Found Diamond Wedding Ring South Edmonton, Alberta.

Chris called me on Tuesday in regards to his wife’s lost wedding ring which was thought to have been in the back yard. As I had other commitments I told Chris that I would be available on Friday evening, and that since the ring was lost in their back yard, it would be safe. Amanda was very distressed about her ring and I reassured them both that if the ring was there I would find it for them.
Amanda told me she had been in the back yard for a couple of hours with friends, visiting and playing with their children. They then had gone inside the house for a while. When her friends left and after putting her daughter down for a nap, she realized that her ring was missing. Panic set in.
Amanda and Chris looked for the ring but had no luck. Then Amanda went on Google to check about renting a metal detector. Our website came up and she contacted me.
Amanda showed me the area in the back yard where she had been. I went to work slowly checking all possible areas in both the front and back yard as I knew how import this ring was to her. Two hours later, I had to tell Chris and Amanda that the ring was not outside. Amanda burst out crying. I told them that it had to be inside. They told me that they had looked every where in the house and so I asked Amanda to retrace her steps.
She told me she had been in the freezer and the refrigerator. Chris had also taken the plumbing apart in the bathroom incase the ring had fallen while Amanda was washing her hands.
I asked many questions and Amanda told me she had been sitting on their leather couch. Chris had already checked the couch but I needed to check for myself. We turned it over and I checked the inside of the couch, and between the back rest and the cushions. I then checked around the back support of the couch and found the ring. I shouted “Bingo”.Amanda jumped out of her chair with enormous relief.
Thank you Chris & Amanda for entrusting me and The Ring Finders to reunite your wedding ring. Thank you for the generous reward.









On 05/24/15, I received a text message from a gentleman requesting my help in finding his lost platinum wedding band at Gordons Pond State Park in Rehoboth Beach, Del. I then called him to learn the circumstances regarding how he had lost his ring. The gentleman said that he and his wife had been sitting in the sand on the beach at the state park as he stood up he went to brush the sand off of his pants his wedding band flew off his finger and landed in the sand behind him where it disappeared. I told the gentleman that I would meet him the very next morning so that I could assist him in finding his lost ring. After meeting at a shopping center, we drove to the beach to begin the search for the ring. The gentleman’s wife had used her cell phone to take a photo of the sand dune up from the area of the beach where the ring was lost. Using the photograph we were able to locate the area of the lost ring by identifying two small trees and using them as landmarks. After searching the beach for about fifteen minutes the lost ring was recovered and returned to its owner.


