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Expensive Band "Wedding" Lost on Cape
Expensive Band "Wedding" Lost on Cape
WELLFLEET (AP) - Gary Cedarquist said he was "absolutely devastated" when he lost his $4,000 wedding band during a family outing to a Wellfleet beach last weekend.
Frantic searches Saturday were fruitless.
Out of other options and fearing the white gold, diamond-studded band was gone forever, Cedarquist tells the Cape Cod Times he called Wellfleet Beach Administrator Suzanne Grout Thomas.
She called the "king of metal detectors," retired Wellfleet Fire Chief Alan Hight.
Hight swept his top-of-the line metal detector over the sands of White Crest Beach for an hour before he heard a telltale beep and found the ring buried six inches deep.
Cedarquist, who got his ring back Wednesday, says the return of the band is proof that he and his wife are destined to be together.
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Frantic searches Saturday were fruitless.
Out of other options and fearing the white gold, diamond-studded band was gone forever, Cedarquist tells the Cape Cod Times he called Wellfleet Beach Administrator Suzanne Grout Thomas.
She called the "king of metal detectors," retired Wellfleet Fire Chief Alan Hight.
Hight swept his top-of-the line metal detector over the sands of White Crest Beach for an hour before he heard a telltale beep and found the ring buried six inches deep.
Cedarquist, who got his ring back Wednesday, says the return of the band is proof that he and his wife are destined to be together.
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