- The New York Police Department went above and beyond for one couple.
- Shortly after proposing in New York City, a man accidentally dropped his fianceé's engagement ring down a NYC grate in Times Square.
- The police were able to recover the ring, clean it, and, with the help of social media, track down the happy couple.
- They're currently finding a way to reunite the ring with the couple.
Shortly after successfully proposing, a man accidentally dropped his new fianceé's ring into a utility grate on Friday in New York City's Times Square.
Though the couple eventually gave up searching, the New York Police Department was able to retrieve it.
The NYPD Special Ops team went to the area the following morning to recover and clean the lost engagement ring. According to WNBC, the ring went about eight feet underground.
Afterwards, they put out a call on social media asking others to help identify the couple.
"WANTED for dropping his fiancée’s ring in @TimesSquareNYC! She said Yes - but he was so excited that he dropped the ring in a grate. Our @NYPDSpecialops officers rescued it & would like to return it to the happy couple. Help us find them?" NYPD News shared on Twitter.
WANTED for dropping his fiancée’s ring in @TimesSquareNYC!
— NYPD NEWS (@NYPDnews) December 1, 2018
She said Yes - but he was so excited that he dropped the ring in a grate. Our @NYPDSpecialops officers rescued it & would like to return it to the happy couple. Help us find them? 💍 call 800-577-TIPS @NYPDTIPS@NYPDMTNpic.twitter.com/tPWg8OE0MQ
Here’s a photo of the ring our officers recovered (and cleaned!) Call 1-800-577-TIPS or DM @NYPDTips if you know the happy couple so we can return it to them! pic.twitter.com/hzFXxuMVJW
— NYPD NEWS (@NYPDnews) December 1, 2018
After the initial tweet was shared hundreds of times, the NYPD was able to track down the couple who lost the ring, John and Daniella.
Thank you, Twitter. Case closed!
— NYPD NEWS (@NYPDnews) December 2, 2018
Love,
John, Daniella, and the NYPD. pic.twitter.com/G7eB1Ds7vP
The only problem? The couple, who were only visiting, have already left the country.
"We would like to thank everyone who shared this story!" the NYPD News social channel tweeted. "The (now) happy couple is back in their home country, but thanks to your retweets they heard we were looking for them! We're making arrangements to get them their ring back."
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