Unearthing Lost Treasures: A Rincon Beach Wedding Ring Recovery Tale


Shawn SGT Sherrill – Ring Recovery Specialist…Lost your ring?… Call/Text ASAP Anytime 24/7 918-313-2202

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So I got a call from William who lost his 10K solid gold bracelet from his grandfather, that was given to him by his grandfather just before he passed away. He believed he lost it while at the cemetery near Keswick Ridge, NB or possibly at his parents house in Fredericton, New Brunswick, while cleaning the front and back yard. To make it even worse it snowed for the next few nights covering the area. He had spent days on hands and knees trying to locate it and finally decided to look online for a metal detector rental, but found TheRingFinders and me instead. He called and we met at his house searching the front and back yards with no success. We then drove out and searched at the cemetery where he’d attended his grandfathers funeral. Snow had fallen and been plowed off the road and shoulders forming high snow banks. We started searching from where he’d walked from the road to the cemetery entrance and then searched where he’d parked along the highway. After a short search I located the ring as it had been pushed down the roadway a bit. He was actually on the phone with his family when I walked up and dropped the ring in his hand. To say he was taken aback is an understatement and I could hear hear the families reaction over the phone as he told them it had just been found.
I was so happy to reunite you with your late grandfathers bracelet, that he gave you, I hope it brings you many years of great memories as you wear and look at it.
Lost something precious amidst the sands of time? Fear not, for your search ends here. Picture this: Elizabeth, amidst the gentle pitter-patter of raindrops, finds herself amidst her garden, only to realize her wedding ring has slipped away. With dusk descending upon her, panic sets in as she frantically scans the earth, but to no avail. Enter the beacon of hope – a call to yours truly, the metal detector expert, poised to unveil the lost treasures buried beneath the earth.
As the morning sun heralds a new day, I set forth on a mission to reunite Elizabeth with her cherished possession. Armed with precision and determination, we narrow down the search to a compact 400 square feet, albeit shrouded in a labyrinth of knee-high succulents, each armed with their own set of prickly defenses. Undeterred by the daunting task ahead, I delve into the heart of the foliage, inch by inch, inching closer to the elusive prize.
Amidst the chaos of tangled roots and sharp edges, the piercing buzz of my MI6 pinpointer resonates through the air, signaling a glimmer of hope amidst the wilderness. With bated breath, I unearth the treasure, nestled amidst the foliage – Elizabeth’s lost wedding ring, gleaming in the morning light like a beacon of hope amidst the shadows.
But the journey doesn’t end here. If you find yourself in a similar predicament, lost amidst the sands of uncertainty, fret not. With a simple call or text to 805-290-5009, embark on a journey of rediscovery, as I, your trusted metal detecting service, guide you towards the light. For more information, visit www.venturacountyringfinder.com, and let us unravel the mysteries buried beneath the earth, one lost ring at a time.


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So I got a call for a lost wedding ring. The gentleman was weeding his raised bed gardens in the fall to prepare them for replanting. At the end of the day, after discovering the missing ring he figured that on one of the many trips to throw the handfuls of weeds into the woods, his wedding ring joined them on the flight. He proceeded to search the many weed piles on the forest floor, with no luck. He even borrowed a metal detector, which made lots of noise and gave him exercise but no wedding ring. He then found me online and called and we arranged a time to meet/search. I arrived, got the whole story and saw the search areas. I then laid out and started my search, with the highest likely areas of loss first. After searching all the gardens, weed throw areas, paths to and from, and possible areas of other outdoor chores and coming up empty, it was time to expand the search area. After a 1/2 hr and 8ft outside te original search area, I heard the tone that I was looking for, and after moving some grass aside there was a lovely circle of gold looking back at me. I pulled a surprise reveal by asking him to see his wife’s matching ring to remind me what I was looking for, and when he showed it to me I said “You’re right it does look exactly like yours”, and placed his ring beside her ring in my hand. A confused look came over him followed by a wave of realization and his eyes welled up and as he started thanking me. That reaction was all the thanks I needed.
How to Find a Lost Ring in Simi Valley: Expert Tips for Grass, Yards, and Fields
Losing a cherished item like a wedding ring can feel devastating, but there’s hope! Whether it’s lost in the grass, yards, or fields of Simi Valley, every missing treasure has a solution waiting to be uncovered. Take Nancy’s story, for example. While tending to her serene orange orchard in Simi Valley, she suddenly noticed her wedding ring was gone. Panic set in, but she didn’t give up. Using the power of community, she posted on the Neighborhood app, where two helpful neighbors pointed her to me—Ventura County’s trusted metal detector expert.
The next morning, Nancy and I set out to solve the mystery of her lost ring. We combed through her Simi Valley orchard with care, searching the grass and sifting through bags of debris from her yard. Step by step, we retraced her path across the field, determined to find her treasure. After some challenges, my reliable propointer metal detector delivered—a faint signal led us to the final bag of debris, where her wedding ring lay hidden. Victory!
Finding a lost ring in Simi Valley isn’t just about luck; it’s about expertise, dedication, and the right tools. Whether your ring is buried in the grass of your backyard, scattered across a field, or lost in a sprawling yard, I’m here to help. As Ventura County’s ringfinder, I specialize in recovering lost jewelry from all terrains—sand, water, grass, yards, and fields alike. Just call or text 805-290-5009, and I’ll bring my skills to your doorstep.
Don’t let a lost ring in Simi Valley dim your hope. With professional assistance, you can recover your precious items from grassy patches, expansive yards, or wide-open fields. Contact me today, and let’s find your lost ring together—one beep at a time!

Shawn SGT Sherrill – Ring Recovery Specialist…Lost your ring?… Call/Text ASAP Anytime 24/7 918-313-2202
I got a call last night from Nick saying he was out looking for a turkey hunting spot when his leg fell into a rotted out tree stump and his ring came off. He saw it come off, but quickly lost it. He tried to move leaf by leaf it hopes to find it. With no such luck, he went to the local Walmart and bought a bounty hunter. Took it back out to the site and scanned the area. Again, no luck.
He then sought help from “The Ring Finders” and I came out to help him locate his lost ring the next day. I scanned the area and didn’t hear anything either. I then took my pin-pointer out and stuck it in the rotted stump hole and got a hit. I pulled out three handfuls of stuff before I was able to rescue it from the two foot hole.

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Watch this recovery video of Jorge’s lost family crest signet ring during our recent snow event.
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Jorge contacted me asking for some assistance in locating his lost white gold family crest signet ring. He had been playing tossing some snowballs when his family ring got lost. He also told me he was located at the University of WA district. After learning this I knew I had to head over without delay. In high traffic areas like this it often does’t take long before passing eyeballs pickup lost rings. Once I arrived Jorge had a very clear report of where he had been throwing snowballs. After we identified a grassy strip between the the sorority and fraternity housing I quickly got setup. The grass strip between two roads was about twenty-five feet wide. I easily laid out four one hundred foot tape measures making a total of five lanes five foot wide each. Jorge even asked the reason for laying out the grid lines. I explained to him that this gives us absolute certainty that no area was missed in our search. He quickly understood the reasoning of how this makes the process much more efficient in the long run. I got started in my first lane and before I even got five feet into my search Jorge called me over. He had been standing in the middle of the grass and had been visually searching the ground between the gridlines when he eyeballed his own ring! We were both very happy that he found it. I have said so many times I don’t have to be the hero that finds the ring just as long as it gets recovered. Jorge did say the gridlines must have helped as we both searched for the ring. I could not have been more pleased with the outcome. We both understood that even if he had not eyeballed the ring I would have easily detected it as it was in the middle of my search area. Jorge’s huge chunky white gold family crest signet ring was quickly brushed off and and back on his finger with big smiles. It was a pleasure helping out knowing how quickly these items can get nabbed in these highly populated areas.
If you lost an item of value reach out to me directly for a quick chat so I can formulate a recovery plan for you!

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I received a call about a lost white gold diamond woman’s ring set. The set was lost in the snow and was unable to find it about three weeks early.
During that day when she lost her rings, she had visited many other locations, she had made many phone calls about her missing rings at the other places of business with no luck.
After metal detecting two other locations close by with no luck, the last place we looked, there was the rings. Found one then the other close by.
She was very happy to have her rings returned to her.

Lost White Gold Diamond Woman’s Ring Set in Gahanna, OH. “FOUND”

Lost White Gold Diamond Woman’s Ring Set in Gahanna, OH. “FOUND”

Lost White Gold Diamond Woman’s Ring Set in Gahanna, OH. “FOUND”

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Watch this recovery video of Cassidy lost gold ring.
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Cassidy’s mother contacted me asking for help in searching for her daughter’s lost rings in the snow. Being that I was a bit delayed and that they already had rented a metal detector I happily provided a lot of tips over the phone on how to search their small neighborhood play park. Cassidy’s dad did all he could do with the rented machine through the cold snow but was not able to locate either of his daughter’s lost rings.
When her grandmother passed away these rings were handed down to Cassidy. It was obvious these heirloom rings hold a deep sentimental value by the whole family. She shared that she basically ran out into the fresh snow and threw one snowball bare handed then walked a few feet over to grab some more snow when she realize both rings were missing one from each hand! It’s quite possible she may have shook her hands a few times after that first throw to clear the cold snow from her bare fingers. These actions along with cold weather are notorious conditions for rings to get flung off the hand. Where rings land quite often can be quite a mystery and very difficult to locate without the proper recovery equipment and experience.
It was a few days before I could arrive and the family did all they could with the rented metal detector with no success. It was now day number four and I’m quite sure each day up to this point the family continued to look nonstop. At this point the snow had pretty much melted away with a few patches here and there. Cassidy was rewarded for her efforts and did spot one of her lost rings a brilliant platinum diamond wedding band. It was found in the park grass where a snow man was previously. She had found it just a few hours before my arrival however the other ring a rose gold diamond wedding band was still missing in action. At this point the rented metal detector had been returned and the family was at a loss as to where the other ring hiding in the park.
After a short bit of time working the grass I got a hot signal that I had been looking for. Under a patch of snow I pulled Cassidy’s second ring, a rose gold diamond wedding band, from the ground. Undamaged and ready to be placed back safely on her finger. Cassidy and her whole family were relieved and very appreciative of the support they found through my services brought to them through TheRingFinders.com directory.
If you lost an item of value reach out to me directly for a quick chat so I can formulate a recovery plan for you!

https://TheRingFinders.com/Jeff.Morgan/
http://www.SeattleRingHunter.com
CALL 206-618-8194
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