Diamond Ring Lost from Moving Vehicle in Monmouth, IL…Found
A couple of weeks ago I received a call for a ring search just over an hour from my home. Unfortunately, due to my schedule I was unable to attempt a locate of the ring until this past weekend. The ring was lost along a country gravel road near Monmouth, IL. Monica, the owner of the ring, was traveling down the road at approximately 40 MPH when she made a waving gesture out the window and off went her ring off into the ditch full of knee high grass. Fortunately, Monica immediately identified a nearby landmark so that she could recall the approximate area of the loss.
I met Monica’s husband at the location on Sunday morning and I was shown the most likely stretch of ditch that the ring may have landed. You can see from my photo that the location was about 50 yards long from where I was standing to my car in the distance. The grass was just waiting to be searched.

The grass was too tall for my larger coils, so I used my 6″ sniper coil on my Equinox 800 so that I could get easily get deep into the grass. I combed the roadway edge first, but came up empty. I worked my way into the ditch and searched completely from road edge to fence line. Eventually, I got a solid tone and a 15 on my VDI. I grabbed my Garrett carrot and pinpointed the target deep in the grass. As I moved the grass blades out of the way, the bright sun shined down on the ring and it reflected back at me. I picked it up and sure enough it was just like the one in a picture that Monica had sent to me.

Needless to say, I was glad to have found Monica’s ring. It is a beautiful ring and it was truly a memorable search that I won’t soon forget. I sent a text to Monica with only pictures of her ring. I immediately received a call from her and was she very grateful for this recovery. It was my pleasure to return her ring.







Got a message from Michael asking for help in locating his wife’s Loree wedding set. I called as soon as I got the message and told him i’d be there in 20 minutes if he’d wait, he agreed and I met them at the beach. While out enjoying the 4th of July on the beach with his family, Loree took off her rings and put them in the side pocket of her beach bag so she could take her son down to the water to swim. During the day the bag got knocked over and the rings fell out without her knowing. Leaving the beach she remembered her rings and they were gone. She was devastated. They took me to where they were sitting and I found 1 of them right away but couldn’t find the other in the same area. I searched some more and about 5 feet from the first one I found the other. She couldn’t stop crying for joy when she got her rings back on her hand where they belonged. A great Happy Ending.
















