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Anyone Find a Wedding Ring over the weekend?


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“Dear PoPville,

This is a long shot, but what could it hurt? On Friday my husband lost his wedding band somewhere. He works downtown D.C. near 11th & F, and commuted home on metro getting off at the Columbia Heights metro stop and walking home to upper 14th. I’m not positive that the ring slipped off his finger, but I thought it couldn’t hurt to put out at PSA. He has a very simple gold mens band, and as most people can attest, it’s not worth a ton monetarily, but has significant personal importance. Unfortunately, its not engraved with anything to make it stand out, but if someone spotted it or happened to find it, could you please contact us?”

Please email [email protected] and I’ll put you in touch with OP if we get a miracle.

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