Lost wedding ring and engagement ring found metal detecting Minnesota
Lost wedding ring & engagement ring at a Minnesota fall festival recovered with the help of the ring finders web site.

Lost wedding ring & engagement ring at a Minnesota fall festival recovered with the help of the ring finders web site.

Bay Area Ring Finders Brendon Chapman… Metal Detecting Service/Call ASAP 925-580-2590
On Tuesday the 11th of October, Matthew text me with a request for my services. His fiance had accidentally flung her engagement ring into some thick brush in their yard in Antioch, CA. The two searched the brush and were 100% sure of the location in which it was lost.
Being on another search when I received the call and knowing that the location was secure and therefor the engagement ring was safe, I agreed to a search on Thursday afternoon. Matthew was great about giving me all the information he could in advanced. He, nor his fiance, would be available the day of the search. His father was to be home at the location and would be my point of contact. The father and I had a nice conversation while I pulled my equipment from the vehicle and got set up. I turned on my metal detector while we were speaking, I had not performed a noise cancel, nor had I even turned on/put on my headset. While talking I swung my detector back and forth over the ground near the brush. I noted the unmistakable tone I new I’d be looking for and looked at the screen to confirm the 7-10 VDI. I bent down, and Bob’s Your Uncle there was the ring very near where Matthew said it would be. The whole search took 30 seconds and…We Made The Recovery!!! The ring now has a renewed life and great story for the happy couple. I wish them great luck with their future!


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Bebe’s exquisite 14 karat white gold 2.5 carat solitaire diamond engagement ring with 2 carats worth of diamonds set in the band

Bebe excitedly showing off her most beautiful engagement ring that was presumed missing forever until ring finder Brian Rudolph came to the rescue!
Brian Rudolph, Lost Item Recovery Specialist (Land, Water, Sand, Snow, Leaves, Cliffs, Houses & Vehicles) Will Find Your Lost Keepsake! Call ASAP (301) 466-8644!
I received a desperate call for help from John who lived in Colorado. He was calling on behalf of his fiance, Bebe, who lost her engagement ring while visiting her sister and girlfriend in Washington DC. The couple was to get married in less than 2 months. The two of them were devastated over the loss of the very sentimental and priceless jewel.
While Bebe and the others were taking photos by the Washington Monument, she realized that she was not wearing her 14 karat white gold, 2.5 carat solitaire diamond engagement ring with 2 carats worth of diamonds that were set into the band. With little panic experienced at that time (because she thought that maybe she had left the ring on the nightstand at her sister’s house), the young lady (along with her entourage) walked back to her friend’s car to see if the ring was lying near the curb on Constitution Avenue (because she remembered hearing something fall on the concrete just as she was getting out of the car when they first arrived). Unfortunately, the very sentimental and expensive keepsake was nowhere to be found. However, as I mentioned, Bebe wasn’t too concerned about it since she still thought she may not have worn the ring out of the house that day.
That night, the women searched the apartment for the missing ring and still it did not turn up anywhere. This started to worry the young bride-to-be. Then, in the middle of the night, Bebe, who couldn’t sleep at all, remembered that she had applied lotion to her hands in the backseat of the vehicle just prior to taking the walk onto the Washington Mall grounds. It was then that she began to panic. She woke her best friend up and the two of them went down to the car to check around the back seats hoping that the engagement ring ended up somewhere on the cushions or on the floor. Again, Bebe came away with nothing. It was at that point that the friends took off into the night and searched along Constitution Avenue in the vicinity of where they had originally parked the car the day before. Sadly, the bride-to-be had to call her fiance up in Colorado to let him know that the ring was gone and that it had presumably fell out of the vehicle after applying lotion in the car prior to touring the Monument grounds. John was crushed because he had spent a great deal of time searching and purchasing the diamond ring and planning how he was going to ask his sweetheart to marry him. Now, it appeared that the jewel was gone forever… until a glimmer of hope appeared…THE RING FINDERS, the elite international directory of metal detectorists.
As soon as I got the call from John who found me on THE RING FINDERS website, I instructed him to publish a Craigslist ad in the attempt to get word out to the public just in case an honest person was searching for the owner on the online website. I told him that I would not be able to get out to the site until later that evening due to having another client for the remainder of the day. So, later that evening, I drove to downtown Washington DC and searched all along the street and grassy areas between the curb and the sidewalk. Ironically, I did find a ring but it was not the one we were looking for.
After completing the search on Constitution Avenue, I called my client and let Bebe know that I didn’t find her engagement ring anywhere in the area. I advised her that it would be a good idea for me to check her girlfriend’s vehicle just to make sure that the ring did not end up in some unexpected crevice or crease in the backseat. She told me that she was pretty certain that they cleared that area when they looked back there in the middle of the night, but she said she would welcome any more support possible just to make certain that the ring wasn’t in the car.
The next morning, I met up with Bebe and her friend to inspect the Toyota Corolla. First I checked the floor and under the front seats from the rear side. The jewel was not in those places. Next, I used my endoscope to check inside and under the rear seats. I spent about 45 minutes placing the probe into various spaces and creases with the hope that I would discover the diamond ring somewhere in one of the crevices that I explored. Just as I was about to wrap up my investigation, I decided to check one more place deep down beneath the rear seat where Bebe had been sitting when she applied lotion to her hands just after taking her engagement ring off. My scope showed nothing unusual for most of the time that I was monitoring that particular spot, and then something curious appeared on my screen! The video probe picked up what looked like a piece of jewelry in the shape of a halo. After adjusting the endoscope for a few minutes just to get the right angle to see what exactly I was observing on my screen, I couldn’t believe what I had discovered! I did it! I discovered the gorgeous 4.5 carat diamond engagement ring! Apparently, the sentimental keepsake must have rolled off of Bebe’s lap when she was getting out of the vehicle and then it fell down into a hole located to the left of the seat belt lock. Most of the time, rings that are placed on laps end up coming out of the vehicle and dropping onto the concrete below. In this particular case, Bebe’s ring stayed in the car!
Once I identified where the ring was hidden, I used my special tools to grab the jewel from under the right rear passenger seat! My client and her friend were in a state of disbelief! They couldn’t believe the news that I shared with them that I had identified and recovered the missing ring! We all celebrated with a feeling of elation that I had not experienced in some time! It was just one of those moments that I will never forget! I had found the ring in a place where no one would have searched and certainly no one would have ever found it! That incredible piece of jewelry would have ended up in the salvage yard once the Toyota Corolla had its final day on the road.
Just a few minutes after I returned the ring to its rightful owner, the three of us Facetimed John and surprised the living daylights out of the depleted young man! The look on his face was incredibly memorable! He could not believe that the nightmare was over and that the presumed unrecoverable ring had been pulled from Bebe’s girlfriend’s car! He could not have been happier with the news and he looked as shocked as the rest of us were!
My client told me over and over again just how grateful she was that I never gave up when I didn’t find the missing ring downtown and that I then suggested searching the Corolla! And when I didn’t find the keepsake in the vehicle for so very long, I still did not give up the fight but I continued until that exquisite “symbol of love” was surprisingly located and recovered! I was very proud of my work that morning and I certainly will never forget this particular search!
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Christina McCree – Ring Finder/Metal Detectorist for northern Alabama and southern/middle Tennessee…call or text ASAP, anytime 24/7…610-504-6135
Just after noon on Saturday, October 22nd, 2022, I received a text message from Paula stating that she had lost her ring in her car and wanted to know if I was available to look for it. She said that she lived in Harvest, Alabama. That’s the same city I live in, and she was only a 6-minute drive from my house! At the time of Paula’s text, I was helping a local flower shop deliver flowers, because all the regular drivers were unavailable that day. I told Paula that I could swing by after I was done or the following day. I finished the deliveries around 3:15 and told Paula that I was going to run by my house to change and grab my equipment.
I arrived at Paula’s house around 4pm. I asked her to tell/show me what happened and the story behind her ring. Paula told me that she was a breast cancer survivor and her best friend from Jacksonville State University had given her this special ring on her 5-year anniversary of being cancer free. They had seen the ring in an antique store in New Orleans. Her friend had secretly purchased the ring and held it until the anniversary to surprise Paula. You can imagine the sentimental value this ring held to Paula. I was determined to find and return it to her!
Paula said that the day before she was sitting in her car and took off the ring to put on lotion. She set the ring on her lap, but it fell onto the divider she had between her seat and the center console. The ring landed on some papers in the divider, but when she went to grab it, her ring was gone. Paula and her mom looked for about an hour but could not find it. Paula told me that she found out about The Ring Finders by watching a YouTube video of a ring recovery in a car by one of my good Rind Finder buddies, Jeff Morgan “Seattle Ring Hunter”.
I grabbed my high lumens flashlight and endoscope and started searching. I started by feeling around the seat and floorboard. Next, I used my endoscope to search under the seat, in the air vent, and other crevices. I didn’t find the ring in any of those spots. I decided to research along the seat and found a metal bracket. It had a tray and when I slid my hand in there, I could feel a ring! I was able to carefully grab it with my hand and when I pulled it out, I saw a gorgeous 14K white gold antique looking ring. This was Paula’s special cancer survivor ring!!! I was so happy to see it and thanked the Lord!
At the time I found the ring, Paula was out talking with her neighbor. I took some pictures and headed out to surprise Paula. I introduced myself to her neighbor and said I was trying my best to find Paula’s ring. At that moment, I opened my hand and said, “is this your ring?” Paula gasped and said, “yes, that’s it!” She was so happy and thankful that she had her ring back!
We took some pictures and I chatted with Paula for a few minutes afterwards. I told her about some of my prior searches. Paula was so fascinated by The Ring Finders and excited that one lived so close by. We said that maybe we’d run into each other somewhere around town. Paula gave me a big hug and thanked me again. I headed home and Paula was now able to enjoy the rest of her Saturday evening with her beautiful ring back on her finger where it belongs. I love getting to go on these adventures, hear these stories, and find/return these sentimental items to people! Best job and feeling in the world!!!




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Beaches are not the only places we search!
Katie sent me an email asking if I could help find her husband’s wedding band. It is a black tungsten ring. He lost in their backyard while playing ball with their dog. He went to fake a throw and the ring went flying. He heard it hit a goalpost he has in the yard. They searched for days and even cleared a lot of brush out of the yard without finding it.
Today was the day we would search. Jim showed me the area he was standing and his actions when he faked the throw. So where did it go after striking the goalpost? I started where he was standing.
I started where he was standing. I found a few pennies, a dime & a quarter & several pull tabs. Then I got a broken signal so I checked it out. It was a small iron metal file. I put it on the firepit. When back to the same spot and received another signal. It was his ring. It has an Eagle’s green stripe that circles the ring. Could be good luck for the Eagles this weekend (6 – 0)?
I went to the garage asking Jim if he could come out and show me again where he was and the direction he was throwing. When he started to repeat his actions, I held up his ring. The look on his face was priceless! He called Katie and she was ecstatic!
I love my Hobby!
This hunt was a good reminder to always ask the right questions before I start my search! Amit called me Saturday night about a ring he lost while doing yard work. We made plans for the next morning to search the large leaf pile he made and also a few other areas of his yard. After searching the leaves and the yard with no luck, I thought to ask if he was wearing gloves or if he had checked in his jacket and pants pockets. And, sure enough, the ring was in his gloves!! So happy he was able to get his ring back! My detector skills were only able to rule out locations this time which was helpful in narrowing down the hunt area and ultimately helped point us in the right direction to find the ring. 
Got a call last night from 2 nice College students. They were playing volleyball on the beach, when one of them felt (and got a glimpse of) their ring launching away from them. A nice hefty gold ring with emerald stone. The dry loose sand immediately swallows it, and they don’t know where it is. Was able to meet with them immediately, and to locate it in about 30 seconds. Glad to help !
Got a call from a lady who had lost her ring, while playing with her kids at Monterey Del Monte beach here. She had a rough idea/suspicion of where it had gone missing. But the sand was obscuring her ring from view. In a couple of minutes, was able to reunite this to her & her husband (on assignment to the military here).
Glad to help, and thank you for your service to our country ! 
My ring recovery today took me to a horse farm in Inverary, just north of Kingston Ontario. Received a text from Nick and Meaghan, about her having just lost her beautiful diamond engagement ring while feeding the horses. She just had taken out a couple of bails of hay to their feeders when she realized that her ring was missing. The good news is that she knew for sure she had her ring on before feeding the horse. The bad news is she wasn’t exactly sure where and when she had lost the ring. Even worse, did one of the horses eat the ring while feeding on the freshly spread hay in the feeder. She moved the horses into another field for the night, while they tried to find the ring through the hay.
I met with them first thing this morning and started to spread and search through the hay, with no luck so far. While picking her brains, in the chain of events during last evening, she did mentioned that she had thrown old wet feed from the feeder onto the ground prior to putting in fresh Hay, Since we’ve had 3 days of solid rain this week, the ground near the feeders was a soup like wet mud. After a few minutes, I heard that distinct sweet sound of gold and while using my pin pointer, was able to fish out her ring from the mud. Very happy and appreciative young couple plus, I got to visit and pet some horses. Another happy ending!


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*** George’s wife called me asking for help finding his gold wedding ring. He had worn this ring for over 30 years and had never lost it. Today it came off his finger while brushing sand off his leg at San Clemente Beach, CA.
I assured them I could find the ring if they could secure the area and wait at the site. There was a possibility that they could not stay at the location because of previous reservations. I agreed to get on the road right away. Understanding that they may have to leave the site before I arrived.
Traffic was not bad which made my drive time about 30 minutes. When I arrived a car was pulling out of a front row parking place, which was a miracle. George’s wife was in the parking lot to direct me where George was waiting for me.
The beach was crowded but he had secured the 20’x20’ area. As I started my grid search there were no metal signal, then I got a good signal that sounded deep. Usually a fresh dropped ring isn’t very deep. This was a heavy ring more than a foot deep in the very soft sand. It is most likely that the ring dropped deeper as they dug in the sand with their hands.
The whole family was relieved and surprised after we retrieved the ring. Before finding TheRingFinders service George had thoughts about returning the next day with sand sifting equipment. This can also be a waste of time for many reasons. It is real common to get to a search where the people had spent hours/days searching with sifting equipment and borrowed or rented metal detectors. Often the ring or piece of jewelry is just missed because of poor equipment . An experienced person with a professional metal detector can usually find the missing article. If it’s there we can find it.
I am here to help you find your sentimental lost metal object.. “I WILL TRY ANYWHERE “ .. Feel free to call to ask any questions about how this service works.. Stan .. 949-500-2136