Gold Ring Recovered from Geneva Lake in Fontana, WI
June 9, 2026
Wedding Ring Recovered from Geneva Lake in Fontana, WI
Raul and his family were enjoying a day at the beach in Fontana, WI when his 14K gold wedding band was lost. His family spent time in the grass, on the sand, and in the water. Fontana beach is quite large, so narrowing down the search area was key.
On my way out I texted two fellow detectorists who may have been detecting this beach letting them know I was on a search and “Did they find any gold rings at Fontana’s beach in the last two days?” “No,” was the reply. When I arrive
d, another detectorist was in the water. I waded out to Tony and asked the same question. “No, only a quarter so far.”
Raul patiently answered all of my questions as we worked to pinpoint the most likely spot he would have lost it. I marked off the edges of my search area in the sand and waded into the shallow water to make my first pass. Dragging my search coil slowly over the sand, overlapping, so as not to miss anything, I had a strong repeating signal around the third or fourth pass. I knelt down in the water and waved away the topmost layer of sand in the spot where my detector indicated a target. Half of the ring appeared like a golden smile. I picked it up and held it up to Raul who was standing on the shoreline.
It was the
first and only target I dug that morning. Raul carefully thought through all of my questions and that led to our success in finding the ring.
After a few photos, it was back on his hand and his smile said it all.
Later, Raul made a kind post on the Lake Geneva Lake Life Facebook group. He writes: “A huge thank you to Seth for helping recover something that means so much to me and my family. We are incredibly grateful!”



Caleb’s final text read:



couldnt find it. 2 days went by till her friend told her of our service, thats when she called. I met her at the beach and detected the area where she thought she was sitting but didn’t find her bracelet. We figured it might of been found already and called off the search. I could see her tearing up thinking she lost it forever and felt really bad for her. I thought about it the next day at work and knew how much it ment to her and felt the need to go back after work and try again, this time expanding the area thinking she wasn’t sure where she was. Starting 20 out from where I ended the day before I started working toward where I ended the last search. 4 passes in I was looking down while detecting and happened to see part of the bracelet sticking out of the sand and couldnt believe I found it. I called her and gave her the good news and she was so grateful I didn’t give up and went back to look again. This one was really a happy ending for the both of us.



I was on my way to doing a recovery when I received a phone call from Carly. She explained her father John had lost a very sentimental Beach Badge that belong to his mother over 40 years ago. She said he wore this Beach Badge every day for the last 40 years and somehow it came on clipped from his bathing suit. I told her I could head out there for the next low tide, but she wanted to confirm it wasn’t found yet. I said no worries., call me back and keep me posted. She called back quickly and I told her I’d be on the beach early the next morning and sure enough within moments. I had the Beach Badge back in the John’s hands where it could be enjoyed for another 40 years. 
