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Metal detecting club finds lost wedding ring at Florida beach

Metal detecting club finds lost wedding ring at Florida beach



December--11 A trio of volunteers with metal detectors came to the rescue of a Florida couple who lost a wedding ring during a trip to the beach.

The Clearwater Police Department said--Imke Borawski sent an email to the department recently asking if anyone had turned in a lost ring. Borawski said her husband, Tobias, had lost his wedding ring at Clearwater Beach the previous day.

Police services technician Val Hornbeek put Boraski in contact with the Sun Coast Research and Recovery Club and is a member of an international group called Ring Finders, which uses metal detectors to search for lost rings and other valuables. I am devoted to.

Borawski said the ring is the same one her husband has worn since their wedding 17 years ago.

"These three people shared their time with us and they didn't even know us. It was so amazing," she said. "It was our perfect Christmas story. I think we will smile about this for the rest of our lives."



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