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Lost Ring in Murfreesboro TN Found With Metal Detector

  • from Nashville (Tennessee, United States)

I got a call from Mitchell on June 6th, 2026 a few hours after he lost a very special ring in his backyard. It was a warm day, so he and his kids had a water balloon fight in their Murfreesboro, TN back yard. He felt the ring fly off his finger. The lush green grass in his yard, or possibly even one of the adjoining neighbor’s yards swallowed up his ring. He spent hours walking barefoot in his yard, hoping he’d find it by stepping on it, to no avail. He then found my information on TheRingFinders directory and gave me a call.

Mitchell’s father had owned the ring for many years and gave it to Mitchell just last year. Mitchell cherishes the ring and had worn it daily, so finding it was a must. I made the 45 minute drive from Nashville and met with Mitchell. He eagerly showed me where the water balloon fight took place. He anxiously watched as I started a grid search with my metal detector, and luckily he didn’t have to wait long. At the five minute mark I got the signal I was hoping for, it was Mitchell’s gorgeous white gold and diamond ring. Needless to say, Mitchell was all smiles. What a great feeling to reunite people with their lost treasures.

Man’s Lost Gold & Tantalum Wedding Ring Found! – Racine, Wisconsin.

  • from Menomonee Falls (Wisconsin, United States)

Racine, Wisconsin resident, Ben Rusch had spent the day catching up on projects around the house. That evening, Ben realized to his horror, his snug-fitting, white-gold and tantalum wedding band was not on his hand! His mind immediately went into overdrive as he retraced his activities through the day. One activity immediately came to mind. He had scrubbed and cleaned a cat-litter box, using the garden hose and Dawn soap in the process The litterbox event seemed a logical place to begin, this since it provided a logical cause for the ring to come off his slippery hand. Ben searched the lawn and shrubbery on both sides of the driveway. He even used a metal detector. But the ring’s hiding place eluded discovery. A few days later, he discovered the Ring Finders online directory of metal-detecting and ring-recovery specialists and reached out to me.

I arrived at Ben’s house later the next morning, this after recovering a lady’s wedding ring in a Wisconsin state park. Ben showed me the area where he had been working and I noted several thick bushes and Hosta plants in amongst a rock garden. The ring could be anywhere. I also noted three storm drains close by and pictured the ring disappearing down into one of those. Had the ring rolled into the street and been picked up by a pedestrian? These were troubling scenarios.

Finding lost rings is a forensic process, one of elimination, of determining where the ring is not. And so, I began scanning the lawns on both sides of the driveway. After eliminating one side, I moved to the other using a newer high-frequency search coil, one that is particularly sensitive to white gold and tantalum. On my third pass, I heard a signal emitting from a shallow target and in the conductivity range of Ben’s ring. Parting the grass carefully, the missing ring appeared! Mystery solved! And Ben’s smile tells the rest of the rest of the story!

If you or someone you know has lost a ring, don’t let its story end. Call today. I’d love to add your smile to the growing list of over 160 clients who, like Ben, are so glad they did.

Lady’s Lost Rose-Gold Wedding Ring Found! – Richard Bong State Recreational Park, Kansasville, Wisconsin.

  • from Menomonee Falls (Wisconsin, United States)


Chicago residents, Brandon Weninger and his wife, were attending a Cub Scouts outing with their son, Ben. The group met at Wisconsin’s Richard Bong State Recreation Area east of Burlington. When Ben’s mom removed her three wedding rings to apply sunscreen lotion on him, she slipped them into her pocket for safekeeping. Later, however, as she removed her cellphone from the same pocket she saw two of the rings fall out. The third, a diamond-decorated, rose-gold band, was missing. By this time, Brandon’s wife had traversed quite a large area. The ring could be anywhere.

In concert with the helping spirit of Cub Scouts, they and their parents formed a search line and carefully combed the grass area looking for the lost ring. Unfortunately, it was not found. Brandon later returned with a metal detector belonging to his father, but the presence of metallic objects in the ground made it difficult to discern which signals he should investigate. That’s when he found me on The Ring Finders online directory of metal-detecting specialists and reached out by text.

In a later telephone call, we agreed to meet at the park early the next morning. Brandon, having driven all the way up from Chicago again, was waiting for me when I arrived.

After surveying the area and the location where the other rings had been found, I laid out two 100’ measuring lines perpendicular to one another. This served as a reference aid for a systematic grid search.

Being a group-camp site, the ground was thick with the usual metallic debris such as foil wrappers, bottle caps, pull tabs and coins. The presence of these targets were tangible evidence that the site was well used. But only twenty minutes or so into the search, a particularly shallow target made itself known both audibly in my headset and on my detector’s control screen. Upon investigation, using a pin-pointing detection tool, the lost ring appeared deep down in the grass where it had either been stepped on or pushed down by a mower wheel. The smile on Brandon’s face tells the rest of the story!

If you or someone you know has lost a ring, don’t let its story end. Call today. I’d love to add your smile to the growing list of over 160 clients who, like Brandon, are so glad they did.

Wildwood NJ Lost Wedding Band Found by Ring Finders South Jersey John Favano

  • from North Wildwood (New Jersey, United States)

LOST A RING IN WILDWOOD, NJ?

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Lost Ring Recovered in the Ocean in Wildwood, NJ After Football Toss Ends in Panic

A fun day in the ocean at Wildwood, NJ quickly turned stressful when a local beachgoer lost his ring while throwing a football in the surf.

The conditions were perfect for enjoying the beach. Friends and family were spending time in the water, tossing a football back and forth in the waves. During one throw, he felt something unusual on his hand. Moments later, he realized his ring had slipped off his finger and disappeared into the ocean.

Anyone who has ever lost jewelry in the surf knows how quickly panic can set in. Waves constantly shift the sand, visibility is poor, and the search area grows larger with every passing minute.

After spending considerable time searching on his own without success, he decided to call me, John Favano of Ring Finders South Jersey.

When I received the call, I asked several important questions to help narrow down the search area. Determining the direction of the waves, water depth, and the exact activity taking place at the time of the loss can dramatically improve recovery success rates.

Once I arrived in Wildwood, I entered the water and began a systematic metal detecting search. Ocean recoveries require patience, experience, and specialized equipment designed to locate precious metals beneath wet sand and moving water.

After approximately 20 minutes of searching, I received a strong signal beneath the sand. Using my recovery scoop, I carefully dug the target and immediately spotted the missing ring.

The look of relief and excitement on the owner’s face made the entire search worthwhile. What seemed lost forever beneath the Atlantic Ocean was safely back where it belonged.

If you’ve lost a ring, necklace, bracelet, watch, or other valuable item on the beach, in the water, or in the sand, immediate action can significantly improve recovery chances.

Ring Finders South Jersey specializes in lost ring recovery in Wildwood, NJ, and throughout the South Jersey shore communities.

Don’t give up hope. Many items that seem impossible to recover are successfully found every season.

Contact John Favano at RingFindersSouthJersey.com for professional metal detecting recovery services throughout Wildwood, North Wildwood, Wildwood Crest, and the Jersey Shore.

Lost Large 21K Gold Chain in the Sand at Marina Del Rey Beach Found and Returned

  • from Newport Beach (California, United States)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

If you need help finding a valuable in the sand, call an experienced metal detectorist. Call or text Stan the Detector Man .. 949-500-2136


*** Late one evening, I received a call from a man named Eli who had lost a beautiful 3-ounce, 21K gold necklace at
Marina del Rey. He contacted me around 7 PM, and because the necklace was lost in the dry sand, I knew the search needed to happen as quickly as possible.

Unlike rings or small pendants that often sink beneath the sand, a gold chain can sometimes remain partially visible and could easily be spotted and picked up by someone walking by. Waiting until the next day would also increase the risk of losing it forever, since the city maintenance crews regularly sift and rake the beach each morning.

I drove to Marina del Rey and met Eli at the beach around 10 PM in the dark. After searching the area with my metal detector, we were finally able to recover his beautiful gold necklace that same evening.

Eli was extremely happy and relieved to have such a valuable and meaningful piece returned to him before it was gone for good

Lost Sterling Silver Ring Found in Lake Orion Michigan

Green With Laughter…

Got a text from Jerry asking if I could find a lost ring in some ivy, I asked is it poison ivy? He quickly said no just regular ivy. Seems that his wife Terri was throwing yard debris down the embankment next to a huge patch of ivy and her ring came off. The ring is 20 years old and has been with the couple as they have clung to each other, climbed to success together and regrown over time, similar to ivy. I set up my MXT metal detector and starter to scan a grid pattern and got a few pieces of foil. Nearing mid-slope, I got a nice signal in the range where silver would be identified of the metal detector meter. Reaching thru some ivy I separated a few leaves and saw Terri’s ring sitting on a deep green ivy leaf. Lifting it up Jerry saw it and started moving quickly towards me almost falling headfirst down the embankment. Regaining his footing, Terri walked out onto the deck to see what all the excitement was about and couldn’t believe her ring was found! Jerry rushed over to place it on her finger and as she started jumping up and down Jerry said thank Jonathan not me! Now with all smiles on deck Jerry and Terri can return to the “ivy league” of their own!

Jonathan

Ocean City NJ Lost Sentimental Gold Necklace Found by Ring Finders South Jersey John Favano

  • from North Wildwood (New Jersey, United States)

LOST A RING IN OCEAN CITY, NJ

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Ocean City Bachelorette Weekend Saved After Sentimental Necklace Recovery

Special occasions create lifelong memories, which is why losing a sentimental piece of jewelry can feel devastating.

That was exactly the situation Alexa faced during a bachelorette weekend in Ocean City, New Jersey.

Alexa and her friends had spent the day relaxing on the beach and enjoying the beautiful Jersey Shore weather. Like many beachgoers, they brought chairs, coolers, and personal belongings to enjoy a carefree afternoon by the ocean.

Unbeknownst to Alexa, her sentimental necklace had been placed in the cup holder of her beach chair.

After leaving the beach and returning to their rental home, she realized the necklace was missing.

Panic quickly set in.

The group immediately headed back to the beach and searched the area where they had spent the day. Unfortunately, finding a small piece of jewelry in the sand without specialized equipment is extremely difficult.

Luckily, a nearby beach visitor suggested contacting Ring Finders South Jersey.

I received the call and headed directly to Ocean City.

When I arrived, Alexa explained where the group had been sitting and provided key details about the necklace. Using professional metal detecting equipment and years of experience recovering lost jewelry on South Jersey beaches, I narrowed down the search area.

Within minutes, my detector produced a strong signal.

After carefully checking the spot, the necklace was located safely beneath the sand.

The reaction from Alexa and her friends was priceless. What had started as a stressful situation quickly became one of the best memories of the weekend.

Recoveries like this demonstrate why acting quickly is so important after losing jewelry on the beach. Tides, foot traffic, and shifting sand can make recovery more challenging over time.

At RingFindersSouthJersey.com, I help residents and visitors recover lost rings, necklaces, earrings, bracelets, watches, and other valuables throughout Ocean City and the Jersey Shore.

If you’ve lost something valuable in the sand, don’t give up hope. Professional metal detecting services can often recover items that seem impossible to find.

A quick call to 215-850-0188 can

turn a heartbreaking loss into a successful recovery.

LOST GOLD BRACELET W/GOLD BEARS IN SUMMERFIELD, NC…. FOUND!!!

  • from Raleigh (North Carolina, United States)

Received a call from Julie saying she lost a very special gold bracelet with tiny gold bears. While doing some gardening and yard work yesterday.

I told her I can head her way as soon as I load my truck up.

I arrived at 3:25 after getting story and layout I started scanning. I decided to start around the garden area and I actually walked over it not once but twice!! I scanned the garden area then made my way to the front yard where she was doing some weeding out of her flower beds and moved a water-hose with a sprinkler over. I still didn’t find it and decided to head back to the garden area. (Got the feeling, you know?) I scanned around and scanned a hole and as I stepped back I heard a signal but couldn’t see it or anything yet. So I moved to the left a little and when I did I could see something shiny! It was one of the gold bears and then I could see two then three! It was her bracelet with the golden bears!

After reuniting her with her priceless treasure she advised me this was her only connection back to Colorado from where she’s from.

So glad they called me, gave me a chance and even more glad I was able to find it and get it back where it belongs.

 

Lost Wedding recovered at Port Hueneme Beach by Dave The RingFinder

  • from Santa Barbara (California, United States)

Searching for a Metal Detector Rental in Port Hueneme? Call Dave The RingFinder Instead — Lost Wedding Ring Recovered at Port Hueneme Beach!

Professional lost ring and jewelry recovery serving Port Hueneme, Oxnard, Ventura, and all of Ventura and Santa Barbara Counties

If you’ve lost a wedding ring, bracelet, necklace, golden grill, or other precious jewelry anywhere in Port Hueneme, Oxnard, or the surrounding Ventura and Santa Barbara County area — don’t waste time searching for a metal detector rental in Port Hueneme or Oxnard. Skip the frustration and hire a professional instead. Dave The RingFinder is the region’s expert metal detecting recovery specialist, and this is exactly the kind of recovery that shows why experience and local knowledge make all the difference. Call or text Dave now at 805-290-5009 and he’ll create a personalized recovery plan to get your jewelry back fast.


Frequently Asked Question:

Should I rent a metal detector to find my lost ring at Port Hueneme Beach?

Metal detector rentals in Port Hueneme and Oxnard are rarely the right solution. Beach recoveries require professional-grade equipment, knowledge of tide patterns, sand movement, and search grid technique that takes years to develop. Most people who attempt a DIY recovery with a rental metal detector come home empty handed — and every hour that passes makes recovery harder. Call Dave The RingFinder at 805-290-5009 instead.


Lost Wedding Ring Recovered at Port Hueneme Beach — Against the Clock

Metal detecting ring recovery — Port Hueneme, Oxnard, and Ventura County beaches

Late Sunday evening Dave got a call from Maclovio, who had lost his wedding ring somewhere on the beach at Port Hueneme — between the pier and the lifeguard tower to the north. The challenge was immediate and two-fold: that stretch of Port Hueneme Beach covers a lot of sand, and the only window Dave had to search was 4:30am — he had to be at work by 7am. Port Hueneme is a 45-minute drive, which left just 90 minutes on the beach before he had to leave.

Maclovio had sent Dave a pin and a photo of the skyline looking back toward the condos. He remembered being at the top of the slope near a trash can — but that was the only landmark he had.

Dave arrived in the dark and spent the first half hour working the area methodically, pulling quarters and dimes but no ring. When the sun came up he looked at Maclovio’s photo again and realized something critical — Maclovio had pointed him to the wrong trash can. The actual loss location was further down the beach.

With only 15 minutes left before he had to walk back to the car, Dave raced to the spot that made the most sense — and found a tide pool that had formed overnight, complicating the search further. He worked as fast as he could, systematically covering the area, but the clock was running out.

With three minutes left Dave stopped, bowed his head, and asked God to show him where the ring was.

He moved to the edge of the tide pool and made one more pass. A sweet tone rang through his headphones. He drove his scoop into the sand, lifted it, shook it out — and there was Maclovio’s wedding ring.

He raced to his car, sent Maclovio a photo, and got the confirmation back immediately — it was his ring. Another Port Hueneme beach recovery complete.


Don’t Wait — Time Is Critical After a Ring Loss in Ventura or Santa Barbara County

Whether you lost a ring, necklace, bracelet, or other jewelry on a Port Hueneme or Oxnard beach, in shallow surf, in a backyard, at a park, or in an open field — the clock starts the moment it’s gone. Shifting tides, moving sand, and other detectorists can all work against recovery the longer you wait. Skip the metal detector rental in Port Hueneme or anywhere in Ventura County — and trust the expert. Dave The RingFinder.

Dave The RingFinder serves the entire region including:

Ventura County: Ventura · Oxnard · Port Hueneme · Camarillo · Thousand Oaks · Moorpark · Simi Valley · Fillmore · Santa Paula · Ojai

Santa Barbara County: Santa Barbara · Carpinteria · Goleta · Montecito · Summerland · Lompoc · Santa Maria · Solvang · Buellton

Notable beaches and recovery locations served: Port Hueneme Beach · Hueneme Pier · McGrath State Beach Oxnard · Silver Strand Beach · Mandalay Beach · Mondo’s Beach · Surfer’s Point · San Buenaventura State Beach · Rincon Beach · Carpinteria State Beach · East Beach Santa Barbara · West Beach Santa Barbara


About Dave The RingFinder — Ventura County’s Metal Detecting Specialist

Dave The RingFinder has been recovering lost jewelry with a metal detector since 2011 and has operated full-time as a professional ring and jewelry recovery specialist since 2017. Also known as The Metal Detective, Dave brings professional-grade equipment, deep local knowledge of Ventura and Santa Barbara County beaches and tides, and a genuine passion for reuniting people with their most treasured possessions. Every recovery is personal.

Before you spend an afternoon chasing down a metal detector rental in Port Hueneme, Oxnard, or anywhere in Ventura or Santa Barbara County — make one call instead. Dave has the equipment, the experience, and the track record, and he works on your behalf from the moment you contact him.

📞 Call or text Dave 24/7: 805-290-5009 🌐 davetheringfinder.com

Lost something? Don’t rent — trust the expert. Dave The RingFinder is here to bring your jewelry home.

Lost Earring Found in Hanover Park, Il

  • from Chicago (Illinois, United States)
Contact:

Received a call from a woman that lost her earring while playing volleyball in a local park.

I gridded out the area she thought is was lost in and searched for about 3 hours.

I was getting close to calling it, when I got lucky finding it about 20 ft outside the gridded area.

Small target, big search area.