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Lost necklace in Crystal Lake Michigan found.

  • from Mount Pleasant (Michigan, United States)

I responded to a Facebook post about a young lady losing a necklace at Crystal Lake in Michigan. Her mother said that her daughter was heartbroken over losing it. I went to the location she gave me and found it in about ten minutes.

Lost White Gold & Diamonds Engagement Ring at Paradise Cove Beach Ko Olina…FOUND!!!

  • from O‘ahu (Hawaii, United States)

This ring find began last night when I got a call from Ethan who was visiting from Texas and enjoying the waters of Paradise Cove Beach with his wife Laule’a.  Ethan said while his wife was splashing water on him in shallow knee deep water her White Gold & Diamonds Engagement ring flew off and disappeared in the soft sand.  The call came in around 8PM and it was already getting dark.  Ethan and I did a FaceTime so he could show me where they were on the beach.  I asked him to draw a line from where they were seated down to the water where the ring came off.  That way when I arrived at first light I would be able to start hunting.  When I arrived it was a very low tide so the ring would be even shallower.  After about 15 minutes the Manticore got a great tone and in one scoop there was Laule’a’s stunning ring in the scoop.  I texted a picture to Ethan but got no response.  I found out later they were exhausted and had slept in.  I knew Ethan was up when I saw, “WOAH” come over my phone.  Ethan called and we agreed to meet at 7-11 nearby Pearl Harbor for the return.  I hope to get a smiling pic from Laule’a soon.  Aloha to Ethan & Laule’a!

Wildwood Crest NJ Lost Engagement Ring Found by Ring Finders South Jersey John Favano

  • from North Wildwood (New Jersey, United States)

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Lost Engagement Ring Found on Wildwood Crest Beach in New Jersey!

A family beach day in Wildwood Crest, NJ nearly turned into a heartbreaking memory.

Elizabeth and her family were enjoying a relaxing day along the beautiful beaches of Wildwood Crest. Like many beachgoers, she removed her jewelry before applying sunscreen to her children.

To keep her rings safe, Elizabeth placed her engagement ring and wedding band on a beach towel.

After helping her children, she forgot the rings were resting on the towel. When she picked up the towel, both rings flew into the sand.

Within seconds, the jewelry disappeared.

Elizabeth and her family immediately began searching the area. They carefully checked the sand and retraced their steps. After a determined search, they located the wedding band.

Unfortunately, the engagement ring remained missing.

As many visitors quickly learn, finding a ring in dry beach sand can be extremely difficult. Even valuable jewelry can disappear within moments.

With vacation time slipping away, Elizabeth contacted me for professional lost ring recovery services in Wildwood Crest, NJ.

Because I am based nearby and regularly help beach visitors throughout the South Jersey Shore, I was able to respond quickly.

When I arrived, I gathered details about where the ring was lost. Understanding the sequence of events helps narrow the search area and improves recovery success.

Using a professional metal detector designed for jewelry recovery, I began scanning the sand.

Within just a few sweeps, I received a strong signal.

Moments later, I uncovered Elizabeth’s missing engagement ring.

The ring was buried beneath the sand but remained safe and undamaged.

The relief on Elizabeth’s face was immediate. What began as a stressful situation quickly became a happy ending.

Her family could finally relax and enjoy the remainder of their vacation in Wildwood Crest.

Every year, visitors lose engagement rings, wedding bands, necklaces, and other valuables on South Jersey beaches. Quick action often makes recovery much easier.

If you lose jewelry on the beach, avoid excessive digging or widening the search area. Mark the location and contact an experienced ring recovery specialist as soon as possible.

I provide professional metal detecting and lost ring recovery services throughout Wildwood Crest, Cape May, Wildwood, Avalon, Sea Isle City, Stone Harbor, and Ocean City, NJ.

My experience recovering lost jewelry from sand, parks, yards, and shallow water helps reunite owners with their treasured items.

Elizabeth’s successful recovery is another reminder that lost does not always mean gone forever.

If you have lost an engagement ring, wedding band, or valuable item in Wildwood Crest, NJ, professional help may be closer than you think.

Contact Ring Finders South Jersey for fast and reliable lost ring recovery services along the South Jersey Shore.

 

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Lost necklace found at Crystal Lake in Michigan.

  • from Mount Pleasant (Michigan, United States)

I seen a Facebook post about a lost necklace from one of the Facebook groups I’m following. It was from the mother of a young girl who was heartbroken over losing her necklace. They had looked for it after it was lost with no luck. I was able to get out to search for it immediately and found it in about ten minutes. I recently started a YouTube channel called the ringmeister and will post the video soon. I would love to do this every day. It’s so much more rewarding than my job.

Cedar Lake Cellars Wright City, Missouri

  • from St. Louis (Missouri, United States)

I was attending the Night Lights Lantern Festival at Cedar Lake Cellars in Wright City, Missouri in October 2025. There were about 1000 people there and we were in a very large grassy field. Because the weather was a little colder, the ring had slipped off my finger somewhere near where we were sitting that evening. Luckily, I took a few photos and was able to determine the exact GPS coordinates from apples map function from the photo. I was able to get permission from the winery personnel to search the property and sure enough you found the ring within 10 feet of where the GPS coordinates from the photo indicated. I was shocked and very very excited. that ring had been there all winter and spring and now it’s back in my possession. The ring was very special to me and still is and now it has more of a story. I can’t begin to thank you enough.

Gold and Diamond Pendant Lost In The Scarborough Maine Beach Sand, Found With A Metal Detector

  • from Old Orchard Beach (Maine, United States)

On Thursday, June 3rd, I received a phone call at approximately 1:30 PM. John was in desperate need of my services after his necklace had broken.

He and a group of friends were enjoying their day at Ferry Beach, Scarborough, ME, when the chain snapped and his Gold and Diamond pendant vanished into the sand. John and his friends had already spent 45 frantic minutes searching the area around their setup, but unfortunately, the diamond pendant was nowhere to be found.
I told John I would be there in 30-40 minutes, depending on Route 1 traffic, through Saco, Maine and the Town of Scarborough, Maine. He mentioned he had a pretty good idea of where it dropped—about a 10’ x 10’ area. A small space like that should be quick… if the pendant was actually there!
Cheryl and I left as soon as I gathered up my equipment, and Cheryl loaded up her beach chair. If this recovery turned out to be a long one, she was going to enjoy the beautiful afternoon on the beach! 🏖️
Once we arrived, John met us in the parking lot. He and his friends were set up at an area of the beach known as “The Point.” I knew “The Point” well—I actually recovered an engagement ring for a client there a few years back!
After a short 5-10 minute walk from the parking lot, we arrived at the group’s location. John and a few friends pointed to an area between a backpack and a sign. A couple of other friends thought it was closer to the beach towels.
As you all know by now, I do not like to jump around while performing a search. I strictly grid search from Point A to Point B. Because of that, I decided to start at the towels and work my way toward the backpack and sign so I wouldn’t have to double back.
Just before swinging, I placed a small gold ring in the sand to calibrate my metal detector and let the client see and hear exactly what tone I was looking for. Calibration finished, it was time to hunt.
I had taken exactly 8 steps when I heard it—the unmistakable low tone of gold.
Could this really be the pendant after just 18 seconds of searching? 🤔
As I probed the warm sand with my pinpointer, I found the target. The moment the group saw it, screams of “Oh my God!” and “That was so fast!” rang out across the beach. Arms went into the air and applause broke out.
Relief, happiness, and big smiles—it never gets old. Always a feel-good moment!
So, even though Cheryl never even got the chance to set up her beach chair, I consider a fast recovery a great day. Another precious pendant is right back where it belongs. We truly have the best job in the world, and I love what I do!
Remember: “If it matters to you, it matters to us.” 💍

Tungsten Wedding Band Recovered in Pittsburgh City Park by Metal Detector Specialist Brian Carpenter – 814-244-2300

  • from Indiana (Pennsylvania, United States)

Lost your ring, other valuable jewelry, cellphone, keys, or other metal object…call or text Brian Carpenter at (814)244-2300 as soon as possible. I am a ring recovery/metal detecting specialist serving Pittsburgh, Indiana (PA), and most of Western PA. Why rent or buy a metal detector when you can get a trained operator with top of the line equipment at the same time…

This latest recovery starts the way most of them do, I received a text from Troy stating he had lost his ring. He was at a city park playing with his kid when he went to bounce a ball and his ring flew off. When I talked to Troy he told me he heard it hit the cement and bounce. It was later in the day and I was going to be in the city the next afternoon. Troy was good with that but he went and got a metal detector so he could search himself in the meantime.

I arrived the next day and met Troy. He had been searching for the ring but to no avail. I told him I would do my best. Troy had a few things to do so he went back home. I started to search and being a city park as you can imagine it was very noisy with a lot of trash. I slowed down and tweaked my settings but nothing seemed to help. Eventually I went back to the car and switched to my smaller coil hoping the better discrimination might help. It had been more than a few hours of searching and I had kept expanding my search area. I was just about to give up when I got a hit and there it was. I am pretty sure I was over that same area with my big coil. Anyway, I felt great because I was about to toss in the towel.  I sent Troy a text that I found his ring. Then we spoke on the phone and he could not believe it. I made arrangements and we met and I returned Troy’s ring. He was very happy to have his wedding band back. As always it was great to meet another kind and generous client and be able to recover and return their lost ring.

Wedding ring found!

  • from Eau Claire (Wisconsin, United States)

Received a text from a young man in trouble.  Seems he was playing volleyball while wearing his wedding ring and it came up missing after the game.  The best kind of hunt, a limited area without trash.  Found the ring in about 5 minutes.

Lost Gold Ring Found Ocean City NJ by Ring Finders South Jersey

  • from North Wildwood (New Jersey, United States)

Lost Gold Signet Ring Recovered on Ocean City, NJ Beach After More Than 24 Hours! Lost a ring in Ocean City, NJ? Call John 215-850-0188 

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When Olivia arrived in Ocean City, NJ for a relaxing beach day, she never imagined she would leave behind one of her most treasured possessions—a gold signet ring that belonged to her late grandfather.

The sentimental ring had been in her family for years and carried memories that simply could not be replaced. While enjoying her time on the beach, Olivia removed the ring and placed it in the cup holder of her beach chair for safekeeping. Unfortunately, when it was time to pack up and leave, the ring was forgotten.

The next day, more than 24 hours later, Olivia realized the ring was missing. After retracing her steps and searching on her own without success, she found Ring Finders South Jersey and contacted me, John Favano, for help.

During our phone conversation, I gathered as much information as possible about where she had been sitting and the circumstances surrounding the loss. The challenge was that the search area was quite large. With beachgoers, wind, tides, and over a full day having passed since the loss, there were no guarantees.

Upon arriving at the Ocean City beach, I began a methodical metal detecting search of the area. The search took time due to the size of the grid and the number of possible locations where the ring could have fallen from the chair.

Persistence paid off.

After carefully covering the search zone, my detector signaled a promising target beneath the sand. Moments later, Olivia’s gold signet ring emerged from the scoop.

The relief and excitement were immediate. What seemed like a hopeless situation had turned into a successful recovery.

If you’ve lost a ring, wedding band, engagement ring, necklace, or other valuable jewelry on the beach, don’t wait. Contact Ring Finders South Jersey as soon as possible. Fast action often increases the chances of a successful recovery.

Wedding ring Lost on the Beach, Harvey Cedars NJ, LBI, recovered by Edward Trapper, NJ Ring Finder

  • from Lavallette (New Jersey, United States)

NJ ring Finder returns lost wedding band. Manasquan New Jersey recovered by Edward Trapper NJ Ring Finder

Faith messaged me asking if I could come out and help recover her father Mark’s ring, which had somehow disappeared into the sand. After getting a few details, I told them I’d head right over. In the meantime, I asked them to keep the area secure so no one would set up chairs where they had been sitting.

When I arrived on the beach, Mark walked me through exactly what happened. He had taken his ring off and placed it in the top pocket of his shirt, which he had laid on top of the cooler for safekeeping. After a few hours of enjoying the beach and doing a little swimming, he put his shirt back on and started to take a walk. As he was walking, he reached for the pocket and realized the ring was gone.

We searched the immediate area around the chairs first, but had no luck. Then I had Mark retrace the path he believed he had taken toward the lifeguard chair. Still nothing. I searched all the way up to the tide line and even worked a little into the waves, but the ring still didn’t turn up.

We regrouped and went over every detail again, but nothing changed. So I decided to work a little farther down the slope into the water, about knee-deep. Sure enough, just a few steps from his chair and in the same direction he had walked, I got the hit. Mark’s ring was already about 10 inches down in the soft sand.

A little recovery work and a little detective work saved the day on this one.