Two lost gold charms, FOUND! Cape May, NJ By Ringfinder Jeffrey Laag



Kevin had contacted me and said he had lost his wedding band in the yard while cutting the grass. They had looked for it for a couple of days but the weeds in that area were quite tall and finding a ring visually was out of the question. I found the ring in an area where the weeds were around eight inches tall. Total search time was around an hour.




Linsey called me and said they had held a wedding venue in their yard for their daughter and son-in-law. Her yard was quite large and her son-in-law had lost his ring right after the wedding. She had purchased a metal detector but struck out. Because of the size of the yard I set up a grid search and it took me all of two hours before I found it. Her daughter and son-in-law were out of town at the time.






Received a text/call last night from a gentleman that proceeded to tell me his wife lost a custom engagement ring while they were swimming yesterday.
He said she lost it in waist deep water. They had gotten to the spot by boat, but I found a half mile trail, there and back, I could take without needing to launch my boat.
I get to the site and got set up, walked into the water and got a solid hit on my first target! Two scoops later and it was in the basket!!!
I texted him and we met up to give it back to him!
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Ring count for 2025: 75 (14 – recoveries)
GOLD – 11 (8 – recoveries)
GOLD/SILVER – 1 (1 – recovery)
PLATNIUM – 2 (2 – recoveries)
SILVER – 17 (3 – recoveries)
VINTAGE – 2
JUNK – 42
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In response to Michael’s call, I agreed to retrieve his wife Emily’s lost engagement ring. Emily had placed her rings in her bag and while on the dock, She reached into her bag for a towel and inadvertently pulled her ring out with the towel, the ring fell through the gap on the deck into three feet of water beneath the dock.
Michael had searched for the ring under the dock, but poor visibility and weeds on the lake bottom made it impractical. He had consulted the Ringfinders website and located my contact information.
I accepted the request to conduct a search after confirming the details. Upon arriving at Michael and Emily’s residence, I spoke with Emily, who provided me with the circumstances of the incident.
Approaching the dock, I commenced my search. Michael guided me directly to the location where the ring had fallen through the boards into the lake. After a few minutes of searching, I successfully retrieved the ring using a scoop. I presented the ring to Michael, who was astounded by its discovery. The entire process had taken only a few minutes.
Returning to Michael’s house, I returned Emily’s ring, which she was overjoyed to wear once more.
I express my gratitude to Michael and Emily for entrusting me with the retrieval of their lost ring.
Received a text last night asking for help to find an engagement ring lost in their backyard. We planned on me being there at 9:30 am.
Story goes, they were laying on blanket in the backyard when she had put ring on her pinky, stood up and it slipped off into the thick grass. They searched and searched, bought a pinpointer and even ordered a metal detector as well.
He found me online and asked if I could help.
I made the hour and half drive, get the location, turn on and set up my machine, take a step and boom there it was!
Love helping people find the little priceless things they lost and put them back in their life!
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Ring count for 2025: 66 (13 – recoveries)
GOLD – 9 (7 – recoveries)
GOLD/SILVER – 1 (1 – recovery)
PLATNIUM – 2 (2 – recoveries)
SILVER – 16 (3 – recoveries)
VINTAGE – 2
JUNK – 36
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“DIG IT ALL, SAVE SOME RINGS & BURY THE DRAMA!”

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Received a call this morning from a guy who lost his diamond bracelet, which was a gift, at North Ave Beach in Chicago playing volleyball. I was very concerned when we got there because the tractors already raked the sand, thought it may have been snagged. Gridded out the area and found it in about an hour.
First time to the beach this season but sure it’s no the last. Always enjoy the beach recoveries.
Happy Ending!!

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While applying sunscreen, Tindra noticed that the clasp on her necklace had come undone, causing her charms to fall into the soft sand below. Tindra managed to locate one of the before my arrival. Since she knew the general area to search, the recovery of the final charm was swift, and Tindra expressed great gratitude.
Tindra explained: “The charms are family heirlooms from my family in Sweden. They’re gifted to babies when they’re born and one of my charms is over 100 years old. The “T” that I lost was from my Grandpa and gifted to me when I was a baby”
I received a call about a Gold Diamond Engagement Band lost during while playing volleyball in the backyard. The wedding band stayed on but the engagement band flew off as going up for the ball. They have searched themselves with no luck. We was able to confirm the best time to complete a search. Search and search the area as the net was already taken down and trying to pin point the location of the net was key in this search. After searching and checking all of the area and spots, there was the ring in the grass. She was very happy to have the ring returned to her and now can completed with the wedding band.

Lost Gold Diamond Engagement Band in Plain City, OH. “FOUND”

Lost Gold Diamond Engagement Band in Plain City, OH. “FOUND”

Lost Gold Diamond Engagement Band in Plain City, OH. “FOUND”

Lost Gold Diamond Engagement Band in Plain City, OH. “FOUND”