Lost ring, FOUND! Cape May, NJ By Ringfinder: Jeffrey Laag





Sophia was spending time with her friend’s family on Surf City Beach. She forgot to remove her sentimental ring so she placed it in a pouch. I was called later that evening because the ring had fell out onto the beach. Upon arrival, the girls explained the area they were between two oceanside homes. After a few steps, I received a very solid signal and was able to pull Sophia’s ring up from its hiding spot in the sand

I got a call about a lost Pandora bracelet that was given to her by her late father. It was very important for her to get it back. I first found one of the charms in about a foot of water. The actual bracelet was first spotted by a passerby and I recovered it. It is back where it belongs!

Allison’s Mom was out picking rhubarb when she notice her necklace pendant was missing from the chain around her neck. This necklace was a mothers day gift given to her nearly 20 years ago. It is gold with 3 diamonds representing her husband and two children. Of-course her whole family spent many hours searching the area to no avail. Without her mother knowing, she searched the internet for help and came across the ring finders website. She contacted me and we came up with a day & time to meet for the search. Allison was very excited to find this precious piece for her Mom, I told her, I’ll do my very best! A huge obstacle was an electric pole with a transformer right next to the search area. I had to play with my Manticore settings to get the best sensitivity level while trying to mask the electromagnetic interference. After going through the the rhubarb area with only 1 hit, an old bullet casing, I decided to expand to the grassy area around the mulch. A few swing later and I heard that beautiful “gold tone” a deep solid tone. There it was, pushed just far enough into the ground that it wasn’t visible. Allison called her Mom and told her the great news!!! She had her phone on speaker, so I was able to hear the excitement, which is a bonus for me 🙂
Allison, it was nice to meet you and I’m truly blessed to be able to help in these types of situations. Congrats and thanks for reaching out to theringfinders.com.
Darrin ~


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I had just finished an engagement ring recovery in Ocean City, NJ. As I was packing up my gear, the phone rang. It was Annie, who had posted on Facebook that her daughter, Nia, had lost a sentimental gold cross on the beach while watching the sunrise. I told Jackie that I was only ten minutes away and offered to give it a try. Nia wasn’t sure exactly where the cross had come off, so I knew it might be a longshot. Undeterred, I headed to their location.
When I arrived, Nia gave me more details about where she had been sitting. With that information in mind, I started the search from the beach entrance and worked my way down towards the water. After crossing the entrance mat, I got a nice tone on my metal detector! I dug into the sand, and my heart raced as I saw the glint of gold. It was the cross! I called out to Nia, and as I handed her the cross, I could see the joy and relief in her eyes. She was so happy to have her beloved cross back. It was a great day in Ocean City, NJ, and I was thrilled to have made it a little brighter for Nia and her mom.
Lost your ring, jewelry, cell phone, keys… Don’t wait until it’s too late. Text or email ASAP 24/7 Mark at 434-987-0568.
Rachel and her husband Addison contacted me Friday evening about a ring lost while swimming in a Virginia lake. They were on vacation and due to check out and drive home the next day. I was able to meet with them early Saturday morning, and found that this was not just any ring, but an irreplaceable family heirloom from a deceased loved one. Fortunately Addison knew when the ring fell off, so he had a pretty good idea of the area to search. I got in the water a little over waist deep, and he was able to guide me from the shore to the best place to start. Along the first line I walked there were a few targets, but nothing that sounded right, so I didn’t bother digging them. I turned around and started the next line, and within a few minutes got a promising sounding target. Pulled up the sand scoop, gave it a shake to clear away the sand, and there was that beautiful gold ring shining in the sun. Rachel and Addison are a great young newlywed couple, and I was so very glad to meet them and play a part with this ring recovery. Such a relief for all of us.

Lost your ring, jewelry, cell phone, keys… Don’t wait until it’s too late. Text or email ASAP 24/7 Mark at 434-987-0568.
Kevin was mowing along a very long fence line at his farm when he noticed his wallet was missing. The wallet contained an Apple titanium card, so he decided to try his luck with a metal detector. When asking Grok AI for advice on the best settings it mentioned that he might a lso try contacting The Ring Finders. He contacted me Wednesday evening, and I was able to get there the following morning. It was great to meet Kevin and his dog, and the 3 of us walked the entire fence line talking and detecting the entire way. No luck, so we decided to walk back searching areas we might have missed. About half way back the dog, who is a little guy, was getting a bit worn out so Kevin decided to carry him the rest of the way. Right where he bent over to pick up the dog, Kevin looked down and saw the wallet right between us sitting on the grass. What a relief! Not a detector find, but I was so happy that he got his wallet back.

