Shortly after searching with the detector, the ring was located and returned to the man to continue his proposal.
/Gray News) - The perfect proposal on a beautiful South Carolina beach was the plan for a man from Tennessee.Last Saturday night he was preparing to propose to his girlfriend on Grand Strand beach when he discovered the ring was no longer in his pocket. The man said they had been taking photos in different places along the beach but when they got to the final location where he was intending to propose the ring was gone.’s Beach Patrol officers to tell them about the lost engagement ring.
Officer Shon McCluskey and K-9 Goggles also joined in on the search along with a community member with their metal detector after overhearing what was going on. Copyright 2023 WMBF via Gray Media Group, Inc. All rights reserved.
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