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Two Sterling Silver Rings Lost In The Ocean Water, Found With A Metal Detector, At Casino Beach, Cape Elizabeth, Maine

  • from Old Orchard Beach (Maine, United States)

🚨 UNBELIEVABLE RESCUE AT CASINO BEACH! 🚨

It all started with a voicemail on June 30th at 12:08 PM…

“Oh, hi, I’m looking to reach somebody from The Ring Finders of Maine… I lost a ring about a day and a half ago at Casino Beach in Cape Elizabeth, Maine… Please give me a call back. The name is Meg.” 📞

🕒 Lost for 3 Days in the Town of Cape Elizabeth, Maine Ocean waves
When I called Meg back, she told me a heartbreaking story. Two very sentimental Sterling Silver rings were gone. 💔

She, her husband, and their young daughter had been enjoying a beautiful day at Casino Beach. When it was time to leave, Meg took her rings off, tucked them into her shirt pocket, and went to wash her hands in the surf. 🌊

As she got back to the beach blanket, she bent over to grab something—and saw one ring fall out of her pocket! She snatched it up, but when she checked for the other two, her heart sank. They were gone. 😭

She and a friend searched the dry sand and the water’s edge for two days straight. Nothing. That is when her friend told her about us! 🕵️‍♂️✨

🌅 The Strategy: Beating the Morning Tide
Gary and I knew we had to act fast. We looked at the charts and determined Meg had been in the shallow water around mid-tide.

📈To stand a chance, we needed to hunt at the absolute lowest tide. We met Meg at the beach at 6:00 AM on Wednesday, July 1st. ⏰ 💨

She showed us the setup area and the path she took to the water. We had a massive grid to cover:

* Gary started on the dry sand where the blanket had been. 🏝️

* I started at the water’s edge, planning to work my way up toward him.
* The Goal: Meet in the middle, then jump out further as the tide dropped!
“Alright, now let’s go find some rings!” 🚀

⚡ Metal Detecting Science & A Sudden Storm
Almost immediately, Gary’s machine screamed with a high conductor reading in the 80s! He dug… a quarter. 🪙

For those wondering about the science:
* Sterling Silver is highly conductive. It rings up between 70 and 90+ on a Target ID (TID).
* Quarters & Dimes ring up in that exact same silver range.
* Gold & Nickels are lower conductivity, ringing up much lower.

To make things harder, this beach was loaded with iron trash—likely rebar from old storm repairs on the concrete seawalls. 🏗️🗑️

After an hour of digging pull tabs, the sky opened up. 🌧️ Gary and I had to take shelter under an overhanging deck for 20 minutes until the storm passed. 🌩️

🎯 Double Target! The “Eureka” Moment
As soon as the rain stopped, we got right back to it. The tide had dropped another 20 feet, exposing brand-new ground. 🌊💨

On my third grid pass along the wet sand, my detector went crazy. It wasn’t just one loud beep—it was a double target! 🔊🔊

One registered in the 80s, the other in the low 90s.
I yelled across the beach: “Gary! I think I found them!” Two silver targets, two missing silver rings. What else could it be?! 🤞

💍 The Miracle in the Sand

Gary ran over with his pinpointer. I scooped a massive chunk of wet sand and threw it onto the beach.

Right there in the hole… a glimmer of silver. AWESOME!!! 🎉

Gary grabbed the first ring!

But the hole was empty when we checked for the second one. My heart skipped a beat. I swung my detector over the pile of loose sand I had just dug up.

Right there on top of the pile, staring back at us, was the second missing silver ring! YES!!! 🥳 🙌

Gary took them down to the surf, washed off the salt and sand, and they shined like brand new. ✨

❤️ An Unforgettable Family Reunion
I snapped a quick photo of the rings resting on some seaweed and texted it to Meg. No response—she was rushing to get ready for work! 📲

When I called her and told her the news, she went dead silent in pure disbelief, then exploded with excitement! 😭🎉

Gary and I drove straight to her house 10 minutes later. Meg and her husband, Tom, came running out, smiling from ear to ear.
Meg told us her young daughter had been heartbroken because she loved those rings and hoped to inherit them one day. They were special gifts from birthdays and Christmases past. ✨👧

Seeing those rings back on Meg’s fingers where they belong is exactly why we do this. 💍❤️

💌 A Final Message from Meg

Later that day, Meg sent us the sweetest text:

“You guys are amazing! Thank you again! Have been spreading the word! Thank you thank you!!” 🥹

Gary and I love our jobs—we truly have the best job in the world. 🌊 🛠️

Remember: If it matters to you, it matters to us. 🤝⚓

Handmade silver dog name tag reunited

  • from Nashville (Tennessee, United States)

THIS IS AN OLD RECOVERY THAT I JUST FOUND THE INFORMATION I NEEDED TO POST IT.

After a long day of beach hunting at Sea Cliff Beach on March 22, 2023, I decided to go to a local park in Aptos, CA. There was also a dog park there and I chose to detect there first. Among the several modern coins and vaccination tags for dogs, I found a heart shaped silver dog tag engraved with the name Laika. There was a phone number on the other side. I called it and spoke to Laika’s owner. Laika was still alive and well. The owner made the silver dog tag themselves and was relieved to hear that I found it. I mailed it to the owner and they sent me a pic of Laika wearing the name tag.

Metal detector rental finds lost gold bracelet in Lake Maitland, Maitland Florida!

  • from Sanford (Florida, United States)
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Do you need a metal detector to find something that is lost in your yard or at the park? Why not hire a professional metal detecting expert instead. My name is Mike McInroe…Central Florida Ring Finder at 321-363-6029! On land or in the water, at the park, in the grass, sand, in your car, house…rings, jewelry, keys, phones, property markers, etc.

Charles and his wife were relaxing on their dock enjoying the cool breeze when all of a sudden the unthinkable happened. Charles’s wife dropped her special bracelet and it fell directly through a small crack and disappeared into the water below. Charles thought of trying to retrieve it but knew that the water was around four feet deep and the bottom was rather silty and full of various sorts of debris and he knew it would not be easy. So the next day he went online and found my information and I agreed to help him recover his wife’s lost gold bracelet. As I arrived and got suited up I asked God to lead me and help me find and retrieve this special lost gold bracelet and it only took 5 minutes or so and Charles was so happy and delighted to have in his hands his special gift that he had given to his wife just a few months earlier.

Have you lost something on land or in the water recently or maybe years ago? Call or text me and let’s talk! I am here to help you in your time of need!

Mike McInroe…blessed to be a member of theringfinders.com

Lost ring in the yard…Found

  • from Johnson City (Tennessee, United States)

Received a call from a lady whose husband had lost his ring in the yard. The area where it fell off was pretty small but the ring sunk below the grass and could not be found. They borrowed a metal detector but were unable to find the ring. I had my metal detector in the car so I headed right over. She showed me where the ring location should be. After a quick search the ring was found. Glad to help return this to the rightful owner.

Lost Ring On Beach, Harvey Cedars NJ, recovered by Edward Trapper, NJ Ring Finder

  • from Lavallette (New Jersey, United States)

Harvey Cedar, New Jersey Jersey Jersey Shore

The family had been enjoying a beautiful day at the beach the day before. For safekeeping, his daughter placed her ring in the cupholder of their beach chair. At the end of the day, they packed everything up and headed home. It wasn’t until they got back that she realized the ring had been left behind in the chair.
They immediately returned to the beach and searched the area for quite a while but had no luck. That’s when Robert decided it was time to call a professional—Ed Trapper, NJ Ring Finder.
We originally planned to meet that evening, but our schedules didn’t line up. I wasn’t too concerned because I knew the area isn’t heavily detected, so the chances of someone else finding the ring overnight were very slim. We agreed to meet early the next morning before beachgoers and swimmers began setting up for the day.
When I arrived, Robert and his family had done an excellent job marking the search area with sticks, making it easy to locate the exact spot. I started by making a pass around the perimeter. About halfway down my second search lane, I got a perfect signal. One scoop later, there was the ring, safely sitting inside my sand scoop.
The smiles and relief on the family’s faces made the early morning trip well worth it. Another treasured piece of jewelry was back where it belonged, making for another successful recovery by NJ Ring Finder.

Earing Lost On Beach, Ship Bottom LBI, recovered by Edward Trapper, NJ Ring Finder

  • from Lavallette (New Jersey, United States)

Jersey ShoreLavallette, New Jersey  I received a call from Talar asking if I could meet her on the beach to help find a lost earring. She was absolutely certain it had fallen out of her ear right where her beach chair had been set up. After spending hours carefully sifting through the sand, they still hadn’t been able to find it.
The good news was that they were still sitting in the exact same spot and hadn’t moved. That’s always a huge advantage when searching for something as small as an earring.
When I arrived, they had already done everything right. They had cleared away all of their chairs, towels, and belongings and marked off a large circle around the area where they believed the earring had fallen.
I borrowed the matching earring so I could tune my detector specifically to its signal. After making a few adjustments and fine-tuning the machine, I began my search. Within just a few short swings, I heard the signal I was looking for. One scoop later, Talar’s earring was safely in my scoop.
As we celebrated the recovery, I asked about the story behind the earrings. Talar told me they had originally been given to her sister, who didn’t have pierced ears and never wore them. About four years ago, her sister passed them on to Talar, and she had worn them ever since, rarely taking them out.
The earrings were a very special gift from their grandmother, who had sent them from their family’s home country. Because of that, they carried tremendous sentimental value that simply couldn’t be replaced.
It’s always rewarding to return lost jewelry, but it’s especially meaningful when the item represents family, memories, and a connection to loved ones. I’m grateful I was able to help reunite Talar with something so precious.

Wedding Ring Flew Into Sand, Seaside Heights NJ, recovered by Edward Trapper, NJ Ring Finder

  • from Lavallette (New Jersey, United States)

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Just after noon, I received a message from Jayden asking if I could come help find his wife Gabrielle’s ring, which had flown off into the sand while she was applying sunscreen.
The beach was absolutely packed with holiday weekend crowds. I told Jaden the most important thing was to secure the area where they believed the ring had landed and even keep a little extra space around it so no one would set up right next to them or unknowingly move the ring deeper into the sand. I let him know I was on my way and gave him my ETA.
When I arrived, Jayden showed me exactly where they had been sitting. Their blanket and beach gear were still in place, and he explained that Gabrielle’s ring had flown off toward the right side while she was rubbing in the sunscreen. I had them move everything out of the search area, fired up the detector, and within just a few swings I heard the unmistakable signal. One scoop later, Gabrielle’s ring was safely back in my hand.
They were absolutely amazed that it was found so quickly. After searching on their own and seeing how crowded the beach had become, they had given up hope of ever seeing the ring again. It was another happy ending and another priceless piece of jewelry returned to its grateful owner.

Beautiful Wedding Band Lost, Recovered and Returned in Lewes, DE!!!

  • from Philadelphia (Pennsylvania, United States)

This nice couple was referred to me by fellow Ring Finder, John Favano. Lauren and her husband were enjoying a beautiful summer day on a Lewes bay beach when tragedy struck!  Her husband was tossing a ball back and forth while standing in knee deep water when he felt, saw and heard his ring fly off and “kerplunk” into the water at his feet. After looking for quite a bit they decided to track down a professional metal detectorist…I got the call around 4 pm Saturday and just happened to be on the beach 10 minutes away! I ran over and went straight to work…after finding quite a few bottle caps and pull tabs … about 20 minutes into the search I finally got the wedding band signal I was hoping for. After several attempts to scoop the target in 2 feet of water…I finally got it into the scoop. Looking down…I raised the scoop in triumph….there on top of all the sand in the scoop was a beautiful ring! I was very happy to be able to help this awesome couple!!!

 

Mom’s Heirloom ring lost in Navarre – FOUND!

  • from Orange Beach (Alabama, United States)

I have a passion for helping people find their sentimental rings and that is exactly what my new friend Kathy had. Kathy and her family were at Navarre beach and sat down to enjoy the gulf. Kathy’s daughter told her that she should take her ring off to make sure she didn’t lose it. This is normally wise advice, but unfortunately it got placed on a towel and quickly came off while playing with the grandkids. This was a very important ring because it actually belonged to Kathy’s mom and it was the only ring she chooses to wear. Needless to say she was distraught and I’m very glad she called me. I came out quickly to Navarre before sunset and got the lowdown on where they were sitting and what had happened. I did a couple of passes back-and-forth with no luck. I asked her to go back over the events of the day and she pointed out a very nice group of Neighbors. I decided to take a pass closer to them since I thought they wouldn’t mind and I’m glad I did. I didn’t go very far until I heard a great gold tone and gave Kathy a big smile. When I pulled it up in the scoop she said, does that mean you found it? And I told her that’s exactly what it means and held the scoop out to her. Sentimental heirloom ring is back where it belongs. 😃 Thank you so much for trusting me Kathy.

Stealth mode ring recovery!

  • from Orange Beach (Alabama, United States)

 

I almost didn’t post this story but I wanted to make sure y’all know I’ve been standing watch. This gentleman called from a town I cover and asked that I not share his name or take his picture. I can absolutely do a stealth mission when needed. It was pretty straightforward, his wife put her Diamond wedding band in the cup holder of her chair and when she shook out the sand, it went flying. A few minutes in ninja mode 🥷 and I had it back to him. I got approval for a selfie and a pic of just the ring and I was gone like it never happened. 😉 Mission accomplished.