Lost Wedding Ring Found on Narragansett RI Town Beach
I received a call from Jake, who lost his wedding ring on the beach the day before while vacationing with his wife. The couple is from out of town and planned to leave the next day. They had only been married eight months. He was frantic to find his ring and asked for my help. I asked a friend to help with the search for Jake’s ring. We searched the beach area, where Jake and his wife were, for about two hours and couldn’t find the ring. My friend had to leave, but I didn’t stop searching. Jake said that he was carrying chairs and other things to the beach so I searched the area where you enter the beach….still no luck. Jake thanked me for trying and left the beach. I persisted and did a grid search of the large area where you enter the beach. In the third row of the grid, I found Jake’s ring and was excited to call him with the good news. He was still in the parking lot and rushed back to the beach. Jake couldn’t believe that I found his ring. He was ecstatic!







On a nice hot day Anton and his family were enjoying the day on at beach. This can be some of the most sought after relaxation one could ask for after a long day at work. And while people are on the beach there are many things they will do like , swimming, running, relaxing, picnicking, throwing footballs, volley ball, wrestling, etc. OH NO did I say wrestling ? That’s when things went wrong for Anton. In one of the 3 areas he was wrestling around that day his cherished cross was pulled from his necklace and lost in the sand. They searched for a few hours, even with their metal detector, without any luck. That’s when Nicole decided to give me a call to see if I was available to locate the cross. I met them on the beach a little while later and they showed me everything that transpired up to realizing the cross was missing. I started in the most likely spot and within a few moments I had his cross in my scoop. Another fantastic ending to a great day on the Jersey Shore.
What would 4 young men do after their Stockton State College track meet, that’s right, go to the beach to have some fun and cool down in the pristine Jersey Shore Ocean waters. Just prior to going into the water, Brendan removed his cherished cross and chain, and clasped it around the loop on his hat for safe keeping. After they got out of the water, it was placed back around his neck, and just a few moments later, his friend noticed the cross was missing. Luckily his friend Jackson had told his mom Brenda, who was very familiar with NJ Ring Finder stories, from some of the local pages. Brendan, Jackson, and Luke had searched for quite a while without any luck, and that’s when the call came in to me for HELP. I arrived on the Lavallette beach just a short while later, got all the details and searched the entire spot without any luck. After they assured me it must be right there, I turned my metal detectors sensitivity almost as high as it would go, and on the first pass I received a very faint but steady signal, which was in fact, Brendan’s beautiful cross. Another happy ending to a fantastic beach day.





