Diamond ring gets flushed down toliet
The day started and ended like any other this spring for the Ermence family of Naperville's Tall Grass neighborhood. In the evening, Carrie Ermence took off her diamond wedding ring to put lotion on her hands. Two days later, the ring was missing from its last resting place, and fear set in. Carrie and her husband, Mark, started retracing their steps and asking questions. That led them to their 6-year-old daughter, Taylor.
"Yeah, Mommy, I washed it for you," Taylor said, explaining she knew the ring had to be dried, and toilet paper seemed a fitting material to use. Taylor's words panicked her father.
"Obviously, I started sweating and got dizzy and had to sit down," Mark Ermence said of the incident last month.
He realized he had mistaken the wedding ring wrapped in toilet paper for a used tissue. Rather than aiming for the garbage can, Ermence disposed of it in the toilet.

Frank Selvaggi of Naperville's Wastewater Department explained there was a good chance the ring was no longer in the home.
However, because the sewer mains in the Tall Grass area were to be cleaned the next day, perhaps something could be done.
"It was like a one in a million shot," recounted Mark Straughn, a Wastewater Department supervisor.
The next morning, two department workers, Jamie Antich and Tim Sloan, started running a hose into the main sewer line and rushing water through it to flush things back to where they were, Ermence explained.
A few runs of the water and glances through a catch-all basket yielded nothing. Ermence said he could see in the eyes of Antich and Sloan that hope was fading fast -- until something miraculous happened. Glittering in the middle of the sewer hole was the wedding ring, complete with a 1-carat marquee diamond and surrounding circle and baguette diamonds that Carrie Ermence had worn for the 14 years the couple have been married. Article here.







1 Comments:
You couldn't ask for a nicer couple to have this happen to. They are what you see/ what you get kind of people and a great family. From someone who has known them for several years, this was a miracle and one they will always remember and appreciate. They were overwhelmed by all the attention this brought.
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