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22K Gold Wedding Band found in Naperville, Illinois

  • from Chicago (Illinois, United States)
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Received a call from a man in Naperville, Illinois.

Lost his 22k Gold Wedding band while  playing cricket in a field last night.

He purchased a metal detector but did not have any success.

After gridding out 4 corners in the field, I got lucky and started in the right corner, found it in about 10 minutes.

Rings found in Tinley Park, Oak Forest and Frankfort, IL

  • from Lockport (Illinois, United States)

I’ve been fortunate to find numerous rings in the last couple of years in many southwest Chicago suburbs including in Tinley Park, Oak Forest and Frankfort, IL. It’s always a thrill to find something so important to someone and then return it to them.  Here are some photos of rings I have found recently in these towns.

Rest assured, if you have a good idea of where you lost any sort of metallic item (including rings, watches, necklaces, keys, cell phones, etc.), I can help you find it. Contact me by phone, text or email and we can plan how to get it back! Same day service available!!

 

 

Property Marker Pin Lost In York, Maine, For Over 15 Years Found With A Metal Detector

  • from Old Orchard Beach (Maine, United States)

This property pin recovery actually started last December. Deanna had contacted me to find three pins, in particular and possibly a fourth, on her York, Maine property. Her neighbors had recently sold their home and Deanna would just like to find the pins, dividing the properties. Deanna has lived at her current home for 15 years and has the most recent survey prints, from just before she bought her home, 15 years earlier. Deanna told me that she herself had pulled one of the pins, out of the ground, on her property because it was in the way of her mowing. Thankfully, that pin is not included in our current search. She now regrets that decision. There were two pins, in particular, Deanna would really like us to find and last December, with snow on the ground, Gary Hill and I did just that. We found the two property pins, without much trouble at all and a third pin, in the front of her house. The fourth pin however was behind her neighbors home in an area that the hay and bamboo was very thick and tall. The area was also very wet and had frozen, unlike the drier soil in the field itself. We had a difficult time swinging our detectors properly and with that area of the property already frozen, we decided to come back in the spring, when the ground would be thawed and the tall hay would be matted down, from the winters snow,

So, When I received a call from Michele to help find her bracelet, in York Harbor, Maine, I decided to give Deanna a call. Deanna was all for me returning and trying to find the fourth property pin, behind her neighbors home. After a successful recovery of Michele’s bracelet, I drove the 4.50 miles to Deanna’s house. The snow was gone, ground thawed and hay had been matted down, to a more manageable height. The property pin I was searching for would be exactly 85’, from property pin #3 Gary and I had found a little over 4 months ago. With my 300’ tape measure, I secured one end to Pin #3 and measured out the 85’. As you all know I am not a licensed surveyor and this pin had a degree of angle from pin #3 and I don’t have the tools to measure that angle exactly. I knew I could get close to it, but not exact. All this would mean is that my angle, over 85’ may put me off 5 or 10 feet from where the actual pin is. No prowl as I would just search the entire 10 feet or so of the area. Once I had the 85 feet measured out, I started to search. I received a strong ferrous target but it ended up being a piece of farm equipment. Another strong ferrous target turned out to be a very old and large square nail. Target #3 was something large. As I dug it up, it turned out to be a large chunk of concrete, WITH A METAL PIPE in it. This had to be the property marker. It was EXACTLY 85’ from pin #3. I also remembered from the property survey, there was at least one other pin that said “CONC. BND”. Concrete boundary? It appeared the pipe, running through the concrete and the concrete itself had broken. Just to be safe, I searched more area around the concrete pipe but nothing els was found. It had to be the pin, at exactly 85’. I took some photos and sent them to Deanna. Her response made perfect sense. She replied, “Likely got hit by the tractor mowing the field at some point. Great to have them all located, thank you!” Great point. The tractors had been cutting the hay in the field, for decades, if not longer. I am only guessing but because the ground is very wet, in that area, the property pin was placed in concrete, to keep it standing upright, until a tractor hit it anyways.

So I had a busy morning, with it starting in York Harbour, finding a Sterling Silver and Gold Bracelet, in a burn pit and ending in York,Maine, just 4-5 miles away with property pin #4, being found. Both Michele and Deanna were happy, as was I. We have the greatest job in the world. I love my job.

As a side note, We can help you locate your property pins BUT I am not a licensed surveyor. I am just a metal detectorist trying to help others out. I informed Deanna and all my clients that I may find their property pins but I cannot guarantee that the pin is in the correct location. I have no way of knowing if the pin has actually been moved, in the past, or not. Only a licensed surveyor can guarantee the pins are in the correct spot.
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How to Find a Lost Ring in the Yard in Huntsville, Alabama

Derrick texted me on Tuesday (April 14, 2026) stating he needed help finding his girlfriend’s (Rachel) rose gold ring with diamonds and a sapphire in Huntsville, AL.  I asked how the ring was lost.  Derrick replied that him and Rachel had gotten into a little argument, she took off the ring and handed it to him, and he tossed it towards the backyard.  This is definitely not the first and won’t be the last ring toss search I’ll receive.  It actually happens way more than people think, and I really appreciate their honesty.  It’s very important having all the fine details, because I can only find something if I’m searching in the right area.  I told Derrick that I’d be more than happy to help and that I could conduct a search when I was off from work on Friday or the weekend.

I met Derrick and Rachel on Friday morning at 9am.  I had Derrick stand in the same spot and do a couple of test throws.  Derrick felt it was just a light toss and Rachel thought he hurled it.  I decided to start searching past the chain link fence in the backyard by where the test rings landed.  Derrick and Rachel moved a trampoline out of the search area and I got to work.  I made a couple of grid line passes and was about to start checking the neighbor’s yard.  I decided to search the small strip of yard before the fence (where Derrick was standing) first, in case it was just a light toss; and sure enough, there was Rachel’s ring!  Woo-hoo, thank you, Lord!  It had only landed about 10 feet away.  Rachel and Derrick were so happy to have the ring back.  They both felt really bad about the toss; but hey, things happen.  We’re all human and sometimes we let emotions get the best of us.  Again, I just really appreciated them being honest with how the ring was lost.

We chatted about some of my prior searches for a few minutes before I headed home.  Until the next one, please take care and God bless!

Lost Gold Ring Found in Ann Arbor Michigan

  • from Detroit (Michigan, United States)

The First Bloom of Spring…..Made Their Hearts Sing!

For just about a year Brendan and his wife had no idea where her ring went missing. Their love of milkweed and the pretty flower it produces inspired them to design a custom ring for Diana. While planting some to attract butterflies is when Brendan thinks the ring vanished. Diana was also busy with other tasks on the property, so they really weren’t sure. I started my grid search on the path Diana took from the house to the garden area. Since the property was once a farmhouse from the late 1800’s I started to see many deep iron targets on my MXT metal detector meter which I quickly passed over. Getting a bouncy signal in where the ring signal would be I dug a piece of foil. Rechecking the ground a new signal sounded good. Pinpointing the item, I dug down about an inch and saw what looked like a flower that was happy to see sunlight again! It was Diana’s ring! Texting them to come out, when they got to me, looking in the hole, Diana plucked the ring from the ground. As huge smiles appeared on their faces, I said what an unusual way to sow the seeds of love!

Jonathan

Rent a Metal Detector in Nashville, TN

  • from Nashville (Tennessee, United States)

 

Why waste your time and money renting or buying a metal detector when you can have someone like me with decades of metal detecting experience look for your lost treasures. Unfortunately some people buy or rent a mental detector to find their lost ring or other jewelry, then when they can’t find it, give up, thinking it can’t be found. I live in Nashville, TN but have also traveled to Kentucky, Georgia and Mississippi to search for and successfully recover lost jewelry and other treasures that were thought to be gone forever.

Jewell was 90% confident that she lost her grandmother’s wedding ring at a very large and popular park near Downtown Nashville on April 12th (2026). She didn’t realize it until it was dark outside. She returned to the park with a flashlight to look for the ring, but didn’t find it. She found my contact information on TheRingFinders directory and sent me a message on Monday morning. I was preparing for a ring search that involved a four hour drive to Mississippi, but I had a few hours available for a search. Jewell had to work and couldn’t meet me at the park to show me the areas she and her family had been, so she sent me maps of the park with those areas highlighted. This wasn’t ideal, but I spent about two areas searching those areas she marked on the maps. Unfortunately I did not find the ring. I told Jewell that once I returned to Nashville from Mississippi, I would contact her.

On Sunday, April 19th, I let know Jewell I was available to search the park and was hoping she could meet me there to give me a better idea of where she could have lost her ring. She was excited to say that she didn’t have to work and would meet me at the park. With an entire week having passed since she lost her ring, she was not very optimistic that I’d find it, but we still walked the path that she and her family took at the park last week. I swung the detector as we walked the route, finding only metal trash and a few coins. The grass was several inches long in some areas, short in some and even non-existent in others. If it landed in the shorter grass or dirt areas, it would have most likely been found by someone.

Jewell returned to her kid’s baseball tournament to allow me to continue with my search. Three hours into the search and luckily in the taller grass I got a strong signal on my detector. Indeed, it was Jewell’s gorgeous ring. It was hiding, completely out of sight in the 4” deep grass for a week, just waiting for yours truly to find it for Jewell. Just moments before I located the ring, a family had placed a blanket over the exact area and was enjoying a picnic. It was right after they picked up their stuff 45 minutes later that I was able to detect that spot. I sent a text with the good news to Jewell. She returned to the park within minutes, happy and excited. She said she just couldn’t believe that I found her ring. She expected that I would have already given up on the search. She now knows just how dedicated the Ring Finders are to finding lost rings and other items even when there is little hope or chance of them being found.

Lost After 40 Years: A 1-Carat Diamond Engagement Ring Recovered from a Toyota Camry

  • from Washington (District of Columbia, United States)

Audrey’s cherished 1-carat Tiffany-style solitaire engagement ring was lost inside her Toyota Camry and later recovered by Brian Rudolph, a licensed professional metal detectorist based in Maryland.

Audrey and Larry are surrounded by love and support from their longtime neighbors—a mother and her two daughters who have known the couple since the girls were born. They stood by their side during the search for Audrey’s missing engagement ring, turning a stressful couple of weeks into a moment of community and care – thanks to 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!

By Brian Rudolph – Professional Ring Finder & Metal Detectorist
Owner, METAL DETECTING ADVENTURES INC (Clarksburg, Maryland)

There are some recoveries that remind me exactly why I do what I do. This is one of those stories.

I recently received a call from a very distressed couple who had lost something far more valuable than its monetary worth—a yellow gold Tiffany-style solitaire engagement ring featuring a one-carat diamond.

This was not just any ring. It had been on Audrey’s finger for over 40 years, carrying with it decades of memories, milestones, and love.

A Difficult Day Takes an Unexpected Turn

Audrey and her husband Larry were traveling from Maryland to West Virginia to take their adult son to a hospital specializing in complex back surgery. During the drive, their son rode in the front passenger seat while Audrey sat in the back of their Toyota Camry.

At some point during the trip, Audrey applied lotion to her hands. She briefly removed her cherished engagement ring and placed it on her lap for safekeeping. But in a split second, everything changed.

As Larry made an unexpected sharp turn, the ring slid off Audrey’s knee and vanished somewhere inside the vehicle.

A Frustrating and Emotional Search

At first, Audrey believed the ring would be easy to recover once they stopped the car. But when they arrived at the hospital and later returned home to Annapolis, Maryland, reality set in.
Despite hours of searching—using flashlights, hands, and careful inspection—Larry and Audrey could not locate the ring anywhere inside the vehicle. It felt as if it had simply disappeared.

Confused and heartbroken, they tried everything they could think of, but nothing worked. That’s when Larry discovered my services online through THE RING FINDERS, a worldwide directory of professional metal detectorists who specialize in locating lost rings and jewelry.

After reviewing my business, METAL DETECTING ADVENTURES INC, and confirming I was a licensed professional in Maryland, they decided to reach out for help.

The Search Begins

After gathering all the details about how the ring was lost, I scheduled an on-site recovery attempt at their home.

When I arrived, I immediately began a meticulous search of the vehicle using specialized detection and inspection equipment.

I started in the backseat area, carefully scanning every accessible surface and crevice. From there, I moved to the trunk of the Camry, climbing inside fully to gain complete access to hidden areas. I folded down the rear seats and used inspection tools to examine deep recesses and structural gaps throughout the vehicle. Still—no ring.

The Hidden Location No One Expected

After exiting the trunk, I reset the interior and continued a more detailed inspection around seat mounts, belt mechanisms, and the tight structural areas where components meet the frame of the vehicle. That’s when I finally found it.

Hidden deep within an extremely tight and unexpected area of the car’s interior structure, Audrey’s treasured engagement ring had been trapped out of sight the entire time. It was a location that would have been nearly impossible to locate without specialized tools and experience.

The Moment of Recovery

When I walked into the house from the garage and presented Audrey with her recovered ring, the emotional reaction was immediate. She was overwhelmed with joy—tears of relief and happiness filled her eyes as she realized her ring had been found. After everything they had been through, the weight of the moment was unforgettable.

Larry was equally emotional. The relief in the room quickly turned into celebration as we shared hugs, laughter, and even a few high fives.
Their neighbors soon joined in the excitement, turning the recovery into a small impromptu celebration of something truly meaningful being restored.

Final Thoughts

Recovering lost rings is never just about the object itself. It’s about the memories, the emotions, and the history attached to it.

This particular recovery reminded me how something as small as a ring can carry an entire lifetime of meaning—and how important it is to never give up hope.

I’m grateful I was able to help bring Audrey’s engagement ring back where it belongs.

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Lost Diamond Engagement Ring Recovered in Mitchellville, Maryland After Disappearing While Gardening

  • from Washington (District of Columbia, United States)

A stunning yellow gold engagement ring featuring a brilliant 1.1 carat center diamond, surrounded by an elegant design of approximately 2.5 carats of baguette and round-cut diamonds flowing along the band and encircling the solitaire in a radiant, eye-catching display of craftsmanship and brilliance.

A thrilled David holds Liz’s recovered diamond engagement ring with pure excitement and disbelief after metal detectorist Brian Rudolph successfully located the long-lost treasure—hidden beneath a flower bed in Mitchellville, Maryland—recovering what many thought would never be seen again.

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!

When Liz contacted me, she was in a state of genuine panic. She had lost her yellow gold diamond engagement ring—the one she cherished deeply—while doing something as simple as gardening outside her home.

At some point during her time in the yard, she looked down and realized the ring was gone.

What followed was hours that turned into days of searching. Every flower bed, every patch of grass, every likely spot was carefully checked. Nothing turned up. Even more surprising, Liz even used a metal detector herself in hopes that the ring might be hiding somewhere in the garden soil. Unfortunately, none of her efforts were successful.

At that point, she began to question everything. She genuinely thought she might be misremembering whether she had even worn the ring outside at all.

Eventually, Liz and her husband David began searching online and discovered THE RING FINDERS, an international directory of professional metal detectorists who specialize in recovering lost jewelry and sentimental items.

After they reached out, I spoke with them directly, gathered all the details, and we scheduled a recovery attempt at their home in Mitchellville, Maryland.

A Search That Was Far From Simple

Many people assume that once a ring is lost in a yard, it can be quickly located with a metal detector. But in reality, these recoveries are often far more complex.

Liz believed she knew the exact spot where the ring had slipped off her finger, so she expected the recovery might be quick. I never assume that in any search. And as expected, this one took time.

The property was full of buried metal objects scattered throughout the soil—creating what I often call a “minefield of metal.” Each signal had to be carefully investigated to eliminate trash targets and false leads.

I expanded the search area to roughly a 45-foot by 40-foot section of lawn and garden space. This included areas where Liz had been walking while holding new plants and transporting pots. Still—nothing. No ring.

A Change in Strategy

At that point, I explained to Liz and David that I needed to adjust my approach. I switched to a metal detector with a smaller coil so I could work more precisely around the newly planted flowers without causing damage. I also considered a possibility that had not yet been explored:

What if the ring had fallen directly into the flower beds while planting—and had actually become buried during the process?

It wasn’t the scenario they wanted to hear. But at this point, they were open to anything that might lead to recovery. So I began carefully scanning each flower one by one, working much closer to the soil than before.

Along the way, I recovered scrap metal, nails, screws, and other debris. I even ended up gently lifting around 15 plants during the process as I worked through the dense signals.
Then something changed. A signal stood out.

The Moment Everything Changed

I dug carefully at the base of one of the plants and placed the detector back into the hole. The signal came back strong and consistent. Using my pinpointer, I narrowed the target further.

Then, with my hands, I reached into the soil and carefully pulled out the object. To my shock—and immediate joy—it was Liz’s ring.

A magnificent yellow gold diamond engagement ring, featuring a brilliant center stone surrounded by baguette and round diamonds that still caught light even through layers of dirt and soil. Even covered in debris, the sparkle was unmistakable.

The Emotional Discovery

When Liz and David saw where the ring had actually been found, they were completely stunned. Liz had been convinced the ring fell off in a different area entirely. She even recalled the exact moment she felt it slip from her finger. But the truth was very different. The ring had likely fallen earlier than she realized and ended up buried beneath one of the very flowers she had planted—hidden in plain sight all along.

It’s a powerful reminder that in moments like these, memory and perception can sometimes mislead us, especially when panic and emotion are involved.

A Recovery That Meant Everything

In the end, what mattered most was simple: Liz and David had their ring back. A cherished symbol of love that many would have assumed was lost forever was now safely returned to them.

These recoveries are never just about metal or jewelry. They’re about memory, emotion, and the meaning attached to something irreplaceable.
I’m grateful I was able to help bring that moment of relief and joy back to their lives. And in this case, what seemed like a simple gardening mishap turned into a deeply hidden discovery—right beneath a beautiful flower bed in Mitchellville, Maryland.

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HE WILL RETURN TO YOU WHAT HAS BEEN LOST!

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Finding Deborah’s Hidden Property Markers — And Saving Her Thousands…Silver Spring, Maryland

  • from Washington (District of Columbia, United States)

Here is one of three property markers identified by Brian Rudolph for his client Deborah, who wanted to be sure she was staying within county guidelines and avoiding any potential issues with her neighbor before expanding her garden.

Brian Rudolph identifies one of three long-lost property markers, discovered in a wooded area surrounded by dense bamboo and trees—fully concealed beneath the ground until he successfully uncovered the hidden estate boundary marker.

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!

Winter isn’t exactly the ideal season to be digging around in the ground—but for Deborah, it was the perfect time to plan her next big project.

She had her sights set on extending her garden along one side of her home. There was just one problem: she had no idea exactly where her property line was. Deborah wanted to be absolutely certain she wasn’t crossing into her neighbor’s land, and she also needed to maintain the proper distance from her house to build the garden correctly.

Like many homeowners, she had tried everything she could think of to locate her property markers—but they were nowhere to be found. Over time, the earth had completely covered them, and what had once been clearly marked more than a decade ago had disappeared beneath layers of soil, leaves, and growth.

Deborah knew she could call in a surveyor again—but after paying for one years ago, she also knew that could cost up to $2,500 or more depending on the property. So she started searching for alternatives.
That’s when she found me.

While looking up property marker identification and surveyors online, Deborah came across my website, which led her to the THE RING FINDERS directory. After reading through numerous recovery stories and seeing photos of successful property stake finds, she felt confident enough to reach out. We scheduled a time for me to come out and take a look.

On a surprisingly mild January day, I arrived at Deborah’s property ready to get to work.

One of the most important tools in these searches isn’t just equipment—it’s information. Thankfully, Deborah had her original plat available. I always recommend that clients provide a plat or site map whenever possible, as it gives me a strong starting point to interpret the layout and narrow down the search areas.

From there, it didn’t take long.
Within a short period of time, I located all three property markers along the right side of her home:

The first was found at the front right corner of the property.

The second marker was located midway along the side yard.

The third was the most challenging—hidden in a patch of bamboo, slightly downhill in a wooded area.

Each marker had been completely concealed over time, but with the right approach and a bit of persistence, they were all successfully uncovered and clearly identified.

Deborah was thrilled.

Not only did she now have a clear understanding of her property boundaries, but she also avoided the significant cost of hiring another surveyor. With her markers located and properly marked, she could move forward confidently with her garden project.

Helping people recover lost items—whether it’s something sentimental like a ring or something practical like property markers—is always rewarding. In Deborah’s case, it meant peace of mind, clarity, and substantial savings.

And that’s a win all around.

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HE WILL RETURN TO YOU WHAT HAS BEEN LOST!

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Lost White Gold Wedding in Hillyard Washington…..Found!!

  • from Spokane (Washington, United States)

There are not many reasons a husband would forget about his lost wedding ring. However, for Breydon, the new addition to his family caused a three-week pause from the time his wedding ring was lost. Then after that brief hiatus from looking for his ring, Breydon called The Ring Finders to help with the search. Following Breydon into the backyard I spotted two very playful kitty cats. While swinging my detector over the grass where Breydon was performing his workout, the kitty cats were playing and investigating my every move. This was an added distraction to the already challenging ground. The number of targets that lurked below the dirt kept my pin pointer buzzing. Each target mimicked the sound of a lost ring. I must have walked over Breydon’s rings a few times mistaking it for a large signal of buried rubbish. Nevertheless, a Ring Finder is there to uncover all targets to eliminate the possibility of missing the lost item. So, repeating my grid search over that spotty signal, allowed my pin pointer to take a break. The dried grass from Breydon’s mower bag was keeping the ring safe and sound inside of it, until I came along to liberate it from its hiding place. As I handed Breydon his ring back, it ended the three-week long torturing that he was going through. It is truly amazing that we get to be a part of an individual’s life story, and for Breydon, the birth of his daughter received one more happy detail to the already joyous event.

 

Where did the cat hide His wedding ring