Joe, his Wife and Mother decided to go for a late afternoon Jetski ride in Georgian Bay, Ontario.
Joe has not locked the dash compartment fully where he stored his wallet and cell phone.
Once the third person mounted the Jetski, the vessel tipped over sending everyone overboard along with the wallet and cell phone!
Shaun, the Jetski rental owner called me immediately and I made arrangements to head up to help Joe out!
After gearing up with my Dive BLU3 “Nomad” 30’ hosed floating battery operated air supply system and a dive light it made quick work finding Joe’s wallet and cell phone!
Thank you Joe for your donation to the Kelly Shires Breast Cancer Foundation!
Davide and Maria were up at the cottage in the beautiful Tiny Township area on the shores of Georgian Bay, Simcoe County, Ontario.
Davide was in the water with his sons, throwing around frisbees and having a great time! He noticed that his wedding band was missing and called me for help!
I arrived that day with beautiful weather and a little bit of wave action.David did not know where his wedding band came off! It was quite a large area, so I proceeded to start a grid search pattern from the shoreline out. The area was approximately 80 feet wide by 80 feet from shore.
Within an hour or so, I finally had a solid target closer to shore and managed to recovery his beautiful 18k gold ring!
I knew they were gonna hurry to get back to the city, so it was a quick surprise! Davide & Maria were extremely happy, especially because it was their 15th wedding anniversary!!
It was a pleasure helping Davide and Maria! I am thankful and grateful for their generous donation to the Kelly Shires Breast Cancer Foundation on behalf of my work!
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Laura had received a beautiful 18th Birthday gift of her Great Grandmother’s ring which dated back to the 1940’s ear a couple of years ago.
Laura and her dog was visited the dog beach portion at Wasaga Beach Provincial Park the day prior. Her dog was running off into the water with leash attached and she felt that the ring must have slipped off as her finger as it was catching the leash.
After starting the search, our first find was a small ring. Unfortunately, this was not Lauren’s ring. Hopefully we can get that ring back to the owner through social media posts.
The next target was a pull tab and finally the next target was the beautiful 1940’s amethyst gold heirloom ring!
Lauren and her Mother both saw the glimpse of gold and we all shouted with excitement and relief.
The key to this successful ring recovery was getting the the location as soon as possible after it was lost and the strict tight grid search!
Thank you so very much Lee & Lauren for your generous donation to the Kelly Shires Breast Cancer Foundation.
Check out the video of this beautiful 1940’s Family Heirloom ring recovery;