3 rings lost at Fort Morgan- Found in the Gulf!!!

This weekend was awesome!
I started it by meeting my two new friends, Lawson and Jordyn, at the crack of dawn in Fort Morgan. The day before, they had been throwing a football in the Gulf when Jordyn suddenly felt her ring slip off her finger. It was actually three rings—her engagement ring with the two wedding bands soldered to it. When she called, I knew I needed to make the long drive over the next morning.
It was a beautiful morning, and something big was chasing huge schools of mullet in the deeper, darker water. It was a little spooky… but also pretty exciting.
After about an hour and a half of searching, I started to realize the rings weren’t where we thought they should be. Jordyn is pretty athletic, so I figured she may have chased the football into deeper water. The tide was also over a foot higher than it had been the day before, so I worked my way out until the water was up to my ribs, keeping one eye on the detector and the other on the dark shapes moving beneath the mullet schools.
Thankfully, I didn’t have to go much farther before I heard an unmistakable, booming gold tone. (That’s what three gold rings together will do! 😃)
When I looked into my scoop and saw the rings, I knew I was about to make two people very happy.
The teary-eyed hug from Jordyn and the sincere handshake from Lawson said it all. Those special rings represent so many memories, and I was grateful to help put them back where they belong.
Thanks for trusting me, y’all! I’m so glad I could help.





Got a call from Ciarra asking for help in locating her lost ring. While enjoying a beautiful Sunday at Belmar beach with her boy friend, Ciarra took off her ring and placed it on her towel. During the day the towell got moved forgetting about the ring and the ring flew into sand. She spent an hour with her hands looking for it but had no luck. I took the ride to Belmar and she met me at the entrance. We got to where she was sitting and within a few minutes I had her ring back on her hand. A great ending to a beautiful day. 







Received a phone call at 12:23PM regarding a lost family heirloom ring at Nevada Beach. The caller was from LA County and wouldn’t be able to meet me at the ring loss location since they were currently driving back home. The client explained that their grandmother—wearer of the ring—noted the very moment she lost it and they all noted the location. That bit of info was encouraging. They returned the next morning to search for the lost ring, but were unsuccessful.
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