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Wedding ring lost in Oregon yard, found with metal detector

  • from Oregon City (Oregon, United States)

On a Sunday evening, I received a text stating “We lost a wedding band, we think in our backyard, and were wondering if you could come out and find it.”

I asked a few of my standard questions regarding how the ring had been lost, and why they thought it was in the yard. Steph told me her husband had the ring on in the morning. After working out in the yard all day, he came in to shower and he realized the ring was missing. They searched through the house and didn’t find it, so she did an internet search and found the Ringfinders.
I was able to go out to their house the next morning, so we agreed on a convenient time.

I arrived and met with Steph. She walked me through the yard work her husband was doing, and the area the ring could have been lost in. She thought it may have been lost while he had been planting berry bushes, or trimming some bushes. She also told me they had purchased a metal detector off of Amazon Prime, but were frustrated because they just kept getting noise everywhere they searched.

Searching the front yard area and flower beds, I only found some aluminum scrap and a penny. Also no indication the ring was buried under any of the berry bushes Ryan had planted.

Moving into the backyard area, I focused on the raised area above the lawn, I hit some promising targets, but were just junk.

A bit away, I received a scratchy sound on the Manticore, but good VDI numbers, and perfect response on the 2D mapping. Leaning in I could see the faint outline of a ring.

Confirming this was the missing ring, I snapped a photo, and found Steph, who was in the house. I asked if she would come out so I could explain how I was searching with the metal detector. I handed her the penny I had found, and she said she was hoping it was the missing ring. We went into the backyard. I ran the detector over a couple of bad targets, then over the ring. I told her that’s the ring, but she still didn’t see it. Kicking a little of the yard debris away, she was able to pick up the missing ring!

I asked if it was alright if I took some photos for the Ringfinders website, and Steph said she was hopeful that they would be added with a successful recovery.

Steph told me she was sure they wouldn’t have found the ring without my help.
Steph was going to use the penny I had found to give Ryan a hard time for losing his ring. He was very sad to get home and just see a penny on the counter, and not his ring, but very happy to actually have his ring back.

 

Milltown Wisconsin lost ring found!

  • from Ham Lake (Minnesota, United States)
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While doing yardwork involving raking and brush pile organization his ring was found missing later in the day after his work was done. He tried searching with a metal detector for a few days on his own with no luck. Searching and wondering where his ring was lost a brush pile and immediate area was searched. After a 1/2 hour search his ring was located in the midst of a brush pile and returned. He was ecstatic! many thanks to you for calling me and allowing me the opportunity to help return your ring!

Family Vacation Interrupted by Loss of Paladium Wedding Ring Lost at Newport Beach, CA.

  • from Newport Beach (California, United States)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Call or text for help if you have lost something that can be found with a metal detectector.. Stan the Metal Detector Man … 949-500=2136


***  Collin and his family had been vacationing in a beach front rental at Newport Beach, CA.  After  returning back to their  vacation rental he discovered his palladium wedding ring missing from his finger. They went out on the beach attempting to find it by hand searching the dry sand, to no avail.

A passer by told him about my services which led to Collin calling me. He agreed to meet me at the site a half hour later.

When I arrived there was another guy with a metal detector that had volunteered to help. I asked that the other detectorist keep some distance from me, as many detectors operating close to each other can interfere with signals. I did not trust how much experience the other person had and I knew I would have to search over the area the other guy had said was searched.

It took a little time to find Collin’s Ring and it was found in the area that had been searched by the other detectorist. The rule of searching is, “ You miss it by an inch, it’s the same as missing by a mile”  The end results was that Collin was happy to have his wedding band that he has worn for over 30 years.   

Lost ring at Pelican Beach in Satellite Beach Florida

  • from Melbourne Beach (Florida, United States)

 Romani called when he lost his wedding ring.  He was shaking out his towel getting ready to leave and realized his ring was missing.  He was not sure when it came off but thought it might be around that area.  While still on the beach he found my number on Ringfinders web site. I was able to meet him and his family on the beach and after a short search I found the ring.  We were both thrilled and his family gave me a big cheer. Such a rewarding hobby!

Rose Gold Floral Band w/Diamonds Lost in a Field, Found and Returned Florence, SC

  • from North Myrtle Beach (South Carolina, United States)

This adventure started just before 5:30 p.m. on Monday, March 30, 2026, when I received a call from Rick about a lost ring. He said his wife Rona had lost her Engagement Ring somewhere in a field. They were in the process of checking out of a Howard Johnsons Hotel and loading a truck to continue their trip when her ring slipped off her finger. I asked him to send me the address, and I’ll send him my ETA once I got on the road.

It took just under an hour and a half to get to the address; unfortunately, Rick had been given the wrong address to give to me. I quickly asked Siri for directions to the nearest Howard Johnson, which ended up being another 3 miles down the road. Once I drove the 3 miles, I didn’t see a Howards Johnson in any direction. I pulled into a gas station and called Rick. Luckily, he was standing in the field across the highway and saw me walking around the gas station parking lot. We finally met next to the field where the ring was lost, which maybe was half a football field.  He showed me the suspected loss area, where the truck was parked and the area he and Rona had been. Looking at the whole situation, loss was that day, grass was short with bare areas I’m thinking this would be more of a visual search. None-the-less, I turned on the Equinox 800 and tested Rona’s Wedding band, a solid 13 on the VDI (visual display indicator). I started a north/south grid search starting at the curb and working towards the Howard Johnsons. There were a lot of targets, but they were all trash, mostly pull tabs which were ringing up as a 13 on the 800 and bottle caps. Rick was sure of the area it should be in, so I shortened my grid lines. It finally got dark enough to use head lamps for a visual search, thinking that gold ring should shine when the lights hit it. I finished up the area and moved to the far end of one side and started an east/west grid, moving my grid line further out from my original grid lines. Before I did, I talked to Rick and asked him if he would get my other head lamp and start a grid search of his own, going back over my search area. As I got finished with my first east/west grid line, I saw Rick and Rona arm in arm bent overusing their phone flashlight and my headlamp searching like pros. I stopped to see how things were going and as I was talking to Rona, Rick rose up and said, “I just found the ring!” He showed both Rona and me and boom, with the light shining on it, it was obvious as could be. I joked with Rick that he needs to become a ring finder now.

Rick and Rona – Thank you for contacting and trusting me to help find your lost treasure. Best wishes to both of you. Take care!

Jim

Found lost ring in the woods! Bentonville, Arkansas

  • from Arkansas City (Kansas, United States)

Aaron messaged me with a big request. Drive to Arkansas and find his lost wedding ring! While doing some work in his backyard and throwing sticks outside his yard, his wedding ring flew off somewhere in the leaves or dropped in the grass. After a short search, I got the right tone on my detector. Lost in the leaves, it revealed itself. Happy Aaron could be reunited with his lost ring!

Yadkinville, NC favorite knife lost – now found

  • from Winston-Salem (North Carolina, United States)

Received message from Tim a resident of Yadkin county whom described while moving hay bales on his farm he lost his pocket knife that has been with him for many years prior to retirement from the Highway Patrol.  It held sentimental value to him. Even though he was unsure of where it actually dropped I told him I would do my best to locate it.

Having contacted me on Sunday I was unfortunately not able to immediately assist but promised I would load my equipment and would drop by on way home from my office on Monday.

Monday arrived and I had another request for assistance a few miles from the farm so plan was to assist both before dark fell.  Upon successful recovery of the first item (diamond necklace) I quickly relocated to Tim’s farm finding him mowing.  He asked if I wanted to delay because darkness was approaching and I replied “lets find it”.   Tim described the events and location he believed he dropped the knife.

We walked and searched approximately 30 minutes and as sun was setting I explained that I often search in late afternoons and I have had luck in parks finding things around sunset.  Something about the dark gives me favor.   Sure enough as we were walking towards our vehicles and swinging my detector in last ditch efforts my detector sounds off.  Although under moonlight I could see the outline of a knife.  I asked Tim,  “remember what I said earlier about finding stuffs in the dark?   There it is!”  He didn’t believe me until I picked it up and placed into his hand. 🙂

Thank you Tim for your years of dedicated service to the citizens of North Carolina.  I cannot wait to return and detect your farm and see what all those mysterious signals are that we stumbled across.

 

TheRingFinders.com is not exclusive to jewelry.  As long as the missing item is metallic I and the other RingFinders are more than happy to assist you.

Tonight was great for me.  First time of two assignments / searches on the same day.   Two for two successful finds in less than 4 total hours. It cannot get any better than that.  I love my hobby and even more get a kick out of the smiles resulting from the recovery and returning personal treasures to their owners.

18K Bracelet Found In Big Rapids, MI

  • from Holland (Michigan, United States)

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Received a call from Abraham, a student at Ferris State University, saying he lost his bracelet playing flag football back in October of 2025. He lost it on a wet, muddy night and spent hours searching for it with a flashlight. He assumed somebody had stepped on it and pushed it down in the mud. He went back days later with a metal detector and had no luck. The bracelet had been given to him by his mother, and he did not tell her he had lost it yet. Seeing that the lost area is about the size of a football field, I called my friend Chuck to help me. We arrived and had Abraham mark off the area to search with 4 flags and we went to work. We each started searching at the ends and worked toward the center. After about 2 hours Chuck found a 14K bracelet and after calling Abraham to take a look, he said it was not his. About 30 minutes later Chuck finds another gold bracelet!!!! This is it! This made Abraham’s day and ours too.

Found using a Garrett At Pro with a reading of 41-42 while it was in the ground about one inch deep in a pile. On top of the ground strung out it read a solid 42. The clasp had bent letting the bracelet fall off.

Diamond necklace Recovery – Mocksville, NC

  • from Winston-Salem (North Carolina, United States)

Around noon I received a text that requestor had dropped her necklace in the yard. She and fiancé had searched for it for some time with negative results. Allison explained the location and asked if it was too far for me. I let her know I would be glad to assist but was in Wilkes county at the moment (30 minutes away) but could drop by the Davie county address around 5:30. She said that would be great but no one would be able to be there at that time due to another commitment. I let her know I would be glad to try in their absence if comfortable if she could place a chair or something in the yard so I would know the general area it was lost. She said yes so we had a plan.

I arrived and immediately began searching the marked area. Was receiving lots of valid signals and realized with the home being new that lots of metallic items were in the search area. I continued my search. After an hour I received a text asking if any luck yet. I advised had searched the immediate area and not found yet but was actively searching. Expanding search area and 30 additional minutes it was found.

   

If you or anyone needs assistance in recovering your valuable please do not hesitate to give a Ring Finder a ring.  Would be our pleasure to assist you.

Gold Wedding Band Lost at Trestles Surf Beach, San Clemete, CA. Found by Metal Detecting Service

  • from Newport Beach (California, United States)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Metal Detecting Service available to help you find your lost item on the beach, park, backyard or water up to 5 feet.. Call or text Stan the Metal Detector Man .. 949-500-2136


*** Adriano called me as was driving home from Trestles Beach in San Clemente,CA. he had been surfing at this popular surfing beach. He didn’t realize that his gold wedding ring was missing until he was almost 60 miles away from the beach.

He called me for help and gave me general directions to where he had been. Adriano could not meet me at the location but he was able to tell me he was set up on the dry sand 20 yards north of the lifeguard tower.

I drove 20 miles and walked about a mile into the beach. It took about a hour to grid search the area, before being rewarded with a beautiful gold wedding band. It matched a photo that Adriano had sent me. The next morning I mailed his ring to his residence in Oxnard, CA.