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Lost Wedding Ring returned at Malibu West Beach Club

I got a frantic text late Saturday night that a groom’s wedding ring had been lost somewhere in the sand at the Malibu West Beach club sometime after the ceremony. It seemed that the ring had slipped off while the happy couple was taking pictures on the beach behind the club but of course the issue was they didn’t know where and it was a big beach.

I was able to gain access to the club Sunday afternoon and I had a short window to hunt for the ring and I began to hit all the photo locations that they couple could remember but was coming up with nothing but bottle caps and some loose change. I was working the high tide line and I turned to face the club and the only place left to search was the lifeguard tower and the iris in the sand. I was working my way around it when I got a strong tone next to the iris and my prayers were answered, the ring was back in the scoop!

Since this is a busy wedding/party venue the couple wasn’t there to celebrate with me but I called and promised I would put his one day old wedding ring in the mail so he’d have it back waiting for him after their honeymoon. If you have lost a ring don’t wait, call or text me at 805-290-5009 and I will work to return it to you. Time is not on your side so don’t wait, call the  Ventura County Ringfinder!

Wedding Ring Found at Pt. Mugu State park beach in Malibu

I got a text from Alexandra this morning that her husband was playing with their kids at Pt. Mugu State park beach in Malibu and his wedding ring had slipped off somewhere in the sand. It was a big heavy ring so one it hit the sand it was buried. I agreed to immediately get out there so no one else would find it as they had to leave really quick to drop the kids off at a sitters. I met them out at the site and we proceeded to search the area. It wasn’t where he thought he’d lost it so I expanded the search area and after my second pass I got a solid tone and recovered the ring. Needless to say we were all pumped as the lifeguard had warned me prior to beginning the search that the beach was infested with bullets (it shares a fence with the Navy) and bottle caps so this was awesome. They key was Alexandria calling me right away and if you have lost a ring or other piece of jewelry in the water, the wet sand. dry sand, yard or grass field you need to call or text me right away at 805-290-5009.