Did you lose this 50th anniversary ring?

KELOWNA – Police would like to reunite a men's gold ring, that likely holds tremendous sentimental value, with it's owner.

RCMP say a 50th wedding anniversary ring was turned into the lost and found at the Kelowna detachment on Wednesday, May 24.

Police don't have a record of the men's gold band being lost or stolen, so they are trying to find it's rightful owner, according to a media release.

Cpl. Jesse O'Donaghey says the yellow gold ring has '50 years 2003' engraved on the inside.

“If this is your ring, you are asked to contact the Kelowna RCMP, to provide the remainder of the rings engraving, to confirm the rings purity of gold in karats and supply any additional prove of ownership," O'Donaghey says in the release.

He says if you can prove you are the owner, call the Kelowna RCMP at 250-762-3300.


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Jenna Hickman

Jenna has a combined honours degree in journalism and human rights from Carleton University, in Ottawa ON. After university Jenna took a year off to live with family in Cape Town and travel throughout southern Africa. A Kelowna native, she has interned at The Daily Courier and Global News Okanagan. Jenna is an avid yogi and enjoys all the Okanagan has to offer. She can be spotted on the mountain, whether hiking or skiing, or at a local winery, glass in hand.

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