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Engagement Ring Toss Seattle, WA

  • from Mercer Island (Washington, United States)

   

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April 2022 Nelson contacted me asking if I could do a search for his fiancé’s diamond engagement wedding ring in Seattle, WA. Nelson told me a few days prior that they had a stressful moment while standing on the front driveway. Unfortunately she threw an engagement ring and a wedding band at the same time at him. He said he felt one hit him and found it quickly thereafter. However the thin diamond engagement ring eluded them. They went on line and a Google search lead them to the ring finders. After having seen a few of my videos they decided to give me a call for a ring search.

As we have stated in the past if you find yourself in a similar situation where stress may have lead to the loss of your valuables please don’t hesitate to call for my assistance as soon as possible. We are not here to put you on blast as we all have our moments of stress. It is important that we work quickly especially in yard environments before lawn mowers get used or the ring gets stepped on or run over by vehicles. In public spaces it critical that you mark your location with a  GPS pin on your phone or a fish finer if on a boat and call me immediately for additional instructions. We have a lot of experience over a variety of lost item situations and we are here on standby to take your call for a confidential chat about your specific situation. I will do all I can to provide you the support you deserver to do all we can together as team to get your valuables back into your hands where they belong.

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Thrown Ring Went a Little Farther than Expected.

  • from Cochrane (Alberta, Canada)

 

 

 

 

On a cold, snowy, wintry night, I was contacted about a ring lost in the back yard.  After chatting for a while it sounded like an easy find. The sound she said it made meant it was either on the deck or just on the other side of the railing.  I arrived and started searching. The deck was most likely but all I got was the same deck screw tone over and over. I moved to the other side of the deck rails. Deep snow and lots of it. Still no ring. I expanded the search area to cover the full yard. Still no ring. Under the deck with a pin pointer. Nope.  I had her test throw a key chain ring. She threw it into the dark. Neither of us saw it go.  A little later I found it on the other side of the deck rails.  I  was confused. The ring should have been there. I cleared a spot with no signals on the brick sidewalk and shovelled the deck snow onto it checking each pile each time. Still no luck (but she had clear deck).  I repeated that with all the snow near the deck rails just in case they were masking the signal.  Still no signal. I must have said it a dozen times.  “This doesn’t make sense. It should be here.”  Expand again. The side walk beside the garage ran along the fence. There was a 12 inch high and 3 inch thick strip of snow along the bottom of the fence. I ran my detector along it and got “the” signal I was looking for. I brushed the snow away and revealed a rim.  I called her over and revealed the rest. What appeared was an engagement ring with a rather large diamond on it.  The wave of relief and tears she shed were real.  What happened in the moment led to regret but eventually relief.  What I figured would be a short hunt lasted close to 2 1/2 hours.  We didn’t quit and thankfully so.

 

Thank you Evan for promptly coming to my rescue! Thank you for braving the cold for almost 3 hours to find my ring, and for being so patient. I have never experienced that many emotions simultaneously when you finally found it, but nothing else seemed to matter except the joy I felt at that moment.