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Finding a Small Gold Wedding Band at Rosie’s Dog Beach, Belmont Shores, CA.

  • from Newport Beach (California, United States)

** Mathew was at Rosie’s Dog Beach, Belmont Shores, California with his friends. His friend’s wife lost a small plain gold wedding band near where they were sitting. She didn’t feel it come off, but they had not left the area before noticing the ring missing from her finger.

After exhaustive searching with their hands, Mathew contacted me asking for help. I met them soon after the call and was able to find the small ring for them. It was a bit difficult as I missed it on the first north / south grid of 50’x50’. It showed up on the east/west grid. They were about to give up when it didn’t show up on the first grid. It was a happy moment for all and I really like it when friends can do favors by searching the internet for a ringfinder.

Lost Gold Wedding band found in Lombard, Illinois

  • from Chicago (Illinois, United States)
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Received a call from a guy in Lombard. Lost his 14k Gold ring in his yard after tossing it. He searched for quite a while with no success before calling me, Fortunately I found it within an hour, and it was quite a distance from his original search area and he must have stepped on it while searching,

I could only see the edge of ring once I hit it.

Sea Isle City NJ Lost Gold Ring Found by Ring Finders South Jersey John Favano

  • from North Wildwood (New Jersey, United States)

Lost a Ring in Sea Isle City? Call 215-850-0188

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Lost Ring Found in Minutes in Sea Isle City!

It was a hot and busy afternoon in beautiful Sea Isle City, NJ when I got a call from someone who had just lost a gold ring in the sand. It had slipped off unnoticed while they were enjoying the beach, and despite their best efforts, they couldn’t locate it.

 

I grabbed my gear and made it to the beach in about 30 minutes. After arriving, I moved a few chairs around, scanned the area, and got to work. Just a few minutes into the search, I heard the signal I was waiting for — and there it was: the missing gold ring!

 

The owner was beyond relieved and thrilled to have it back. With the ring recovered, she was finally able to relax and enjoy the rest of her day worry-free on the shore.

 

This is what it’s all about — helping people recover their cherished items and turning a stressful moment into a happy ending.

 

If you or someone you know loses a ring, jewelry, or any valuable item in the sand or shallow water along the Jersey Shore, don’t wait to contact Ring Finders South Jersey. I cover all beach towns from Brigantine to Cape May and specialize in fast, successful recoveries.

 

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White Gold Wedding Band and Engagement Ring, Lost in the Surf, Found and Returned in Myrtle Beach SC

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

A little after 6:30 p.m., I received a text from Maryline that said, “Hello, I found your contact on the internet to help find lost rings. Lost mine today on Myrtle Beach. I’m wondering if you could please help out.” I asked her to call me so I could get the details. When she called, I learned she had lost her rings in the soft sand, and she could put me in the general area. I asked her to text me the address and was on my way.

On the way there, I got another text from her saying, “We are checking some pictures we took, and it seems like it could have fallen on the wet sand or the sea.” Uh-oh, I’m thinking we may have a problem if the rings were lost in the water. We were just coming off of high tide; so I might not be able to reach them. I called her to verify the time. She said one of the pictures showing the rings, while holding her baby in the surf, was about 4:30. Ok, that was about an hour before high tide. So, things were looking good again, the tide had turned, and it was getting close to an hour after high tide.

I met Maryline in the parking lot of the resort and we walked a couple of blocks to the beach. She walked me out on the beach and showed me where they had been sitting. She then took me down towards the water and showed me the general area where she was sitting with her baby. I started a north/south grid line about ankle deep with plans to work up the slope towards the dry sand. My thought was that if she was sitting in the surf and had put her hands in the wet sand, her rings would come right off her finger. I was probably three quarters of the way up the slope and hit a solid 6 on the VDI (visual display indicator), which is exactly what I was expecting for a white gold ring. A couple of inches away I was picking up an 8 on the VDI, again what I’d expect for a little bigger white gold ring. I took a scoop of wet sand and dumped it on the beach. I immediately saw her small wedding band. Boom!! I held it up and Maryline came running, jumping and screaming to get her ring. Now to get the engagement ring out of its hiding place in the sand. Unfortunately, the waves were filling up the hole with water and sand, burying the engagement ring. Suddenly, I wasn’t picking up the engagement ring on the detector. I think the ring got turned on its side and my detection area was now very small. So basically, I was digging blind and pulling up big scoops of sand. I finally pulled up a scoop and before I could run the detector over it, Maryline’s brother-in-law, TD saw it and reached down in the ball of sand and pulled it out. Maryline started jumping up and down and she got so excited that another couple came to see what was going on. Finding people’s lost items and handing it back to them never gets old.

TD – Thanks for your help!

Maryline – Thank you for calling me and allowing me to help find your lost treasures.

Jim

 

Lost wedding ring found in Bartlett

  • from Marietta (Ohio, United States)

Wedding band that was lost in January has been found.

I received a call from Amanda asking for my help. Her husband had lost his beautiful custom made wedding band back in January in a dog kennel. They tried a cheap metal detector on their own but had trouble with all the metal fencing. She finally googled and found our website

https://theringfinders.com/Steve.Wagner/

Here is her story

My husband was laying hay for the winter for our dog on January 10th 2025…..he was taking string off hay and it fell…we went to harbor freight and bought a metal detector and tried for days and even bribed my younger kids… my kids looked for 5 hours one day… I even bribed my friend who looked all day… then I looked up metal detector services and I found Steve… Steve was coming out the same day because he could tell I had been stressed for months… I custom made this ring for my husband and when Steve came he found it within 20-25 mins of him looking… super professional and caring

How to Find a Lost Ring in the Sand: Expert Tips from NJ Ring Finder Edward Trapper

  • from Lavallette (New Jersey, United States)

I was at a family barbecue on a holiday weekend when I received a call from Jodi. She was at a private beach club  and had lost a cherished family heirloom ring. The ring was deeply sentimental, and she was understandably distressed. Unfortunately, I couldn’t make it out that day due to bad thunderstorms rolling through the area—it’s never safe to be on the beach during lightning. The good thing was the location was private and no detectorists would be there.

I asked Jodi to open Google Maps, take an aerial screenshot of the location, and mark the spot where her chairs had been set up when the ring was lost. After she sent it over, I called her back to clarify a few details. We made arrangements for me to arrive first thing the next morning, Jodi also coordinated with the groundskeeper to ensure I’d have access to the beach.

Early the next morning, I arrived and started heading toward the marked location. As I walked, I noticed a large red cone directly in my path. I thought, That cone looks like it might be near the spot. Sure enough, Jodi had placed it right where she thought the ring had fallen—something she’d forgotten to mention!

Within just a couple of minutes of scanning the area, I got a strong, promising signal. I carefully used my sand scoop, sifting through the soft white sand. And there it was—Jodi’s beautiful ring! I took a few pictures of the find since Jodi hadn’t arrived yet.

When Jodi arrived about 20 minutes later, I handed her the ring. She was amazed and overjoyed. As we talked, she shared the story behind the ring: it was custom-made piece, with three birthstones, representing her three daughters, making it irreplaceably sentimental.

Every recovery has its own unique significance, reflecting how much these items mean to their owners. This was another heartfelt recovery to add to the books.

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Ocean City NJ Lost Engagement Ring Found by Ring Finders South Jersey John Favano

  • from North Wildwood (New Jersey, United States)

Lost a ring in Ocean City, NJ? Don’t Wait! Call Now! John Favano 215-850-0188 at Ring Finders South Jersey your expert in recovering lost jewelry!

 

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Erin and her family took a day trip to Ocean City, NJ. When she removed her engagement ring and placed it in her bag, her husband must have dislodged it while reaching in to retrieve something, causing the ring to fall onto the sand. After searching for the ring, they were unable to find it. That’s when Erin reached out to me for help. I arrived shortly after, we moved some chairs and began the search for the lost engagement ring. Within minutes the ring was found! Erin was overjoyed to have her treasured possession back on her finger. It was a nice day for a day trip to the beach in Ocean City, NJ!

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Diamond Wedding Rings lost and Recovered, Monmouth Beach NJ, recovered by Edward Trapper, NJ Ring Finder

  • from Lavallette (New Jersey, United States)

Early on Monday morning, Marim texted me inquiring about my services to recover her lost wedding set. The day before, she had taken off her three rings and placed them on a blanket while applying sunblock. Later that day, thunderstorms moved in, and in the rush to leave, she forgot about the rings. She shook out the blanket, and they likely fell into the sand. It wasn’t until she arrived home that she realized what had happened. She and a friend drove back to the beach that evening, searching with flashlights, but with no luck.

When Marim contacted me, I knew I had to act quickly, as the area of the beach they were lost on was popular with other detectorists. The only problem was that she wasn’t sure exactly what beach they had been at,  as her friend had driven and she didn’t visit often. After several texts and phone calls with her friend, we agreed to meet at a nearby grocery store. From there, I followed her and her friend to the beach.

Luckily, it was a relatively quiet, wide stretch of sand, and we were the only ones there on that beautiful morning. Marim was confident we were in the right spot because she could see drag marks in the sand, and she used an app to track her family’s location, which returned us to the exact spot. After only a few minutes of searching, all three rings were safely in my scoop and back on her finger.

Marim was completely relieved. Fortunately, the beach was a private beach, with limited locations for the general public, or there might have been a good chance that someone else would have found the rings before we got there.

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Lost Engagement Ring at Ijamsville, Maryland Wedding Sparks Panic…Ring Hero Brian Rudolph Solves Mystery at Glen Ellen Farm

  • from Washington (District of Columbia, United States)

Tessa’s yellow gold 1.75 carat marquise cut diamond engagement ring lost at a wedding and recovered by professional metal detectorist Brian Rudolph

Tessa and her fiancé Patrick excitedly pose for the camera after RING HERO Brian Rudolph metal detected their irreplaceable keepsake on the grassy parking lot at Glen Ellen Farm in Ijamsville, Maryland

Brian Rudolph, Lost Item Recovery Specialist (also known as THE RING HERO) searches  Land, Water, Sand, Snow, Leaves, Cliffs, Houses and Vehicles. He Will Find Your Lost Item! Call ASAP (301) 466-8644!

At six in the morning this past Mother’s Day, I received a text from a desperate bride-to-be who lost her beautiful yellow gold 1.75 carat marquise cut diamond engagement ring.

Tessa and Patrick were getting married in 3 weeks and while attending a friend’s wedding, Tessa realized that she wasn’t wearing her irreplaceable keepsake on her finger.

Upon returning to the hotel room later that night, the engaged couple frantically searched everywhere for Tessa’s ring but unfortunately it was nowhere to be found. They even pulled the sink trap off to see if the jewel ended up in the bathroom’s plumbing but sadly it was not there.

By morning, the couple started getting desperate. Tessa searched online for help and that’s when THE RING HERO, Brian Rudolph, came to the rescue!

I spoke with Tessa shortly after 6am to get the facts pertaining to the disappearance of her irreplaceable “symbol of love”. From all of the information that she gave me, I narrowed the search window between the hotel room and the grassy parking lot at the wedding venue.

My client told me that her ring was not loose on her finger. That fact helped me to conclude that she had to have intentionally taken the ring off of her finger (it did not slide off). So, the two places where it could have been taken off would have been in the couple’s hotel bathroom or in their vehicle. This led me to my next question, “Tessa, did you happen to apply lotion on your hands while the two of you drove to the wedding?” She immediately responded with astonishment, “Yes, how did you know?” I explained to my client that this was a common behavior when people lose their rings. They take the jewelry off of their fingers, place the items on their lap, apply the lotion, and forget to put the ring(s) back onto their finger(s).

We now had a plan with how we would attack this search. I agreed to meet Tessa and Patrick out at Glen Ellen Farm in Ijamsville, Maryland where the wedding had taken place the night before.

When I arrived at the property, I parked along the grassy parking lot where the couple had positioned their vehicle when they first arrived at the wedding. I asked if we could have a word of prayer before the search began and they appreciated my desire to call upon God’s help to assist me in helping my clients. Since God instituted the concept of betrothal (which is engagement) as well as marriage, my opinion is that the Lord is on my side when it comes to trying to recover these symbols of promise and covenant of commitment!

I asked Tessa where she thought the two of them parked their vehicle and I then immediately got to work! I was hoping that my theory was correct that the young lady had just not remembered that she had the ring on her finger coming to the wedding and that she just forgot to put it back on after applying lotion.

As it turned out, within a couple of minutes of metal detecting the grassy parking area, I struck yellow gold! I indeed recovered Tessa’s irreplaceable jewel of love! I cannot express with words how awesome it felt to successfully metal detect Tessa’s ring based on the theory I was going by!

It was such an awesome sight to see Tessa’s face and her fiancé’s countenance the moment that I yelled over to them that I had found their beloved ring! The three of us celebrated the return of one of their most important material possessions and we gave thanks to the Lord for helping me solve this mystery for the couple! It was a beautiful moment for all of us!

Tessa and Patrick will be getting married next week! Because they called THE RING HERO to help find their jewel and recover it before it was lost forever, Tessa will now be wearing her beloved yellow gold 1.75 marquis diamond engagement ring on the most special day of her life!

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Lost gold class ring found in Charlottesville, Virginia.

  • from Charlottesville (Virginia, United States)

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.

Tracy was attending her high school senior class picnic when unfortunately she lost her gold class ring. Earlier this year I was metal detecting at the same park where the picnic had taken place when I found the ring about 5 inches under the surface grass. How did it get so deep? The ring was lost 22 years ago in 2003. Using the name inscribed inside and some internet searching I was able to narrow the possible owners. I sent Tracy an email asking if she lost a ring at that park, and if she could describe it. She sent an exact description of the ring she never expected to see again. I was so glad to find her and be able to return her ring after all this time.