Community Corner

Missing Ring In Harford County

A woman asks for help finding her wedding ring. It was lost somewhere in Harford County in the past month.

HARFORD COUNTY, MD -- Bel Air Patch is designed to be a platform for connecting community. Last week we had an example of this working in a powerful, vital way.

A reader messaged us on Facebook to say that she found a glucose kit that someone lost in the Thomas Run area.

She described the found objects, we shared the information and within minutes of posting it on our Facebook page, we had found the person whose son lost the possession he needed to check his glucose.

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Afterward, another reader reached out and asked for help finding her ring, which is pictured above.

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The ring is described as a diamond solitaire with a row of blue diamonds on top and another row of blue diamonds on the bottom.

The owner said it was her wedding ring, and the center stone belonged to her late mother.

She lost it somewhere in Harford County in recent weeks.

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