A great beach day turned to tragedy recently when Nasi discovered she'd lost this lovely ring somewhere in the beach sands.
As Lauren was getting on to a barge from waist deep water her precious gold ring had caught on the top edge of the barge. It shot off her finger and was instantly swallowed by the river.
Erin was enjoying the sun at Port Melbourne beach. Before applying sun screen, Erin had taken off her beautiful 18k diamond engagement ring. When she went to put her ring back on, her heart sank as she realised she'd dropped it in the sand. In a panic Erin organised a colander so she and her friend could sieve through the sand in an attempt to locate her ring. Two hours later, exhausted and distressed, they still hadn't found it.
Conor was beside his girlfriend filming the famous stingrays of Hamelin Bay when his solid gold 'nail' bracelet popped open and fell into the ocean. Despite not moving, and feeling around for it on the seafloor, he was unable to locate it.
Sean from Ring Rescues called last night at 6pm and asked me to do an ocean rescue of a 22k Gold Chain and Cross asap.
We discussed the loss report in detail then looked at the tides and saw my best chance was around Midnight to 1:30am. I got myself fed (spaghetti and meatballs!) and then got my gear ready for a middle of the night rescue.
The area was not your usual water search. Ainsley was lying down under a rotunda taking photos of the lake. Once she had finished she sat up, not realising her two rings which were on her necklace had got stuck between the decking boards. Ainsley felt her necklace break and then watched her two rings fall through the gap of the decking boards and into the dark water underneath. According to a passer by Ainsley yelled in disbelief. While one of the rings was not so valuable or especially sentimental the other was not just any ring. It had belonged to her grandmother who had passed. This beautiful ring was around 60 years old.
Freddie had searched frantically on his hands and knees when he realised he'd lost his gold chain in the sand at City Beach. It had his grandmothers wedding ring attached to it so he was very distressed when he later left the beach without it.
Jordan had gone fishing in his pocket for his wedding ring when he got back to his car after going for a swim a few days ago. Alas it was no longer where he'd put it.
He'd retraced his steps and searched on hands and knees in the sand where he'd put his shirt back. Unfortunately he was unable to find it.
It was a windy overcast afternoon. Got a call from Sean at Ring Rescues that Joe had lost his gold signet ring, either on the beach while playing with his kids or in the ocean when he'd gone for a swim.
Sunday 2/11/20 - John rang me to ask if I could find his sentimental wedding ring which he'd lost while surfing at Leighton Beach near Fremantle, WA. I replied with a drawn out 'yyeeeesss' thinking immediately of the night recently where I witnessed 3 lads wrestling a 2.5m tiger shark they'd just caught from the surf...
Ruth and her boyfriend had enjoyed an afternoon at Perth's most popular beach but when Ruth looked for her sentimental rose gold earings once they had returned to the car she found that she no longer had them. They had returned to the beach to look for them where they had been sitting close to the waters edge but had been unable to find them and were standing there wondering what if anything they could do...
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First up, please put your hands together for our Melbourne team member, Arthur Edwards. He shot up to Sandringham Beach for us, to meet Barbara, who'd felt her ring slip off in knee deep water... Meanwhile, 4000k’s away, I received a similar loss report for Halls Head Beach in Mandurah, W.A.
Such a great feeling to make multiple people have a great day in W.A and Victoria.
Maurice had brought his family out to Western Australia for the trip of a lifetime and had been having just that when tradgedy had struck.
A few days before leaving Australia the family had gone to the beach at Bunker Bay in the beautiful South West of W.A. Maurice had set himself up close to the waters edge with an eisel and canvas to paint the picture perfect bay...
Simon and a bunch of mates from Perth, had headed 3 hours south to Dunsborough for a boys weekend. They had rented a holiday house set in the bush and had been having a good old time when someone suggested a game of volleyball on the sand court in the backyard...
As she regularly does, Glenys had been providing care at a home in Wembly Downs one morning but when she got to her car in the driveway with an armload of stuff including her 3 rings, she noticed one of them in the drivers floorpan of her car. She immediately set about finding the others before driving home. She was able to find another of her rings under the drivers seat but not her precious engagement ring...
Judy had been having a hectic morning of gardening and walking her daughters dog along with some babysitting and wasn't sure where she had lost her very sentimental, gold ring with yellow and pink argyle diamonds.
I'd agreed to meet her the next day after taking in one of the longer loss stories I'd had for a while. As usual my treasure brain would not let me sleep as it replayed that story over and over again...
A call from Ryan informed me that he’d just lost a heavy silver bracelet in the water between his boat and the marina jetty it is tied alongside in the Ascot Waters Marina in Perth, Western Australia.
The bracelet was particularly sentimental to Ryan as he had had a quantity of 99.9% silver coins from the Perth mint melted down and made into the bracelet whilst in Bali and it had lived on him...
A trip to the beach on Sunday took a dreadful turn when Savannah discovered she'd lost a very sentimental gold earring. Fortunately, through the power of community and a little technology, Savannah’s radiant smile says it all.
Shae had had a bad days fishing. Well it was a good days fishing with his daughter until.. you guessed it, he lost his wedding band, probably due to an emulsion of sunblock, water and fish bait oils plus a bit of momentum. It was the next day when he called so I got in the car and set sail for Busselton about 1.5 hrs south of Perth...
Ring Ring, Ring Ring.. A Mr O’Conner called me recently and asked if I could help him as he’d lost a very sentimental signet ring. “Well, you’ve called the right bloke” I said, “finding lost stuff is what I do”. He then explained that he’d lost his signet ring in Byron Bay. Well here I am in Perth, Western Australia fielding a call for help from the other side of the continent! I said “Mmmm.. Ok...
Last week, I flew to Perth to visit my brother Sean who I hadn’t seen in ten years. It was going to be an epic catch up and I was hoping I would get the chance to see him in action on a ring find – a new talent he had developed since we last saw each other. I was fascinated with the whole process, and eager to share in what I was convinced would be a wicked feel good factor, reuniting someone with their lost ring...
Hats off again to Ring Rescues Australia team member 'Lucky Luke' for another two back to back ocean rescues. One at Mt Martha which is still to be reunited with it's owner and this one.
Tania’s partner had been throwing a ball to his friends in waist deep water a fair distance out from the beach. Unfortunately the ball hit and knocked his wedding ring off his finger and into the ocean...
Still on his honeymoon and just 5 days after getting married, Adam had gone for a swim in the shark net at Cottesloe Beach. During the swim his stomach had knotted when he felt his brand new wedding ring slip off into the murky depths of the ocean...
Standing in of all places ‘The Prospectors Patch’ metal detecting supplies store I was called by Curt to ask if I could find his 10th century viking wedding ring, which he’d become separated from during a kitesurfing whoopsee in the Swan River at Applecross. I organised to meet Curt at the loss site when he’d finished work...
Kevin had been in the ocean passing a ball around with his daughters when he felt his cherished wedding ring slip off and dissapear below the waves.
He'd searched for it for quite a while but alas it had bedded into the sand and he'd had to leave the beach with a giant knot in his stomach.…
Adam called to ask if I hire out metal detectors as his partner Sheree had gone over the back fence of their home to retrieve a ball from the bushland and when she returned she noticed her precious engagement ring was awol...
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Today started with a problem. My phone’s battery had died overnight and once I’d thrown it on the charger and turned it on, it notified me I had voicemail. The message was from Nathan who’d lost his white gold, diamond engagement ring either on Silver Sands Beach in Mandurah or between there and his foreshore house this morning. Unfortunately...
All my advertising states it. Time is of the essence and often the #1 factor in effecting a successful recovery. After receiving a call from Steve today who had lost his Tiffany & Co, platinum wedding ring at Trigg beach this morning I explained to him that it was important to search for it as soon as possible and that I could meet him at the beach in about an hour or so, to see about reuniting him with it [...]
Merten and his family were enjoying another fantastic day in W.A. until he felt his custom made platinum wedding band (it took 8 years to settle on the design!) slip from his finger while playing with his daughter Emilia in the surf at Bunker bay near Dunsborough in South Western Australia. Mortified, he stood very […]
Hat's off to Greg from the Ring Rescues Team in Perth for this amazing rescue.
Karys was immediately distressed in the ocean at South Beach when she looked at her hand and realised her much loved Gold, Diamond and Ruby Ring which was custom made from heirloom jewellery, was missing.…
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