Gold Diamond Engagement Ring Thrown Out Of The Car, Lost In Wolfeboro, New Hampshire Snow Bank, Found With A Metal Detector




On Wednesday (March 11, 2026), I received a text from Kameriah stating her promise ring was lost while throwing a dog toy in her yard a few days prior. She already bought a metal detector, but was unable to find it. Kameriah lives in Sylvan Springs, Alabama which is about an hour and 45-minute drive from me in Huntsville. I had to work at my full-time job on Thursday and Friday, so we setup a search for Saturday at 10am.
I met Kameriah on Saturday morning and had her show me exactly how and where she threw the dog toy. She normally wears a size adjuster on her 10k white gold promise ring, but forgot to put the adjuster on that day. I decided to use the 15-inch coil on my Equinox 900 metal detector to cover more ground in case the ring took a weird bounce. Thankfully, on my first pass, I had a good sounding target in the lady’s gold range. Just slightly hidden in the grass was Kameriah’s ring! I looked up at Kameriah and gave her a big smile and thumbs up. She was so happy to have her beautiful promise ring back. Thank you, God for a quick and successful search!
We took some photos, said our farewells, and I was back on the road headed home. I’m always happy to help and love that I get to go on these adventures! Until the next one, please take care and God bless.


Less Stress…..
….is what Dawn was hoping for as she revealed that last summer her son and husband Wayne decided to wrestle around in the dark. Afterwards Wayne noticed his rings missing. They searched with various methods but got nothing for their effort. When Wayne suddenly passed away recently, their son asked Dawn if dad had ever found his rings. In the backyard they showed me what they remember happening that evening. Starting a grid search I was just about ready to widen the search area when my MXT metal detector revealed 2 items not too far from each other. Pinpointing closer revealed Wayne’s rings tucked away in the grass! I texted Dawn and son to come out back. They each reached down and pulled up a ring, looking to me and the sky, they said thank you for giving us 2 things to stress less about!
Jonathan




Sometimes a lost ring story starts during the most normal, everyday moments at home.
Daniela had been spending some time with her child working on a clay project at the kitchen table. To keep her rings from getting messy with clay, she took them off and placed them on the tablecloth while they worked.
When the project was finished, Daniela gathered everything up and carried the tablecloth outside to shake off the clay crumbs. In the process, she completely forgot that her rings were still sitting on the cloth. With a quick shake of the tablecloth, the rings were unknowingly flung out into the yard.
A little while later, Daniella realized her rings were missing. After retracing her steps, she remembered that they had been sitting on the tablecloth when she shook it out in the yard. The search began right away.
She was able to find one of the rings in the grass, which confirmed what had happened. Unfortunately, the second ring was nowhere to be found. Knowing it had to be somewhere in the yard but not having any luck locating it, Daniela’s husband jumped on the internet looking for help. That’s when he came across my information and reached out right away.
I arrived shortly after and began a careful grid search of the area where the tablecloth had been shaken out. When rings are flung like that, they can travel farther than people expect, so a slow and methodical search is always the best approach.
Before long, my metal detector gave a solid signal in the grass. Just beneath the surface was the missing ring. After a quick recovery, Daniela’s second ring was safely back where it belonged.
What started as a fun craft project with her child turned into a stressful situation, but thankfully it ended with a successful recovery and a very relieved family.
These kinds of losses happen more often than people think. Taking rings off for just a moment during everyday activities can easily lead to them being misplaced or accidentally thrown somewhere. The good news is that with the right equipment and search techniques, many of these rings can still be found.
Another great recovery and another happy ending.
Phillip Mendez
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Pinky Gold….
….Got a call from Steve, he told me he thought his ring came off last autumn while putting the summer tools and machines away. We went over the 3 location he remembered being. Starting with the middle location my MXT metal detector didn’t register anything. Choosing the north location, I got a nice signal in a pile of leaves. Pinpointing the location revealed Steve’s pinky ring hiding below! I knocked on the door and asked him to follow me. A look of surprise appeared as he gazed upon his ring! His wife came to see and a pinky swear between the 2 sealed the deal that the ring will stay on….hopefully!
Jonathan


I received a message from Amber asking if I could help find her engagement ring. It was lost several months ago in her backyard. She had searched and searched over the months, even with a metal detector but had no luck. Turning to the internet for help, she found The Ring Finders. We set a day to meet and after about an hour we got the signal we were looking for. It was a little out of the search area hiding in some thorny thicket. Seeing the smile on Amber’s face reminds me once again why all of us on The Ring Finders directory do this. So happy to help continue the story of this ring!



As the snow was falling in Lincoln Heights, so were the keys Charlotte had in her pocket. While throwing a ball and taking her phone out of her pocket, the keys dislodged themselves from inside her jacket. That action left her stranded at the park because her only car key was on that ring. As she looked frantically, Charlotte asked some of the other people in the park to help her look. Sadly, no one wanted to help her look. With somber hearts and heads hung low, Charlotte and her dog walked home that night. After returning home from a long trip the next day Sergio her husband heard the news of Charlotte’s lost keys. While returning to the park to look Sergio felt the need to find someone to help them. Google gave Sergio my name and we started talking that morning about the lost keys. I got myself ready and headed out as soon as Sergio gave me the go ahead. After going over the details for how the keys were lost, I started my search right by the car that Charlotte had exited from. The many foot paths and shovel marks made seeing any sign of the keys impossible. Resorting back to the east to west grid search pattern, I tried to keep a tight weave as I swung my coil back and forth. After making about halfway up the hill I was talking with Charlotte about her actions. She described walking up and down the sled hill and she showed me where she was throwing the ball for her dog. I switched my search pattern to north and south. As I made my 4th path up the hill I got a really high tone on the metal detector. I swung the coil over the target, I could see it was only showing a few inches down. I knew the snow was over a foot deep, so the target had to be big. Kicking at the snow moved it away from the grass revealing the cluster of keys. Shouting to Charlotte I found the keys, she walked toward me with a tired gate. The weight of the lost keys had been lifted and she was so happy.
Will the keys work after being frozen in the snow




This ring find began when I got a text from Aaliyah from Green Bay, Wisconsin saying I was recommended by Don my fellow ring finder on Oahu. Aaliyah stated, “I lost my engagement ring at Hickam Beach. I’m wondering if you serve that area?” She also texted it was on Monday and in the sand. I called Aaliyah and agreed to meet her and her husband Wyatt at the beach before the next round of rain came in. When I arrived at Hickam Beach Wyatt and Aaliyah were waiting. They showed me the area and explained she had put the ring in her purse for safe keeping but many family members had been in her purse to get items and she believed at some point the ring must have fallen out. Wyatt drew a grid box in the sand where they thought the ring would be. Oahu has had a major storm the last few days and the Kona winds had punished this shore line. The ring could have traveled in many directions. I started the grid search and the first item I found was a gold plated cross. I told them I think that’s a great sign, Jesus is working with us. I continued on and when I was on the second to last line of the grid I got a sweet solid tone center line dot on the Manticore and it was shallow. One scoop and the target was acquired. As a sifted the sand a tiny yellow gold ring with a big diamond came into view. I grabbed the ring from the scoop and held it up so Aaliyah & Wyatt could see. I told them it was one inch out of the grid so it probably wasn’t their ring. “Just kidding” I said as I handed Aaliyah her ring. I could see an expression of relief and disbelief at the same time. The current storm system probably saved the day to keep other detectorists away and from finding her ring. We were blessed! Aloha to Aaliyah & Wyatt!

Back where it belongs!
I received a call from a lady named Dusty who had lost her wedding ring in her backyard about ten months ago. As you can imagine, after that much time had passed she had nearly given up hope of ever seeing it again. The ring meant a lot to her, and she had searched for it several times herself but just couldn’t locate it.
Dusty explained that she believed the ring slipped off while she was working outside in the backyard. She had looked over the area many times, but as most people quickly discover, a small gold ring can disappear instantly in grass and soil.
As I often tell people, time is usually of the essence when a ring is lost, but it’s never too late to look. Rings can sit hidden in the ground for months or even years waiting for the right metal detector to pass over them.
After searching online for help, Dusty came across The Ring Finders and my page, Phillip Mendez – Ring Finder, and decided to reach out.
When I arrived at her home, we walked through the backyard and talked about the day the ring went missing. Reconstructing the moment someone lost their ring can make a huge difference in narrowing down the search area. Once we identified the most likely spot, I began a careful grid search with my metal detector.
Before long, I heard a solid signal in the grass. After pinpointing the target and gently moving aside the grass and soil, there it was — Dusty’s wedding ring, sitting just below the surface after ten long months.
When I showed her the ring, the relief and excitement on her face made the entire search worthwhile. Something she thought was gone forever was suddenly back where it belonged.
Recoveries like this are exactly why I love doing what I do. To many people it’s just a piece of metal, but to the person who lost it, it represents memories and a lifetime of meaning.
Another successful recovery and a very happy ending.
If you’ve lost a ring in your yard, park, or shallow water, don’t give up hope. Even if it’s been months, it may still be right where it was.
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Phillip Mendez


