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Wedding ring falls out of the woman's car; Monitoring video can help to determine what happened with ring

A woman's valuable wedding ring was missing after falling out of her car in her daughter's house.

She hopes that the home monitoring video will help recognize a woman who picks up, goes away and comes back.

What we know:

“I call it my big boy. It was a nice, thick platinum ring with diamonds,” says Tracie Burell her missing wedding ring.

Bursel knows that she made a costly mistake on Wednesday and the scene described: “I turned it on to put Lotion in my hands. I put the ring and my cell phone on my skirt. I was tired and had a long working day.”

Burell then lost her phone and her with diamonds, while she climbed out of her car to deliver a birthday present to her 9-year-old granddaughter.

What she says:

“My husband gave it to me. It was an upgrade of the original ring when I went back to the college. I graduated with a 3.8 GPA and it was a lucky desire, which meant a lot,” said Burell the value of the ring.

After she had found that her ring was gone, she checked the video from her daughter's house near 49th and Greenway.

Burell said: “She called and said: 'Mom, someone took up your ring.”

Big Picture View:

The video shows a person, possibly a woman, to the driver's driver's driver after the bater had gone into it, and then seem to lift something and walk across the street.

Moments later the same person comes back a second time. Borsel believes that you have found the ring. But returned the smartphone because it could be persecuted.

Burell has submitted a police report, but understands that her ring has finally disappeared.

“She may have sold it. She may have brought it to a Pfandhaus. But no matter what she does, she will never understand the sentimental value that it means for me and my family.”

What you can do:

Although she knows that it is a long shot, bater makes this person public to return the ring anonymously without asking questions.

Bursel only hopes that the person who has found that the sentimental value of the ring understands them for them is invaluable.

“Just do the right thing. Be thoughtful. Be back.

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