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Lost – Gold Diamond Family Heirloom Engagement Ring, St. Augustine Beach, FL Found!

On the morning of June 25, 2026, I received a message from my longtime friend Jaymie about a lost ring posted on Facebook. Upon reading the post and noticing that it was just a half-mile away, I quickly messaged the individual. While waiting for a response, I was contacted by Bob Mairs, the administrator of Saint Augustine Treasure Hunters, about the same ring. I informed him that I was on my way to the location. Bob coordinated with the post originator while I prepared and drove to the spot.

The evening before, Michael had just proposed to Sadie on the beach. The love and joy of the moment, coupled with the setting sun and their special location, made it an incredibly memorable occasion. As they strolled in the shallow water of the beach, celebrating their new life together, the ring slipped off Sadie’s finger. They frantically searched for it, but within 20 minutes of their joyous moment, the engagement ring was gone.

This wasn’t just any engagement ring; it held immense sentimental and emotional value. It was a symbol of the deep bond of love between a mother and daughter. Michael had proposed using Sadie’s late mother’s ring. Sadie’s mother had tragically passed away in a motor vehicle accident when she was a young child. The only remaining possession of her mother was this engagement ring. I can only imagine the devastation that was coursing through Sadie’s heart and mind as she desperately searched for her ring.

Driving to the location, I prayed that I could find the ring before I had to leave for my VA appointment in Jacksonville. Fortunately, Bob managed to connect with Michael’s mother and informed me that they would meet me at the location. When I arrived, Sadie and Michael were both there and pointed to the area where the ring had been lost. Fortunately, the tide was approximately the same as when they had lost the ring 12+ hours earlier. Quickly covering the shallow water area, I didn’t have to wait long before I heard a beautiful tone in my headset. 

Within my first scoop, I spotted the ring. Safely keeping it inside the scoop, I stepped out of the water onto the beach. I beckoned them to join me. Even with her sunglasses on, Sadie’s eyes and smile conveyed her excitement. I mentioned that I needed to leave immediately for a medical appointment. We exchanged hugs, shook hands, and they expressed their immense gratitude. Later that morning, I received a personal message that revealed the ring’s significance to this young lady. I must admit that my wife and I both shed tears after reading her message.

Some recoveries leave an indelible mark on our lives. This one certainly qualifies as such. If you find yourself in a situation where you’ve lost something important, please don’t hesitate to reach out to The Ring Finder in your area. I’ve heard of individuals renting machines and attempting to find their lost items independently. While this might be the best option if a local The Ring Finder is unavailable or out of service, it’s often more convenient and quicker to simply give us a call. We possess the necessary equipment, expertise, and professionalism to recover your lost item.

My name is Philip Mulé, also known as The Prospecting Mulé. I reside in St. Augustine Beach, Florida, and specialize in beach, shallow water, and land recoveries. If you’ve lost a metal item, there’s a good chance that I can help you find it. Feel free to give me a call at 904-337-9292. Calling is the quickest way to get in touch with me. You can also view some of my past recoveries and unclaimed finds on my website – www.theprospectingmules.com.

 

Gold and Diamond Family Heirloom Engagement Ring Returned

Successful Recovery of Her Late Mother’s Ring

Gold Diamond Family Heirloom Engagement Ring

The immense sentimental and emotional value of this ring is beyond priceless. It is a symbol of deep love between a mother and daughter.

Lost – Wedding & Engagement Ring Set at Crescent Beach, FL, FOUND by local metal detectorist, The Prospecting Mulé

15 June, 2026 I woke up to a Facebook message about a pair of lost rings (wedding and engagement ring set) on Crescent Beach. Reading the information and knowing the area well I knew exactly which part of Crescent Beach to search. I left a note for my wife and out the door I went in hopes of recovering the rings before the tide came in.

The couple, Katelyn and Joseph, were relaxing on Crescent Beach the day before when a fast approaching storm hit. They both rushed to get themselves and their gear back to their vehicle. In their rush they had forgot Katelyn’s rings being tucked safely away in the pocked of the tent. Quickly they went back looking for them. The wind was blowing the sand around making a surface find improbable. Keeping their composure they took photos and videos of the area the rings were lost and noted the time. This information is vital for a quick recovery. Photos (GPS location) assist in narrowing down the search area and the time helps us determine the tide cycles since they were lost.

Going by the information they provided, I started my search pattern just before 5:00am. Not having the couple there to pin point the area made for a larger search area. I slowly gridded the area north and south. Starting at a western point and working my way towards the surf. After 45 minutes of searching I finally came across a good and shallow signal. I was extremely grateful both rings were in my scoop when I pulled it up. 

I immediately took a photo and sent it to Joseph to let him know Katelyn’s rings were safely in my hands and gave him my phone number. Packed up my gear and headed home with this wonderful feeling of accomplishment. About an hour later I received a call from him. The gratitude in his voice and words were heartwarming.

We arranged a time to meet that day so I could return the rings. Several hours later, I received a call Joseph was able to get out of work early and was heading my way. Seeing the smiles on Katelyn’s face as she exited the vehicle was priceless. I presented her the rings and received a heartfelt hug and words of blessed thanks. Moments like these are the reason we are members of The Ring Finders.

Another successful recovery and amazing memory was made that day. If you happen to lose something important please reach out to the The Ring Finder in your area. I am Philip Mulé, aka The Prospecting Mulé, located in St. Augustine Beach, Florida. I specialize in beach, shallow water and land recoveries. If its metal and lost there is a good chance I can find it for you. Give me a call at 904-337-9292. Calling is the fastest way to get in touch with me. You can see some of my past recoveries and unclaimed finds on my website – www.theprospectingmules.com

 

 

Successful Return of Wedding & Engagement Ring Set

Blessed to be able to return these ring to this young lady.

14k Wedding & Engagement Ring Set

Wedding & Engagement Ring Set recovered on Crescent beach, FL

Lost wedding band found and returned in Littleton, Colorado

  • from Lakewood (Colorado, United States)

Testimonial:
Wow. Absolutely incredible, unforgettable experience.

What I thought was a normal Saturday went a little sideways when my wife realized she had accidentally lost her wedding band and engagement ring!

Luckily we found her engagement ring on the driver’s seat of her car, but after 2 hours of scouring the car, the area around the car, and the landscaping around that, we started to worry the wedding band was gone for good..

I was googling what metal detector works best for white gold when reddit recommended I try ring finders. When I hopped on ring finders Stephanie Hobbs was the closest ring finder to me, and I gave her a call!

She immediately answered and was able to be at our place looking in 1 hour, and for a very small reasonable flat fee!!!!

Her and her boyfriend Jeff both responded to our apartment, and after about 15 minutes of looking THEY FOUND THE RING, tucked away behind the TIRE OF OUR NEIGHBORS CAR. My wife and I had both LAID DOWN looking there multiple times! But what we didn’t have was Stephanie’s INCREDIBLE eye !!!
While this happened Jeff was painstakingly fishing his endoscope camera UNDER THE CARPET OF MY WIFE’S CAR WHERE THE WIRES GO to make triple sure that the ring didn’t roll down there somehow!!

The whole time we are chatting with Stephanie and Jeff realizing these might be two of the nicest, most kind hearted people we have ever run into. Absolutely amazing people to chat with and hang out with, all while being absolutely PHENOMENAL at ring finding.

I honestly don’t know what to say, my wife and I will never forget this day and will plan to stay in touch with Stephanie and Jeff in case they ever need anything.

 

Special ring lost, found and returned in Aurora

  • from Lakewood (Colorado, United States)

It’s that time of year! ❄️🌨️Lynette was cleaning off her car the other day and felt her ring fall off. She said she tried so hard to find it. It was a ring given to her by her parents when she was 16 and has worn it every day since. So you can imagine how special this was to her. I bundled up drove 40 minutes and met her at her location. After she showed me what happened I grabbed my gear and told her she didn’t have to wait out here with me in the cold. She went inside, I swung my detector maybe 5 times and got a low faint signal. It was buried in the snow in the rocks next to her car. It was so helpful that she knew when it fell off, it aided in the 3 minute search! Seeing Tears of joy always warms my heart. Worth the nearly 1.5 drive time 😊
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Lost wedding ring in Denver found and returned!

  • from Lakewood (Colorado, United States)

This gentleman lost his wedding band in a busy Denver park while playing with his dog. It was loose already and he was meaning to get it sized, unfortunately not before the day he lost it. After gridding the areas of possibilities with pin flags I went to work. After almost 2 hours and about half way through the grid, I got a perfect signal 73 on the Deus. I looked down and there it was camouflaged in dead grass. Exposed for anyone that would be looking for it. Need less to say he has made arrangements to make sure it fits properly.

Ring found and returned in Superior, Colorado!

  • from Lakewood (Colorado, United States)

Breanna lost her beautiful engagement ring in a large park while working out. Her workout spanned from the playground through the vast field and small hills while doing a band workout that included bear crawls. My partner Jeff and I spent a combined 27 hours searching before I ran across it. The couple even went out and bought their own detector to try to find it. On day 3 I decided to do a grid search since the area was so large. I had 2 steps left before I was going to call it a day when my detector screamed at me. I looked down I saw it shimmering through the thick grass. When I told Breanna she was in disbelief as was her fiancé. This was a very stressful long weekend for them that turned and hopefully someday be a great story. It really did take awhile for it to sink it that it was found. Happy tears, here’s to many happy years !