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Ring recovered

One ring in an evidence locker bound. One rightful owner needed for the ring to be found. North Vancouver RCMP are proposing to put a woman’s wedding ring back on its rightful finger.
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One ring in an evidence locker bound. One rightful owner needed for the ring to be found.

North Vancouver RCMP are proposing to put a woman’s wedding ring back on its rightful finger. The symbol of marriage was recently found in a public place by a Good Samaritan who elected to forsake all others and turn the wedding band in to police.

“They could’ve pawned it off as their own, but realizing that it had some emotional, sentimental value they gave it to the police,” said

North Vancouver RCMP spokesman Cpl. Richard De Jong. “It’s very encouraging, especially if you lost it.”

The ring has three diamonds, gold wedding and engagement bands, and looks “fairly worn,” he said.

“It looks like it could be from an elderly person.”

Anyone who believes they lost the ring should contact police and explain where it was lost and describe what is written in the ring’s inscription.

If their story has the ring of truth, the band will be returned. However, the rightful owner must come forward within 90 days or the symbol of love and commitment will revert to the person who found it.

- Jeremy Shepherd