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A Lost Family Heirloom Fish… Caught by Metal Detectorist in Chevy Chase, Maryland

  • from Washington (District of Columbia, United States)

The recovered fish pendant—a treasured family heirloom passed down through generations—safely back where it belongs after being lost in the backyard.

Stacey, the owner of the cherished family heirloom, and her friend Caroline share a joyful moment after the long-lost fish pendant was finally recovered from Caroline’s backyard by Detectorist Brian Rudolph

Brian Rudolph, Lost Item Recovery Specialist (also known as THE RING HERO) searches  Land, Water, Sand, Snow, Leaves, Cliffs, Houses and Vehicles. He Will Find Your Lost Item! Call ASAP (301) 466-8644!

The other day, I received a call from a young woman named Margaux and her mother, Stacey. They were understandably distressed—Margaux had lost a very special pendant, a cherished family heirloom that had been passed down for decades.

Stacey had lent the pendant to Margaux for the evening, knowing how much she loved it. Later that night, Margaux was spending time with friends at a friend’s house, enjoying the backyard and playing with the dogs. But just before heading back inside, she realized something was wrong—the fish-shaped pendant was no longer around her neck. Only the choker remained.

The loss was heartbreaking. The pendant had once belonged to Margaux’s grandmother before being passed down to Stacey, making it deeply meaningful to the entire family.

Everyone immediately began searching the backyard, but despite their efforts, nothing turned up. Even with the help of a neighbor’s metal detector, the search yielded nothing more than confusing beeps and chirps.

Determined to find it, Margaux searched online and came across The Ring Finders, an international directory of metal detectorists who specialize in recovering lost items. That’s when she and her mother reached out to me.

Before I arrived, Margaux and her friend Caroline carefully reviewed backyard security footage from the night the pendant went missing. The video confirmed that Margaux had been wearing the pendant when she first went outside—but by the end of the night, it was gone.

The following day, I met Stacey at the property, where Caroline graciously gave us full access to the backyard. It was a large area, and the search took a few hours—but persistence paid off.
In the end, I was able to successfully “catch” Stacey’s precious fish pendant.

I had a lot of fun surprising Stacey and Caroline with my fishy discovery. The moment Stacey realized that I had found her mother’s irreplaceable keepsake, her face looked as though it might burst into a rainstorm—she was overwhelmed with joy and relief. We immediately called Margaux in New York to share the great news.
The four of us shared a special moment celebrating together, recounting everything that had happened leading up to the recovery.

What had started as a nightmare ended in relief, gratitude, and even a bit of laughter.

It was truly a joy to help restore something so meaningful—a treasured family pendant that had carried decades of memories, now safely back where it belongs.

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Ring found on Anniversary, Gulf Shores, AL

  • from Orange Beach (Alabama, United States)

Dustin texted me yesterday while I was wrapping up in Gulf Shores. Unfortunately, we kept missing each other until I was almost back to Pensacola and already committed to a family dinner.

When we finally connected, he was so kind on the phone that I walked him through a few tricks he could try to find his wife’s ring without a detector. I also told him that even though they were heading back to Indiana the next day, I’d get up at the crack of dawn and come back over if needed.

Dustin gave it a solid effort, but by the end of the night it was clear he still needed some help—so we made a plan to meet early Saturday morning.

When I arrived, Dustin mentioned it was also their anniversary. At that point, there was no question—we had to find that ring.

As soon as I stepped onto the beach, I could see where they had been digging and moving sand the night before. A stick was still in place marking where their umbrella had been. I started there and only made it a few feet before I got a strong, deep gold signal. It was clear the ring had been pushed even deeper during the search.

Two careful scoops later, I had her ring in my hand.

Congratulations, Dustin—this one should make for a much better anniversary trip back to Indiana. 👍💍

Wedding ring lost in the park….

  • from Oregon City (Oregon, United States)

Oregon lost ring

The other evening, I received a message from Anthony saying “I’m pretty sure I lost my ring in Raleigh Park and I need help finding it.”

I wasn’t able to go search at that time, and being this is a public park, and time was essential to search, I suggested he contact the other local Ringfinder to see if he could come out immediately. I also told him if the other Ringfinder couldn’t help, I would go out the next morning and search.

A short time later, Anthony told me he left a message, but hadn’t heard back. He sent a Google image of the park, with a section circled where he and his wife had been playing with their dog. I let him know I would go out the next morning and do the search.

Arriving, I used the image to locate the right area. There is a Pickleball court on the lower section of the search area, so I was able to that fence as a reference for my grid search. The area was pretty clean, not counting the obligatory pull-tab. On the fourth pass, I hit a good high tone on the Manticore, but couldn’t see anything under the coil. Moving the grass with my foot, I saw the faint outline of a ring. I took a quick pic, then picked up what I had been looking for.
I sent Anthony a message telling him I thought I had found the right area to search. He replied asking if I had any luck. I said absolutely, and sent a picture of his ring.  He was in the middle of dealing with a pet emergency and was at the vet hospital, so couldn’t meet me. I told him I would do some metal detecting at some other parks in the area, and to let me know when we could meet to get his ring.

A bit later, I got his call and we met and I returned his ring.

Its always a happy day when I can return something, and make someone smile 😊

Best wishes for your pups health and thanks for your generosity.

 

Lost Keys Recovered in Omaha, NE

I was recently contacted by a client in Omaha, Nebraska who had lost his keys while working on a pipe installation project. The search area covered roughly 20 feet, and to make things more difficult, the keys had been buried under fresh mulch that had been spread earlier that day.

Before reaching out, he had already spent over 2 hours searching and digging with no success. At that point, he decided to call in a professional.

Because the keys were made of multiple types of metal and were partially buried under mulch, the detector did not produce a single clean signal. Instead, it gave broken, inconsistent readings that required careful, slow investigation of the area.

After about 45 minutes of patient, methodical searching, I was able to isolate the target and recover the missing keys, even with the added challenge of the mulch layer.

The relief on his face said it all—what started as a frustrating situation quickly turned into a successful recovery.

If you’ve lost keys, a ring, or any valuable metal item in Omaha or the surrounding areas, don’t hesitate to reach out. With the right equipment, experience, and persistence, many lost items can be recovered quickly and efficiently.

Ruby Earring: Recovered by Rob Ellis in McLean, VA.

  • from Fairfax (Virginia, United States)

Amanda Smiles!

 

 

 

Amanda was doing yard work when her beautiful ruby earring went missing. The family searched to no avail. As they were getting ready to move, time was of the essence. She called me the next day, and we arranged a time to search. Some of the equipment I’ve invested in is very specialized for earrings, and I looked forward to the challenge.

Amanda showed me where she’d unloaded and carried bags of mulch. She logically assumed that shouldering the bags knocked off her earring. I used her matching earring to test my detectors. I was delighted it had enough gold, so I only needed my Minelab Equinox 900 with a small Coiltek coil.

I used a rope pattern to search the area where Amanda had been carrying bags.  Forty minutes later, I moved to the newly spread mulch. Within a few minutes, I found the earring backing near a bush by the front walkway. Close by, I discovered her earring! Thanks to Amanda’s clear memory and direction, the search and recovery took about an hour. Far less than the driving time!

I took a photo of the spot and called Amanda over with “I found it!”. Her expression said it all!!

 

For my fellow detectorists: Equinox 900 Target ID for this ruby earring= 8 to 9.

Rob Ellis: Metal Detector Expert… Call/text ASAP, (703)-598-1435

Don’t give up. Many of my clients have bought, borrowed, or rented a metal detector before calling me. Just because someone has a tool, it doesn’t mean they know how to use it. I use state of the art equipment, and I have thousands of hours of experience searching on land and underwater. If you have tried using a detector without success, please text/call to see if I can help.

 

Hearing aid recovered Lincoln Nebraska

  • from Lincoln (Nebraska, United States)

Contact me for all your metal detecting and recovery needs. Rob 402-580-6933. Land, water, cracks in concrete, rings, keys, hearing aids, phones, buried cache, etc. Assisting law enforcement. Serving Lincoln and the greater Nebraska area. Why rent a metal detector when you can have the best.

Judith found me on Theringfinders.com as she was trying to figure out what to do about her granddaughters lost hearing aid. Her granddaughter had put it in her hoodie pocket at school during recess and after many different actives realized later that night that it had fallen out. I headed to the park which was one of her first stops to check that off the list. Just as I was running out of real-estate, I got a crazy signal. I have learned that hearing aids are difficult and their signals are odd. It was my honor to help this family out.

 

 

 

Seacliff Beach, lost ring found

  • from Monterey (California, United States)

 

Mark (also on the directory here) and I got a call from “Katie”.   Yesterday she had been walking hand-in-hand with her youngest kid (seen the pix)  at Seacliff Beach.  Her youngster was pulling on mom’s hand, while they walked the beach.   Suddenly Katie realized she no longer had her ring on.   And theorized that her kid had probably inadvertently pulled mom’s ring off.    So they had a general idea of where it was (within a 2 minute walk-span-time).

 

45 minutes later , we got the beep we were waiting for.  🙂  The heirloom is safe back in the family !   Glad we could help you folks.   Another fun hunt, and :  Thanx for the tip.

Lost – Men’s Gold Wedding Ring – Kissimmee, FL – FOUND!

  • from New Smyrna Beach (Florida, United States)

Andrew called me Monday night with the kind of news that sinks your stomach—he’d lost his gold ring, a gift from his wife 20 years ago. He’d been doing landscaping at a drugstore near Orlando while spreading mulch and cutting down a tree; and somewhere along the way, the ring vanished.

I told him I’d be there,  first thing in the morning.  I stopped and prayed to God that He would lead me to the ring the next day.

When I arrived, I headed straight for the freshly spread mulch out front. My Minelab Manticore lit up constantly—coins, pull tabs, even a silver bracelet—but not the one thing we were hoping for. No ring!

I reached out to John, Andrew’s employee, who was supposed to meet me there, but he was delayed by rain. When I asked if there were any other areas they’d worked, he mentioned a spot behind the store where they had removed a tree.  That was all I needed.

I moved to the back and started searching, working the area carefully for the next 20–30 minutes.  Still nothing but junk.   John eventually showed up, and I told him I was methodically gridding the area—but so far, no luck. After he left, I was determined not to miss anything, but running out of areas to search.  I prayed again, “Lord lead me to the ring.”

I changed my approach.  Instead of scanning the ground, I walked over to the actual stump of the tree they had removed. The moment I swept my detector over it, I got a strong, unmistakable signal.

Right in the hollow of the stump—tucked among bark and fresh sawdust—I spotted it.  A beautiful heavy gold ring!

Newlyweds get a happy ending

  • from Carmel-by-the-Sea (California, United States)

Panic at 10pm, as Teddy and his young wife from Macedonia reached out to ring finders. After an exhaustive night search on a chilly carmel beach, even having recruited passers-by, they wisely staked the site with driftwood and sent me a text. My mentor Tom and I met up with this really nice young couple next morning but unfortunately, they had three ideas where it (the golden band with a lot of sentimental value) went missing. Tom covered the parking area and bathrooms, I hit the beach. Teddy had taken a picture

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when they laid out their towels ( this was key) so I worked in concentric rings from the driftwood and BANG a loud 17 on my NOX and out popped his wedding band! HAPPY ENDING!

How to find a lost ring in Joliet, IL

  • from Lockport (Illinois, United States)

Lost your precious ring, or cell phone or something else metallic? Better call Frank ASAP at 773-920-8079! I specialize in recovering lost jewelry, rings, keys, phones, and other sentimental items in parks, beaches, yards, playgrounds, and shallow water across the Chicagoland area (including Will County and surrounding suburbs). I respond quickly and conduct thorough, respectful searches to give you the best possible chance of success.

I have over 15 years experience metal detecting and access to cutting-edge metal detecting technology. If I can’t find it, it’s probably not there!

Please click here for more information.