A golden wedding band was found in a Lafayette, Louisiana, parking lot, and now the person who found it would like to return it to its rightful owner.

Brittany Smith Moffett posted a photo of the ring she found in the Kohl's parking lot. According to her social media post, the ring has initials and a date engraved in it.

Moffett says in her post on social media that the ring is 18k gold and wants to return the ring that was dropped in the parking lot.

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If you recognize the ring or know of someone who lost a golden wedding band, you can contact Brittany Moffett on social media to see if the information engraved matches.

This beautiful ring belongs to someone and someone out there is looking for it. Perhaps if you share this photo, the rightful owner will see it and will be able to get back what belongs to them.

Here's another look at the ring that was found in the Lafayette parking lot.

 

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