A 性视界传媒 native who spends much of his free time reconnecting people with their lost treasure is searching for a woman who lost a gold ring on White Rock鈥檚 beach several years ago.
Chris Turner, who acknowledges that the effort is a long shot, was walking with a metal detector along White Rock鈥檚 East Beach about five to seven years ago. During his walk, he was approached by a lady who asked if he had found a gold, plain ring with an inscription written on the inside.
Turner looked up and down the beach, but wasn鈥檛 able to help the lady. However, he never forgot about the interaction. From that point, he said, he always knew that somewhere on the beach there was a gold ring waiting to be found.
A friend, who was accompanying Turner on the walk, took down the woman鈥檚 contact information and they promised to connect with her if they came across the ring. However, somewhat ironically, Turner and his friend lost the contact information.
This week, while once again searching White Rock鈥檚 beach, Turner discovered a gold ring that perfectly matches the description of the lost band reported to him all those years ago.
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鈥淩ight away I remembered this lady that I was talking to with my friend,鈥 Turner said.
鈥淵ou can just tell by how upset she was鈥 she was so upset that she had lost it. She was coming in with the tide, floating in, and at one point she lost it. It just hit me when I found it, oh my God, this could be that ring,鈥 Turner said.
The golden, plain wedding band has a date engraved on the inside. Turner said the year is 1957, however, he鈥檚 withholding the exact month and day engraved on the ring. Turner said he will hold the ring until its owner, or relative of the owner, reaches out to him and provides that information.
鈥淚 just thought what an amazing story if you can reach out to your readers. I know she lived there and she walked the beach all of the time. I know she lived in White Rock,鈥 Turner said, estimating that the woman is in her 80s.
鈥淪omebody knows about that story because when people lose stuff, they鈥檙e gutted and they tell everybody.鈥
Turner has been metal detecting for more than 50 years and has been helping people find their lost rings for the last 28 years.
He is the founder of the which is an international directory of independent metal detecting specialists in 25 countries. To date, Ring Finders members have recovered more than 9,000 lost items and have returned upwards of $10 million worth of jewelry to its proper owners.
Metal detecting as a hobby has exploded due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Turner noted. Along with the explosion was a dramatic increase in the number of items that are being reported lost.
鈥2020 and 2021 was probably the busiest year for searches,鈥 he said. 鈥淚 think because nobody was working and everybody was going out and doing things.鈥
Turner finds people鈥檚 rings on a 鈥減ay-what-you-can鈥 basis. He鈥檚 not in it for the money, but rather the reaction of people when they are finally reconnected with their ring, he said. He posts many of those reactions on his
鈥淭he connection I find is the most beautiful thing,鈥 he said. 鈥淭he connection attached to these things means so much to people鈥 I see the beauty in these stories and these stories need to be continued.鈥
Among those who have turned to Turner for help in the past is Two and a Half Men actor Jon Cryer, who lost his wedding band while walking along Vancouver鈥檚 seawall in October 2020.
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Turner also found a signet ring on White Rock鈥檚 beach about five years ago. He鈥檚 holding onto it in the hope that he can find the person who lost it. The ring is engraved with someone鈥檚 initials.
Although Turner could sell his collection of found rings for scrap, he said he holds on to each discovery on the off-chance, he鈥檒l have the opportunity to return it to its rightful owner.
鈥淚鈥檝e got close to 100 rings in my (safety deposit box) that I cannot sell because I鈥檓 hoping one day someone finds the Ring Finders and says 鈥楬ey, this is a long shot, but like eight years ago I lost my ring here.鈥 And if they describe it, I can go, 鈥楪uess what? I鈥檝e got it.鈥
If you believe you might be the owner of the gold ring, or know who owned it, contact Turner at 778-838-3463 or email goturners@shaw.ca
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