search area in half, and jumped in the water to work the incoming tide. I started a grid search in the wet sand working parallel to the tide line. After a few grid lines, I thought I might be to high on the beach and moved to the water line and did about 3 grid lines in the water. Again rethinking the situation, I moved back out of the water and started another grid line just above my water line grid. About 5 steps and I got a very weak and erratic tone. The numbers on my Equinox were jumping from 1 to 3, a little lower than I was looking for, and nothing solid. I took a scoop of sand and still didn’t have anything solid. One more scoop, and I had a good 4-5 on my machine, but I couldn’t see anything. I shook a little sand out of my scoop and saw the tiny engagement ring. I gave a wink to Jim to let him know I had one of the rings, and then rinsed it off and called Lindsay over and let her reach in the scoop and pull it out. I confirmed, with her, that both rings fell off at the same time, and went back to the same hole. The hole was empty, so I slowly ran the coil around the area and got another very weak signal. A little more digging and moving the sand around and I saw the tiny wedding band lying in the sand. Washed it off and again let Lindsay remove it from the scoop. To say she was extremely happy would be an understatement. I got big hugs from Lindsay, and a very happy handshake from her husband, Drew.

A big thank you to Jim for his help, he’s always ready to lend a hand.

Lindsay and Drew, thank you for trusting Jim and me to help find your lost treasures. Enjoy the rest of your vacation. You now have one more chapter to add to the story of your rings.

Jim

 

Ring Lost in Saint Petersburg is Recovered by SRARC

SRARC Ring Finders Metal Detecting Service – Tampa Bay Area, Pinellas County, Manatee County & Sarasota County Lost something important? We can HELP! Our services are FREE! Donations to the Club are accepted. We will send a team of metal detector experts to search virtually any location. Some of the most common are parks, beaches, creeks and even your own backyard. If you have lost your ring or any other precious item, “Don’t Wait – Call Now.”

Ring Lost in Saint Petersburg is Recovered by SRARC

Rick was playing league volleyball with his team at the Rec Dec Sports Club in St Pete.  In between games, he noticed that the ring he’d been wearing for 20 years was not on his finger!  Rick and about 30 other players were soon on their hands and knees, sifting through the sand to no avail. The next day, Rick discovered The Ringfinders on the Internet and contacted Joe Szemer. Joe put out a notification, and Mike and Mary Shuler responded.  They met with the Rec Dec staff, who were aware of the situation and welcomed the recovery attempt. At the end of the first pass along the net, Mike had the ring in his scoop!  The ring was left with staff, and was collected by its happy owner soon afterward.

Man’s Gold Wedding Band Lost in the Ocean, Found and Returned North Myrtle Beach, SC

  • from North Myrtle Beach (South Carolina, United States)

Dana called me about 1:30 pm telling me her husband, Steven, had lost his gold wedding band the day before and was wondering if I could help find it. I asked her what time he lost it, was it in the dry sand, wet sand or in the ocean, and if in the ocean, how deep was he. She replied that he lost it about 6:30 pm, in the ocean, and was about waist deep. Since he lost it a couple of hours before low tide and it was almost high tide when she called, it’d be best to wait until later that evening to attempt the search. She agreed and I told her I’d be there around 7:30 pm. I got the feeling that it might be a large search area, so I called Jim Brouwer, who had helped me earlier in the morning on two other searches, and asked him if wanted to go on one more. He agreed, so we set the time to meet at Dana and Steven’s resort.

When we got there at 7:30 pm, we met Dana and Steven and got the details. It was a pretty good size area and Mother Nature wasn’t cooperating with some fairly large waves crashing the beach. We cut the search in half and both started grid searches. Jim was doing a parallel search on his side, and I was doing a perpendicular search from the shore to about knee to thigh deep in the ocean on my side. After about an hour, something came up and Jim had to leave. Shortly after he left, I started doing grid lines parallel to the beach. Right around 9 pm, it was dark, and the waves were getting bigger. I figured I’d do a few more search lines and call it a night, thinking I’d be back within the next day or two. Dana and Steven came down to the beach to see if there’d been any progress in finding Steven’s ring and I explained what my plan was. About 10 minutes later, I got a strong 13-14 on the Equinox, most 13-14 numbers are pull tabs, but occasionally a gold ring will pop up. That’s exactly what happened in this case. I took a picture of the ring and sent it with a text saying “BINGO” to Dana. I got an immediate reply saying “Yay!” It didn’t take them long to show up. A very happy couple and another saved vacation.

Dana and Steven, thank you for trusting in me to help find your lost treasure. Have a great rest of your vacation and a safe trip back home to Texas.

Jim

  

Ring Lost on Siesta Key is Recovered by SRARC

SRARC Ring Finders Metal Detecting Service – Tampa Bay Area, Pinellas County, Manatee County & Sarasota County

Lost something important? We can HELP! Our services are FREE! Donations to the Club are accepted.

We will send a team of metal detector experts to search virtually any location. Some of the most common are parks, beaches, creeks and even your own backyard. If you have lost your ring or any other precious item, “Don’t Wait – Call Now.”

Ring Lost on Siesta Key is Recovered by SRARC

The dreaded ring in the chair trick is no match for our Ringfinders! ************************************************ Rick and his wife were down from North Georgia near Atlanta enjoying the wonderful beaches near Siesta Key. Rick’s wife took off her wedding band and put it in the beach chair for safe keeping. When they were ready to go they scooped up the chair, shook off the sand and headed for the condo. Only to realize the ring was back on the beach. Rick found SRARC online and made the call. Just so happens Mike Miller and Paul Hill were less then a half mile away looking for another lost ring. They were about ready to leave because the surf was too rough to hunt due to the storms out in the gulf. They headed right over and were met by Rick immediately. He took them to the spot were he thought they had set up on the day before. The search began. Within 3 minutes Paul had the ring in his scoop. Rick was amazed and truly shocked that they had recovered his wife’s matching wedding band. He actually wiped a tear from his eye. It just doesn’t get any better then that! Enjoy your stay and come back any time! Thanks guys for your compassion and time!

Diamond ring lost in Jasper National Park…Found!

  • from Caroline (Alberta, Canada)

On October 31, 2018, I received an email from Drew.  On October 3, 2018, he and his wife were travelling the Icefield Parkway, that runs through Banff and Jasper National Parks, in western Alberta.

Shortly after they entered Jasper National Park,  they were hit with a blizzard and an incredible amount of snow.  They had to sit in their S.U.V. for 3 hours,  until the storm settled down.  They managed to move ahead for about 3 kms (2 miles)  but, again, they had to pull off on the shoulder of the highway.  It was then, that Drew’s wife stepped out of the S.U.V. into mid-thigh deep snow.  She began to brush the snow off her pants, and suddenly felt her wedding ring slip off her finger and into the snow.

After 2 hours of a futile search, digging with a windshield scrapper, in minus 12 degree C temperature (plus 10 F),  they gave up.  Emotions were extremely high.  Drew’s wife, knowing her precious 1ct.  diamond, with 60 smaller diamonds, was within inches, not to be found.  She had to leave it behind.

After they returned home,  Drew’s wife was the one who found The Ring Finders website.  She told Drew about it, which he paid very little heed to,  but looked it up later;  without her knowing so.

He found,  I was the closest ring finder to the National Parks,  at that time.  He had bought a metal detector and was secretly making plans to return to the location and search.  In his email, all he was asking for was any possible advice that would aid in his search.

I had replied that Jasper National Park was 300 kms  (for Jim,  that’s 200 miles) from my place, and I would be willing to search.  All I asked was to cover fuel expenses.  Drew was more than happy that I would help out.

A few emails back and forth,  I finally asked Drew, where he lived.  He replied St. Louis Missouri,,  home of the St. Louis Cardinals baseball team and the St. Louis Blues hockey team.  I told him I am more of an Edmonton Oilers and Calgary Flames fan, but have always been a Cardinals fan.

Again,  a few emails later,  Drew asked me,  who my all time favorite Cardinal player was or is?  I said,  No question,  number 20 Lou Brock!

Later we decided to do a search for June 1, 2019.  I was sure the snow pack would be melted by then.  As it turned out,  I was only 50% correct.  On the other side of the road,  from our search location,  the snow was still approx.  2 feet deep.

Drew flew to Calgary on May 31, and rented a car.  On Saturday June 1, at approx.  10:30 am we met at the location.  It was the Parker Ridge Trailhead,  on Icefield Parkway highway.  Drew knew he would recognize me from my picture on The Ring Finders website.

Being it was a Saturday, and no classes to teach,  my son,  Tyler joined with me.  Drew had met up with 2 friends from Calgary,  so we had a crew of 5 people to do the search.

We introduced ourselves to each other,  and chatted about the ring;  along with the storm Drew and his wife encountered.  A little visiting, just to get to know each other a little better.  Drew went back to his car,  for a few seconds, and came back and presented me with a beautiful,  original Mitchell & Ness,  St. Louis Cardinals baseball jersey.  Number 20 with BROCK across the top of the back.  Drew actually tracked Lou Brock down,  twice,  to get him to autograph it.  However,  the 79 year old,  baseball Hall of Famer,  no longer signs autographs.

Drew showed us, pretty much the exact spot,  where he parked on the side of the highway, where his wife stepped out and went behind the S.U.V. and started brushing the snow off her legs.  The spot where she felt her ring slide off on the back swing.

I felt confident, we would find the ring;  but was surprised by the amount of trash items we found.  We started working,  from the edge of the pavement down to the slope of the ditch,  marking each search strip with a pylon.  I was positive the ring would be on the surface,  or maybe covered with 1/2 inch of road sand,  from the highway maintainers in winter.

After close to 2 hours of searching,  we were all standing at the side of the road.  I was saying,  I was going back to the car,  for a coffee and change the battery in my pinpointer.  About then Tyler bent over and picked something up.  I got a glimpse of it, it was a ring!  My first thought was,  it’s costume jewelry!  He held the ring out to Drew, and asked,  “Is this the ring we are looking for?”

Drew immediately lost all composer;  in fact he went border line hysterical!  People who were parked across the road were starring,  and wondering what all the commotion was about.  Finally,  I said to Dre to go over and explain to those people what was going on, and nobody here is getting killed!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Before long, we started packing up equipment,  more visiting,  picture taking etc.  Drew was still having a hard time to contain himself.  He was already making plans,  for how he was going to present it to his wife.

That particular morning,  a marathon race was going on.  We waited until all the runners had passed by,  later thinking approx.  100 runners ran by-inches from the ring.

There were so many variables that could have happen to this ring,  in the 7 months it laid on the ground:  being picked up by someone,  or a large amount of ravens picking up shinny objects,  and so on.  Drew’s complication during flights from St. Louis to Calgary,  changing flights four times.  He also kept the whole idea of coming back to Canada, to search,  a secret from his wife.  Drew’s wife got her beloved ring back,  after what I believe was an incredible story.  Somethings are just meant to be.

 

 

 

 

Wedding set recovered in Belmar NJ by Dennis Burlingame

Got an email from Danielle asking for help finding her wedding set she lost on Belmar beach that day. Didn’t see the email till 2:30 am that night while getting ready to go out detecting with fellow Ring Finder Matty St Garmain, so I text her telling her to call as soon as she gets the text. She called around 5:30 and we left the beach we were detecting and headed to where she lost her rings. She was waiting for us at the spot she was sitting and told us she took her rings off to put on lotion and laid them on her chair and forgot about them till she noticed them gone. She was really good and remembering where she was because she had her rings back on her finger within 5 minutes. Another HAPPY face and a HAPPY ENDING. Sorry no close up of her beautiful rings, got lost in the moment.

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Lost House, Work and Vehicle Keys and FOBs at Bellows Beach…FOUND!!!

  • from O‘ahu (Hawaii, United States)


This Key hunt began when I got a call from Andrew who is doing his residency at Tripler Medical Center and hails from Indianapolis, Indiana. While enjoying a day at the beach with his friends he realized his keys went missing. The only thing for sure was they were on the beach. Whether in the sand or water he wasn’t positive. Andrew’s best guess was when he set up the area with beach chairs they must have fallen off into the sand. I started an search of that area which was thirty by twenty feet. Only found 36 cents. I asked Andrew during his transit from the car to the area we searched and since he had his keys hanging from his finger did he do anything in between. He said Yes about thirty yards away his friend came over and helped him carry the chairs & umbrellas he was carrying. That area was marked by a wood pile stood up like a tee-pee. You can see that in the above pic. I hunted around that area but still no keys. Those FOBs area $500 apiece Andrew told me. Looking down the beach I told Andrew lets walk down the beach away and see if they pop up. I truly believe the hand of God played a role in this recovery. Over a football field away from the original hunt area I got a target on the Equinox at the high tide mark in the sand. Wet & dry sand transition. I scooped down and lifted the scoop. To my utter amazement there were Andrew’s keys in the scoop. Are you kidding me? This cannot be happening. Andrew wasn’t even sure what path he took down the beach. Honestly this became a haphazard hunt and I never in a million years thought we were going to find these keys. Look at the tremendous amount of trash on the beach. Thankfully very little was metal. We also determined much of it was from the Japan Tsunami of 2011. I actually found a barnacle and coral encrusted plastic milk crate from Tendo City, Yamagata Japan during this hunt. My friend Chris confirmed it was in the area devastated by the Tsunami. Andrew is obviously very thankful and told me he was actually shaking while holding his keys again. Aloha to Andrew!

Silver Heirloom Ring Lost at Venice Beach, CA…Found and Happily Returned.

  • from Redondo Beach (California, United States)

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Denise called, she had been at the beach, when brushing the sand off of her clothes, her ring flew off into the sand and was gone. This was her grandmother’s ring, and she cherished it. She had not left the area, and it had happened just a little bit earlier, so I knew the possibilities of a recovery were very good. I let her know that I was on my way, and would let her know when I arrived.

When I got to where Denise was she showed me where she had been standing, and what she was doing when the ring flew off, so I began my search. I searched all of the area she had gone over, and the ring was not there, so I expanded the area. I found the ring about 10 feet from the original area, sitting on top of the sand. Denise was very grateful, and figured she would not even have looked there had I not come along. What a nice end to a day!

 

Don’t let the County beach cleaning machines take your lost valuable, call as soon as possible! I will work hard, using the most up to date metal detectors, to help you find what you thought might never be found again. I search, Beverly Hills, Hermosa Beach, Huntington Beach, Long Beach, Los Angeles, Malibu, Manhattan Beach, Newport Beach, Northridge, Pasadena, Redondo Beach, Santa Monica, Seal Beach, Simi Valley, Thousand Oaks, Torrance, Venice Beach, Zuma Beach, and all parks, yards, gardens, and ponds (to 5 foot depths) in all of Orange County, all of Los Angeles County, and Ventura County.

Lost Family Heirloom Diamonds & Gold Engagement Ring at Naia Lagoon Ko Olina Resort…FOUND!!!

  • from O‘ahu (Hawaii, United States)


This ring find began when I got a panicked call Wednesday evening from Victoria who was on her 1st Anniversary vacation with her husband Justin. They are from Memphis, Tennessee and were staying with friends in Ewa Beach. While enjoying the cool waters of the lagoon with her husband Victoria’s stunning family heirloom Diamonds and Gold Engagement ring slipped off in chest deep water and disappeared. A search party was gathered but even with nets the ring was hopelessly lost. Marriott Resort personnel told Victoria about my services and she called. I agreed to shoot right over from Kaimuki but it was getting dark fast. When I arrived the girls were no where to be found. Then two gentlemen approached me and asked if I was there to hunt for a lost ring. I said, “Yes but where is the young lady I’m talking to on the phone?” Victoria was actually over in Lagoon 2 thinking that was where she lost the ring. After we determined the ring was in fact lost in Naia Lagoon 3 I started an immediate grid search. After about 15 minutes it was pitch black and nearly impossible to keep my bearings in the water. Along with everyone had a different idea as to where the ring was lost. I spoke to Victoria and said, “I’ll start fresh first light the next morning.” She was hesitant but I assured her the ring wouldn’t go anywhere in the calm lagoon. I arrived the next morning around 6AM. The sun wasn’t up yet but there was enough light to start the hunt. On the fourth leg in thigh deep water I got a screaming 9/10 tone on the Equinox and in one scoop there was the stunning ring in my scoop. I texted Victoria the good news and she and her husband Justin immediately drove to the resort for the recovery. Smiles & hugs and Anniversary saved. Aloha to Victoria & Justin!