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Lost Silver Chain, 2 Lost Gold Rings Found in House by Dowsing in Detroit Michigan

  • from Detroit (Michigan, United States)

Happy Valentines Day!..

I got a call from Derrick’s mom saying that she went and got some jewelry out of lay away that Derrick bought for himself. She wanted to surprise him. So, about a week ago she got it home and misplaced it somewhere. Meeting today Derrick thought I was searching for his mom’s lost jewelry. Mom had to go to work for a bit but recalled the jewelry was in a certain room in the house, so I started there. I chose to bait my dowsing antenna rod with silver as the chain was the most massive of the targets sought. I swept the rod left to right and right to left. The antenna locked in a certain direction in the room. Stepping a few feet over to triangulate, the rod locked again so we had a narrower area to look. Using my pin pointer metal detector, I passed it thru and around some items where the antenna rod pointed. It wasn’t long before the metal detector buzzed that something was nearby. As I reach into the clutter I’ll call it, I felt a small envelope that was heavy when I pulled it out, Derrick was thrilled but didn’t open it. I was not sure all the items were in the one envelope, so I searched again with the pin pointer and got another signal not far from the first. Reaching in again I pulled out another small envelope. I thought that this was the lost jewelry envelopes so I said to Derrick that maybe he should open them. Opening the heavy one he about fainted when he saw that it was his silver chain. Opening the second envelope revealed his 2 gold rings with a note that read: To Derrick with love, from mom!

Jonathan

Mrs.Johnston very happy she called TRF

  • from Worcester (Massachusetts, United States)

Got a call for a lost car key fob. She didn’t have a spare. After I searched we found it.

Gold ring found in Scottsville Virginia

  • from Charlottesville (Virginia, United States)

Lost your ring, jewelry, cell phone, keys… Don’t wait until it’s too late. Text or email ASAP 24/7 Mark at 434-987-0568.

Samantha contacted me in the early afternoon. Unfortunately, she lost her wedding ring while shoveling snow from their long, wooded driveway.  I was able to head right out and arrived a little over an hour later.  We started with the most likely search area, but after doing a grid search for about an hour with no luck, we talked about it and established another possible search area.  About 30 minutes later, I found the ring, several inches deep in the snow.  I am so glad I was able to help Samantha and her family!

Lost & Found: Lindsey’s Texas A&M Class Ring Recovered from Lake Conroe

  • from Sugar Land (Texas, United States)

Lost & Found: Lindsey’s Texas A&M Class Ring Recovered from Lake Conroe

Lindsey’s Memorial Day weekend at Lake Conroe took an unexpected turn when she lost her cherished Texas A&M class ring right off the dock behind her family’s lake house. She shared that she was trying to get onto a paddleboard when she lost her balance and slipped off into the water. As she swam back toward the dock—just a few feet away—she felt her class ring slide off her finger and sink to the sandy lake bottom, about five feet below.
Her family made several determined attempts to recover the ring, diving down and feeling along the murky lake floor, but it soon became clear the task was far more difficult than they had imagined. Lindsey said that after countless efforts and no success, she had come to terms with the loss and even ordered a replacement ring from Texas A&M.
However, fate had other plans.
During the Fourth of July weekend, Lindsey came across a post online about a Texas A&M ring I had recently recovered from Lake Conroe through Houston Metal Detecting Services. That story sparked new hope, and Lindsey immediately sent me a text message, asking if there was any chance her ring could be found.
She provided excellent details about the location and exactly how the ring was lost—information that’s often crucial in these kinds of searches. And as any Aggie would understand, it wasn’t just about the monetary value—she wanted her ring back, not a replacement.
We set plans in motion to meet on Sunday and search for her ring. As soon as I got on site, it was clear we had a great shot at success. And sure enough, after carefully searching the area she described, I was able to recover Lindsey’s original Texas A&M class ring from the sandy bottom of Lake Conroe.
As you can see from the photos, it turned out to be a great day for everyone—especially Lindsey, who now has her beloved ring back where it belongs!
See more on this recovery at our Facebook page:
https://www.facebook.com/john.volek.2025/posts/pfbid0bJekjyPsKSDWNgYnxmWSRKQYnt8m2PjZERgXagf5XmvieC6ifumeHCEJg448M47hl

 

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The Search for Colin’s Texas A&M Class Ring: A Lake Conroe Recovery Story

  • from Sugar Land (Texas, United States)
The Search for Colin’s Texas A&M Class Ring: A Lake Conroe Recovery Story
Colin’s Texas A&M class ring meant more to him than just a piece of jewelry. It symbolized years of hard work, dedication, and a milestone in his life that marked his college achievements. So when he lost it during an outing with friends on Lake Conroe, the frustration was palpable.
It happened on a sunny day as Colin and his friends were enjoying a day on the water. They docked the boat at a local marina, and while assisting in tying off the boat, his class ring slipped off his finger. Before he could even react, the ring plunged deep into the murky waters of Lake Conroe, disappearing into the depths where visibility was nearly nonexistent. The water was about 16 feet deep, but with zero visibility, any attempt to locate the ring seemed almost impossible.
Despite several attempts by people who tried to dive down and recover it, the darkness of the water swallowed any hope of success. The ring remained lost, and the group reluctantly gave up after trying everything they could.
When Colin contacted me about the loss, we knew it would be a difficult task. We spent the next three weeks coordinating our schedules, preparing for what would be a challenging recovery mission. Lake Conroe, known for its murky waters, would be no easy place to search for a small object like a class ring. However, Colin was determined to get his treasured possession back, and so was I.
Finally, the day arrived. We met at the marina early in the morning. Colin walked me through the area where he had lost the ring, explaining in detail the circumstances leading up to its disappearance. We discussed the previous unsuccessful attempts and agreed on a clear search strategy. I would handle the underwater side of the operation, while Colin took responsibility topside.
The lake was calm that morning, but the visibility below the surface was as bad as we had expected—zero. The dark water seemed to stretch on endlessly in every direction. Armed with my metal detector and a sense of purpose, I entered the water. The coolness of the lake water enveloped me as I slowly descended. At 16 feet, I reached the bottom and began to methodically search the area.
With each swing of the metal detector, I remained focused, knowing the importance of every pass through the silt-covered floor. The ring had to be down there somewhere.
Minutes passed. Then, as I carefully swept the detector along the lakebed, a faint but unmistakable signal rang through my headphones. I carefully shifted some debris and sand through my hand, and there it was—Colin’s Texas A&M class ring.
I surfaced, holding the ring triumphantly. Colin’s eyes lit up as I handed it to him. His smile was priceless, a combination of relief and gratitude. “I can’t believe you found it,” he said, almost in disbelief.
The recovery had been a challenge, but in the end, it was worth every moment of effort. Colin was reunited with his cherished class ring, and I was reminded once again of the importance of what we do—helping people recover precious memories, even from the darkest depths of the water.

 

Houston Metal Detecting Services

MEMBERS of The Ring Finders Metal Detecting Service

Lost Something Important? We can HELP!

The Ring Finders Metal Detecting Service in Houston can locate your lost engagement ring, wedding ring, favorite piece of jewelry, family heirloom, or another important personal item.

We can search virtually any location, some of the most common are parks, beaches, creeks, and even your backyard.

If you lost your RING or another precious item

“Don’t Wait-Call Now!”

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Lost and Found Rings in East Texas

  • from Nacogdoches (Texas, United States)

Have you ever experienced the sinking feeling of losing a cherished ring or valuable item? Whether it’s a wedding band, engagement ring, or family heirloom, these items carry stories and memories that are irreplaceable. If you’re in East Texas, there’s good news—help is just a call away with professional metal detecting services.

At The Ring Finders, we specialize in locating lost rings, jewelry, and other valuables using advanced metal detecting equipment and expertise. Whether your item is lost in your backyard, at a park, or even under shallow water, I am equipped to handle diverse environments and challenges. Time is often critical in recovery efforts, so don’t hesitate to reach out as soon as possible.

TheRingFinder service is not just about finding lost items; it’s about restoring peace of mind and rekindling the stories attached to them. I understand the emotional value of your belongings, and my goal is to provide a second chance to recover what you thought was gone forever.

If you’re in East Texas, and need assistance, let me help you turn your lost treasure into a found smile!

-Christopher

When reaching out, send a text first.

Tungsten Wedding Ring Lost In The Hollis Center, Maine Snow, Found With A Metal Detector

  • from Old Orchard Beach (Maine, United States)

I received the following text, at 5:20pm, Super Bowl Sunday,

“Hello, I saw your profile on The Ring Finders! My name is Steven, I lost my ring in my yard this evening in the snow and I cannot find it for the life of me. I live in Hollis Center, Maine, and would very much appreciate your service. Thank you for your time and have a great day!”

I immediately called Steven back and asked him what had happened. Steven told me that after finishing up a few things, he had been doing outside, he was about to enter his house through the back door, to his basement. Just before entering, he shook his hands, to remove the melting snow, from his hands. As he shook his hands, standing directly in front of the door, he felt his Tungsten Wedding Ring slipping off his finger. He then heard the ring, hit the hard packed snow, of the walkway, in front of the door. Steven didn’t hear the ring hit anything else, after the ring had hit the hard packed snow but the ring wasn’t on the walkway and Steven had no idea as to which way the ring had bounced. Had it gone off to the side of him, in front of him, in back of him? He just didn’t know and with areas of snow still up to 18” deep, his search of the surrounding area was futile. Trying to find something as small as a wedding ring in up to 18” of snow is virtually impossible, with the naked eye. Steven knew he needed help and that was when he reached out to me. I told Steven that since it was now dark outside I could come and search the next day, when I would have plenty of sunlight, to assist me. Even with a metal detector, I would need plenty of light because it really is difficult to see a ring, in the snow, even after my metal detector locates it. Plus, This was on Steven’s private property where there was no chance of a plow, shovel, snowblower, etc. would move the ring, outside of the area. There was also no chance of someone walking through the area, seeing the ring, on the walkway. Steven would leave the area undisturbed, until I was able to arrive, the next day.
Once I arrived, Steven immediately came out to meet me and I had brought a Tungsten ring with me to set up and calibrate my metal detector. I told Steven that Tungsten is a Non Ferrous, mid conducting metal and usually rings up in the 50’s on the Minelab Manticore, although I have found a few that have rung up in the high 40’s and low 60’s. I threw the ring into the snow and then show Steven how I hoped to find his ring. My coil found my test ring loud and clear, impressing Steven that he could actually hear the target. I then used my pinpointer and showed him how the pinpointer worked. Once I pinpointed the target, I still couldn’t see the ring, in the close to 12” of deep snow. I kept removing snow and finally it appeared. Thankfully there was plenty of sunshine to help me. Steven then took me to the back of the house, down a walkway, and showed me exactly where he had been standing, when his wedding ring came off of his finger. I looked at the area and my first thought was that the ring most likely didn’t land in front of him. The motion of shaking his hands, suggested to me that the ring would have gone behind him, possibly to his left side. He hadn’t heard anything, other that the wedding ring hitting the hard packed snow. Directly in front of him was his house and the ring didn’t hit the house or another hard object. Again, just lots of snow behind him. I started my metal detector up and stood where he had been standing and searched the snow to the immediate left of where he was shaking his hand. Nothing found. I then turned around and started searching behind where he had been and on just on the outside area, of the walkway. The area was very clean of any metal and just 2-3 minutes into the search, I received a strong signal, reading 56-57 on the Minelab Manticore’s VDI Screen. Definitely a non ferrous, mid conducting metal. I was pretty sure this was the wedding ring, as it was nice and loud and repeating. As I brushed the snow away, the ring came into focus and Steven broke out into a smile and giggle, saying “So fast”. I then asked Steven if that was his ring and he confirmed that it was his wedding ring and saying, “That’s wonderful, Thank you so much. I love this ring, more than anything. We just got married a couple of months ago, in October.” WOW, Newlyweds!!!! That explains this a little more. Cold, wet fingers, a new ring, that probably doesn’t fit quite right. What could possibly go wrong? As you all know, I have helped many newlyweds over the years. Experience tells me that most newlyweds have rings that are not the proper size and before you know it, the ring is gone. Thankfully for Steven, this happened right in his own backyard. I mentioned to Steven that he should probably get a clear silicone ring sizer , for his ring. You can get them at Amazon, Walmart or a jeweler, etc.. Usually less than $10.00 and you would have piece of mind that your ring is nice and snug, on your finger.
So another happy, smiling client and another ring, back on the finger. I love my job and it’s the best job, in the world.

Lost Platinum & Diamonds Wedding Ring at Hale Koa Beach…FOUND!!!

  • from O‘ahu (Hawaii, United States)

This ring find began when I got a text from Tom who was on Hale Koa Beach as an Air Force Family was trying to find a lost Platinum & Diamonds Wedding Ring in the dry sand.  I assured Tom I could be there soon and he put me in contact with Wes who is the gentleman that lost the ring.  Wes was on vacation from Walnut Creek, California and explained he was throwing a football and the ring slipped off his finger and disappeared somewhere in the dry sand.  He told me they had been digging for awhile, where they thought it fell, but couldn’t locate the ring.  I told Wes to have everyone stop digging and to relax on the beach I would be there in about 25 minutes.  Thankfully, when I arrived there was several parking available.  As I walked down the boardwalk I heard someone yell, ” Joe we are right here.”  I looked towards the beach and the entire family was chilling on the beach, awaiting my arrival.  Wes had already marked off the area with small fish nets so I started my search in the area I saw they were digging.  First two targets were Lincoln Cents, then a small aluminum disc.  I was now out of the area previously dug and the family was starting to wonder where the ring could be.  Then a somewhat scratchy tone and after two full scoops there was Wes’s Platinum & Diamonds Ring in the scoop.  Someone must have stepped on it.  Wes immediately put the ring back on his finger and when I asked if he could remove it for a pic it was stuck.  That’s actually good so we took the pic as it was.  Vacation saved!  Aloha to Wes and his wonderful family.

Lost Rings (Bonne Terre, Missouri)

  • from St. Louis (Missouri, United States)

On February 8th I had just finished feeding my goats and came in the house and started washing dishes and realized my rings that I wear on my right hand were missing. They have been pretty lose with the cold weather but I didn’t actually believe they could slip off without me feeling it. So I began tearing the house apart with no luck. My husband came home from work on the 11th and with tears in my eyes I broke the news to him with great sorrow. I felt as though they were gone forever. My husband immediately started turning furniture upside down and checking every square inch of the house with no luck. My husband had an idea of calling a metal detector guy because he felt as though maybe the rings slipped off my finger while taking care of our goats. I was skeptical but figured why not. They started the search and just as they thought the rings were gone forever, the detector went off and my precious gems were found unharmed. I can’t explain the gratitude I feel but my tears of JOY show a lot. I’d like to thank Jeremy Roth with Ring Finders located in Washington, MO., for traveling over an hour south to help us out! Great service and an even better outcome!

 

Sincerely,

Mrs. Brenda Perez

Metal Detector Rental, Longwood, Florida helps find lost ring!

  • from Sanford (Florida, United States)
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Lost a ring and need someone who specializes in using a metal detector to help you find it again? My name is Mike McInroe and I am a metal detector recovery specialist and can help you find what you thought was lost for ever. Call or text me ASAP at 321-363-6029 and let’s talk!

Kaitlynn’s daughter was given her very first nice piece of jewelry as a Christmas gift and just a month later she somehow dropped it in their back yard! Kaitlynn found theringfinders.com online and sent me a text asking if I could help. There were only three and a half hours before the Super Bowl broadcast so off I went to see what I could do.

There are allot of wonderful young families in the world and this is definitely one of them! They showed me where their daughter had walked across the backyard and lost her ring and I began a tight grid search using plastic half cones to mark my progress. Fifteen minutes later I got a high silver signal that could only mean one thing and sure enough there was her lost silver ring just laying in the grass waiting to be recovered. So I called the daughter over and let her use my pin pointer to retrieve her own lost ring!

What an honor and privilege to be used by God to help this dear young family find a precious lost ring and see the joy and happiness it brought them.

How can I help you? Call or text me ASAP at 321-363-6029 and let’s talk!
Mike McInroe…humbled to be a member of theringfinders.com