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Gold Wedding Ring Lost In The Westbrook, Maine Grass, Found With A Metal Detector

  • from Old Orchard Beach (Maine, United States)

I hadn’t been home for 10 minutes, after returning from a successful Heirloom Engagement Rig recovery, in Buckfield, Maine, when I saw a text message come in on my phone. Here is the text

“Good morning. I have lost my ring again. Almost the same situation as last time, only a lot smaller search area. It’s just up by where we found it last time. I lost it yesterday. If you have time to stop by again it would be appreciated. There is no real hurry as it’s not going anywhere. I won’t disturb the area. Thanks.

This is Chuck ********* in Westbrook, Maine”

Now, I remember Chuck very well. Back in early May, 2024, we recovered his wedding ring, on his property, in Westbrook, Maine. Chuck owns 20 acres of old farmland, along the Presumpscott River. It is no longer a working farm but Chuck still plants crops in a few areas, on the 20 acres. The previous year, 2023 Chuck had been working the property, tilling the garden, bush hogging another area and doing something, on his tractor. At the end of the day, he noticed his wedding ring was missing. At the time he lost it, he didn’t know about The Ring Finders of Maine and the wedding ring remained lost on his property, until he heard of our service. After close to 9 or 10 months of the ring being lost, Chuck heard about us and contacted us. Being that the wedding ring could literally be anywhere on approximately 5 or 6 of the 20 acres, I brought a backup metal detector with me, so Chuck could help in the search. Long story short, Chuck ended up finding his own ring, in the area where he had been changing blades, on the Bush Hog.

Fast forward almost 20 months later and Chuck has lost his ring, once again, while working on his property. I called Chuck back immediately and told him I could be at his place within an hour and that I would be bringing in Gary Hill to assist on this search, which may end up being acres of property to search. Gary and I arrived shortly thereafter and Chuck he had lost his ring again but this time, he knew who to call. Felt good to hear that, as always. Chuck then explained his activities, from yesterday. Chuck had picked the remaining gourds, from his garden. He then tilled the garden and removed a bunch of the vines and plants, dumping them down in the woods, driving his side by side, down there to do it. Chuck had also rolled up all his hoses, around the house and put the away, for the winter. He had also moved 4 tires, from the back of his aid by side trailer, to a location, not far away. So there were specific areas to search but it is still a large area. My biggest concern was if the ring was lost on the way to or from where he drove down to the woods, to dump the vines and plants. It was a long trail to search. My thinking however was that people don’t usually lose a ring, while riding a tractor or side by side. Not impossible but most people lose their ring, while doing something, which their hands. Picking gourds, rolling up hoses, removing vines and plants, changing Bush Hog blades, etc.. Once Chuck explained his activities and showed Gary and I the area, we came up with a search plan. We would search all the areas where Chuck had been using his hands, before searching the trail and woods. The garden, hose, tire and a few other areas would be searched first. Chuck made a good point in that if the ring had come off in the garden, the ring could have been moved outside the garden, as he drove the tractor through the garden and up another 10-20 feet outside the garden, to turn around. So Gary and I checked the tire area and the entire garden area. I decided to continue searching outside the garden area, working my way towards the area of the side by side, trailer and tractor equipment, while Gary went with Chuck, to the areas, where Chuck had been working, while rolling up the hoses. We had now been searching for approximately an hour and 20 minutes, with no wedding ring being found. As I approached Chuck and Gary, I told them that it looked like we would need to search the trail to the woods and the brush pile, in the woods. I told them that Chuck could drive Gary down the trail, to the woods and Gary could search the brush pile and then if he didn’t find the ring, he could start searching the trail, coming back towards the house. I would start searching the trail, from where the side by side sat and work my way towards the woods. Just as we were about to implement this plan, Chuck and I heard Gary say something like “Hey, look what I just found”. Chuck and I rushed right over and after moving a little grass, there was Chucks gold wedding ring. Chuck, Gary and myself broke out in big smiles, with chuck just saying “Unbelievable”. Fist bumps and handshakes then ensued with the mood now very jovial. Chuck kept thanking us and told us that after he had lost the ring, the first time, he had taken the ring and had it resized. Over the summer, Chuck has lost some weight and the combination of weight loss and cold wet hands, from rolling hoses, were just enough to let the ring slip off his finger.
As Gary and I were getting in the car to leave, Chuck turned and headed towards his house. As he was walking away from my car, Chuck was shaking his head slightly back and forth and we heard him say, “Just Unbelievable”. The next day, I received another text from Chuck and no, he didn’t lose his ring again. This is his text

“I am happy to report I dropped my ring off at the jewelry store to have it resized. Hopefully you won’t have to look for it again.
A big thanks to both of you yesterday.”

Well thank you Chuck, we love doing this for others. It’s the best feeling in the world. So today, Gary and I were able to put two more smiles on our clients faces, some happy tears, hugs, fist bumps and handshakes. More importantly, two more rings are back on the fingers, of our clients. I will say it again, “We have the best job in the world”😀❤️🙏

Tungsten Wedding Ring Lost In Backyard Grass, In Auburn, Maine, Found With A Metal Detector

  • from Old Orchard Beach (Maine, United States)

I received I received the following message, from Kerry,

“Hello,
My son in law lost his wedding band at his home in Auburn, Maine. He was on the roof cleaning gutters and thinks the ring came off when he took his gloves off. Can you give me an idea what your pricing is and if you travel to that area or know someone who does?

We did borrow a metal detector and have checked the backyard and the gutters already with no luck. But also we have no idea what we’re doing!

I look forward to hearing from you

Thanks, Kerry ****

A friend of Kerry’s, Michelle (a follower of our Facebook Page) told her about The Ring Finders of Maine and our success, at finding lost rings. Michelle suggested to Kerry that she should contact me and Kerry did just that. I was actually on the road, when the message came in and I messaged her back, asking Kerry if she could call me and I would be able to talk to her, with my hands free technology. While talking to Kerry, I told her this was something I could definitely do and asked if she could forward Jeremy’s contact information. Kerry did forward the information and the next day, I called Jeremy.
When I called Jeremy. he explained that he had been up on the roof, in the back of the house, approximately a week earlier, removing leaves, from the gutter. He was wearing gloves and was removing the leaves and debris, from the gutters with both a leaf blower and his hands. As Jeremy working, up on the roof, his family was in the backyard, helping pick up the leaves and debris, that came off the roof. While everyone was out back working, they all heard a thud, clunk or clank. Something came off the roof and had made a noise, when the object hit something, like the back deck, bulkhead or even the side of the house. No one saw what it was, that came off the roof, but they all heard it. No one thought to much of it, until later in the day, when Jeremy realized his wedding ring was not on his finger. They all went to the backyard, remembering the clunk, they had heard. After all, Jeremy had taken his gloves off, multiple times, while up on the roof and it made perfect sense that when the gloves came off, so didn’t the wedding ring. As everyone was searching for the ring, they realized this wouldn’t be as easy as they thought. The ring could not be found, in the small area, of the backyard. Could the ring have ended up under the porch, where there was a bunch of firewood? There was also some firewood stacked against the house and covered by a tarp. Could the ring have ended up behind this pile of wood. Jeremy told me he was never on the roof, in the front of the house and that area, wouldn’t need to be searched. I told Jeremy that I could be at his home, in Auburn , the next morning and search for the ring.
I arrived at Jeremy’s home at 8:15am and Jeremy was also arriving back to his home, after dropping the kids off at school. Jeremy immediately took me out to the back yard and showed me the area. I looked at the backyard and told Jeremy that I would be able to cover the entire area, in less than an hour. If I wasn’t able to locate the ring, in the backyard, I would then start searching the woodpiles and under the porch. Jeremy and family members had also continued searching the backyard , for the last week or so. Still no ring. I asked Jeremy what metal the ring was made of and he thought it was Tungsten, but wasn’t truly positive. No problem, I would investigate all the non ferrous targets. I told Jeremy that I would grid search the backyard, starting as far back, in the yard as I could go and search up to the house and porch area, then to as far back as I could go. I would repeat this sequence until I found the ring or I finished the back yard. Jeremy, who works from home thanked me for coming out to help but he needed to get inside, for a meeting. As I grid searched the backyard, I was finding the usual backyard targets, like coins, pull tabs and various nails and screws. Almost all, were under the ground. After a half hour or so, I had searched the entire backyard and the wedding ring, was not found. Since I finished the backyard, on the right rear corner (as you faced the house, from the street), I decided to continue to search the side lawn, of that area. Jeremy came out and I told him that I just wanted to search the sides of the house, to eliminate all the grassy areas. If I didn’t find the ring, on either side of the house, I would then search, under the rear deck and wood piles. I finished the right side of the house and still no ring. I then went to the left side of the house and started searching that small area. Again, just the usual yard targets, but no ring. As I was approaching the driveway, and end of the left side of the house, I received a very loud repeating signal, reading 28 on the VDI Screen and it was showing the target was from 0 to 2 inches. I immediately looked down into the grass, but didn’t see the target. I bent over with my pinpointer and moved some grass around, until the pinpointer went off and then I could see the outline of a ring, Jeremy’s wedding ring. I took a few photos and set Jeremy a text, asking him if he could come out, for a minute. Once arrived, I asked him a few questions, to distract him and then asked him to come over near me. I then asked him to look in this area and as he was looking, I said, “Do you see your ring, because I found it.” He replied “really?’ and looked at me stunned. I told him to look straight down and it took a few seconds, but he saw the ring. Jeremy reached down and picked up his ring, saying “oh, there it is, Thank you so much.” Jeremy was now smiling wear to ear and I could see the change, in his demeanor. Jeremy looked around the area and asked me, “how did it get over here.” My reply was “I have no idea”. Jeremy the said that no one even looked in this area, because it wasn’t near the backyard area, where they thought the ring would be. After all, they had heard a clunk, out back and assumed it was the ring. I told him that the wedding ring could have gotten to this area, any number of ways. He had been taking is gloves on and off and possibly the wedding ring was in the glove, as he was walking, back to the driveway and door to the house area. The ring could have fallen out of the glove, at that point. If someone loses a ring but does not see or feel the ring come off, it could be anywhere. As you have all heard before, if we don’t find the ring, in the area it was thought to be in, we expand the search area. That is what I did today. Don’t give up and keep expanding the area.
Jeremy still couldn’t believe I found the wedding ring, up in that area but was very thankful and complimentary, telling me that I I had come highly recommended and that “Now I know why.” It’s always great to receive compliments and it is also great to see smiles on my clients faces, once again. What turned out to be a stressful week, for Jeremy, was now over. As I was leaving, I saw Jeremy looking at the ring, back to where I found it and just kind of shook his head , back and forth. Of course, Jeremy’s smile was still there and so was mine. I love doing this for others and I have the best job, in the world.😀❤️🙏