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Small Silver Ring Dropped in Sand is not lost forever Found and Returned to Owner.. Newport Beach, CA.

  • from Newport Beach (California, United States)


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*** Amber was at Balboa Beach on the Newport Beach Penesula, CA. when she lost her small silver ring in the sand.It happened as she was walking across the sand to her car in the parking lot. She took a second to brush the sand off her clothing with her hands. She felt her ring slip off her finger,  it disappeared immediately .

She called me and I met Herat the location. Soon after turning on my metal detector, the ring was found in a 10’x10’square area.

LOST KEY FOB IN KALEVA, MICHIGAN

  • from Manistee (Michigan, United States)
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Got a call from Melissa H. yesterday, (Jan 22, 26), she lost her key fob to her car, in the snow. Melissa lost her husband 6 months ago and is now on her own and is still getting her bearings on this new life style. Yesterday while walking out to her car with her purse in one hand and packages in the other it dropped out of her hand. She didn’t miss it until she got to the car. After a heavy snowfall on top of the snow that was already there she searched and couldn’t find it. She went back to her porch and shoveled the snow to the edge and it wasn’t there. She continued to shovel around the foot of the porch and around the car with no luck.

When I got to her home the next day I was concerned that so much snow had been moved around. I got my detector and searched the porch, steps, area around the car and snow piles in the area with no results. I then searched the snow that she shoveled off the porch and found it several inches under the shoveled snow. Prior to loosing the key fob she had fallen and the loss of her key fob added to her misery that day. She is mobile again and only wanted to return a book to the Library but her snowplow driver encouraged her not to venture out for the next few days in the sub-zero weather. She is happy now with her recovered key fob and can stay warm in her house finishing a complicated puzzle.

One-of-a-kind wedding ring lost in snow & found! Cudahy, Wisconsin

  • from Menomonee Falls (Wisconsin, United States)

Cudahy, Wisconsin resident, Chris Roberts was closing a metal gate behind his home when his one-of-a-kind wedding ring got caught on it. Married four years, he was horrified to feel the white and black diamond ring leave his finger and disappear into the cold, snowy night. Despite careful search efforts with a leaf rake in the snow, the ring’s hiding place remained a secret. The next morning Chris reached out to me with a text message asking if I might help. We arranged to meet on location late that afternoon.

It was dark when I arrived. I donned a headlamp and followed Chris to the back of his house. I could see the telltale signs of raking in the snow, evidence of Chris’s valiant search efforts. The thermometer was falling fast, hovering in the mid-teens Fahrenheit (-9.4 Celsius). And a brisk wind made it feel much colder.

Sweeping the area with a mid-sized coil revealed the presence of many metallic objects in the ground beneath the snow. Most of them were ferrous (iron) signals that could be ignored. Also, a heavy wire-mesh fence screamed its presence in my headset whenever I was close to it. I quickly eliminated the more obvious signals and zeroed in on a non-ferrous target near the metal gate. As I probed the area with my pin pointer, a small lump of ice invited investigation. Breaking it apart in my gloved hand, Chris’ precious ring appeared among the icy crystals! And the smile on his face tells the rest of the story.

Chris’ ring was the 9th one I’ve extracted from the snow this winter season. In the process, I’ve observed a strange phenomenon. All but one was encrusted in an icy lump, the result of a warm ring melting the snow on first contact, then cooling and finally freezing the ice and snow around it, forming an icy tomb. Encrusted in this way can make the ring invisible to the naked eye. Little wonder Chris and others have been unable to find their rings! Apart from using a metal detector, the ring’s hiding place would have to wait until warmer days when the snow and ice have melted away. But by then, the ring may have been shoveled off or plowed away to another location. This is why time is of the essence when a ring becomes lost in snowy conditions.

If you or someone you know has lost a ring, don’t let its story end. Whether recent or long ago, in the snow, leaves, grass, sand, lake or river, call a member of The Ring Finders in your area. Chances are, like Chris, we can put a smile on your face again.

North Wildwood NJ Lost iPhone Found by Ring Finders South Jersey John Favano

  • from North Wildwood (New Jersey, United States)

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As a trusted Ring Finder North Wildwood professional, fast response makes the difference during stressful beach losses today. Isaiah called from a friend’s phone after losing his device playing beach basketball near the shoreline that day. Because I was close by in town, this Ring Finder North Wildwood arrived within ten minutes easily prepared. I gathered details from Isaiah and friends to identify where the phone was last used on the sand. Understanding activity patterns helps narrow search zones efficiently on busy beaches during summers. The group explained basketball movements, giving insight into where the phone likely dropped during play on soft sand.
Beach environments change constantly, making experience critical for any Ring Finder North Wildwood responding quickly to emergencies nearby.
I began a careful grid search, accounting for foot traffic and shifting sand conditions near the active area.
Within minutes, my detector signaled strongly, confirming the phone remained recoverable beneath compacted sand despite recent heavy activity.
I carefully uncovered the phone, ensuring no damage before returning it immediately to Isaiah with visible relief showing.
The excitement from Isaiah and friends reminded everyone why fast recoveries matter so much during beach emergencies today.

Isaiah was able to rejoin his game quickly after the phone was safely returned to him smiling again.
This situation highlights why preparation and proximity are essential for successful beach searches handled by local professionals nearby.
Shifting sands and constant activity make timing the most critical factor during recoveries along popular North Wildwood beaches.
When valuables disappear, contacting a nearby Ring Finder North Wildwood can change everything fast for worried beach visitors.
This recovery story shows calm action and experience turn stressful moments into happy endings on busy summer beaches.

Lost hearing aid in grass in Deland, Florida found with a metal detector by Florida Ring Finder.

  • from Sanford (Florida, United States)
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Contact me for all your metal detecting and recovery needs! My name is Mike McInroe…Central Florida Ring Finder at 321-363-6029! On land, in the water, the grass, sand, in cars, in homes…rings, keys, phones, property markers, etc.

Randy called me after losing one of his very expensive hearing aids. Apparently while out walking his dog…along came one of his neighbors with their own dog and the two dogs got into it! In the midst of the chaos Randy felt one of his hearing aids come off of his ear and he tried to reach for it but it fell into the darkness and landed somewhere in the short brown grass. The next day I met Randy and he showed me the area where he lost his hearing aid. I set out four plastic cones and began my systematic grid search…overlapping on each pass to be sure I would not miss such a small target. (Randy had his other hearing aid and my metal detector was able to get a decent signal off of it so I had a really good idea of what sort of signal and the exact numbers to concentrate on…which really helped allot!) About 20 minutes later I got the signal I was looking for and I called Randy over and let him retrieve his lost hearing aid.

Lost something recently or even years ago and need my help? Call or text me ASAP and let’s talk!

It is always a pleasure helping someone in need of a ring finders service. How can I help you?

Mike McInroe…Thankful to God for TRFers

Avoid metal detector equipment rentals, Del Mar beach Metal detecting expert is here to help!

  • from Carlsbad (California, United States)

 

Metal detecting equipment helped find a lost Gold nugget ring at Del Mar beach San Diego. Call or text Curtis Cox 760 889 2751  before it’s too late!  Don’t use cheap rentals or metal detector suppliers!

Here’s another successful recovery at Del Mar beach during the summer of 2025.  A business party was taking place there when a special Gold nugget ring was lost in the dry sand. She sent me the location in plea for help so I headed there immediately. This is a beach too many novel detector hobbyists frequent. Generally a lost ring in dry sand will be dug up & pocketed in less than 1-2 days.

With a good pin & map location she provided I was able to Speed & Focus on metal detecting the probable areas quickly. 5-10 min later I located her special ring & returned it to her trusted friend at the party there.  She was very thankful & thrilled I could help find what could have been lost forever.

lost engagement ring found in errington bc, 45 min after call.

  • from Parksville (British Columbia, Canada)
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Lost ring in the snow.

  • from Mount Pleasant (Michigan, United States)


I found this ladies engagement ring in Mt Pleasant Michigan. She felt it come off her finger while playing with her dog.Her and her husband put me in the right place. I found it in about 20 minutes, and was glad for that, so I could get us back inside where it’s warm. They both were very happy and I was very happy to find it.

Car key fob lost and found Belleville Ontario

Received a message from Brianna about her husband having lost a whole bunch of keys, including their car key fob, while clearing a drive way with a snowblower. His key chain broke while clearing snow the night before. Met up with her and she confirmed she was missing a car key fob and an appartement key fob as well. After looking at where the snow had been thrown in the yard by snowblower, I started detecting/gridding the area and soon found a couple set of keys that she wasn’t even aware went missing. Eventually, 2 key fobs and 2 set of keys were recovered. Disaster averted and another happy ending. Life is good!

Lost Sterling Silver Thumbprint Ring Found in Wooster, Ohio!

  • from Wooster (Ohio, United States)

Saturday morning I woke up to a missed call and text from Chris. The text said he had lost a ring in Wooster, Ohio and asked if I’d be interested in helping him recover it. I messaged him immediately and he called me right back. His wife had been cleaning snow off her car the night before and the ring flung off. He explained that the ring had tremendous sentimental value, as they had lost their son a few years back and this was a memory ring they’d had made through the funeral home with their son’s thumbprint on it. They had searched the car and the immediate area, but no luck. He called around to several friends to inquire if anyone had a metal detector and then he did a little searching online and found The Ring Finders. Within the hour we arrived at Chris’s house. He showed us where she’d been parked the night before and we got to work. There was a lot of interference, with the driveway, porch steps and a drainage pipe all within the tight search area. After the first couple of swings, I switched my Deus to a modified “fast” program and within two minutes I located the ring about two feet from the driveway and two inches from the drainage pipe! Chris rushed in to get his wife, who did not know we had found it yet. She came out to the garage and, as he was introducing us, I handed her the ring. The look on her face was priceless as she grasped the ring and held it to her chest, thanking us. This is why we do what we do! That look, that moment…there is nothing like it! The whole thing (from initial contact to handing her the ring) took less than an hour, but that moment will last forever!

The ring as found!The ring!The ring and its owner!