– If you lost a ring, the Surrey RCMP has found one that may belong to you but first you will have to prove it’s yours. On April 24, 2022, a good Samaritan attended the Newton RCMP Police station and reported that he had found a ring in the 7100-block of King George Blvd. To this day, no one has claimed the ring. The ring is described as gold Cartier 52 with a diamond on the outside and an inscription on the inside of the band. The rightful owner will be required to prove ownership of the ring by providing police with the details of inscription as well as any other identifying marks.
By DESIBUZZCanada Staff
SURREY – If you lost a ring, the Surrey RCMP has found one that may belong to you but first you will have to prove it’s yours.
Surrey RCMP is asking the public’s help in locating the rightful owner of a found ring.
On April 24, 2022, a good Samaritan attended the Newton RCMP Police station and reported that he had found a ring in the 7100-block of King George Blvd. To this day, no one has claimed the ring.
The ring is described as gold Cartier 52 with a diamond on the outside and an inscription on the inside of the band. The rightful owner will be required to prove ownership of the ring by providing police with the details of inscription as well as any other identifying marks.
If you believe this ring is yours, please contact Surrey RCMP at 604-599-0502 and quote the Surrey file number 2022-58305.