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Lost in a Sierra Snowstorm, Found by a Child: South Lake Tahoe Boy Recovers Wedding Ring After 3 Years

A New Year’s Eve mishap turns into a rare feel-good ending as a 9-year-old’s determination reunites a local couple with a long-lost symbol of marriage

Cris Alarcon by Cris Alarcon
April 2, 2026
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Lost in a Sierra Snowstorm, Found by a Child: South Lake Tahoe Boy Recovers Wedding Ring After 3 Years
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SOUTH LAKE TAHOE, Calif. —

What began as a routine struggle against Sierra snow on New Year’s Eve in 2022 ended in quiet heartbreak for a Meyers couple. Three years later, it has turned into a story of persistence, luck and community spirit that resonates far beyond the neighborhood.

Paul and Caroline Nielsen were digging their car out of a snow berm near their home in the Meyers area of South Lake Tahoe when Paul’s wedding ring slipped off and disappeared into the snow. Despite immediate efforts to locate it, the ring was presumed lost — likely buried, plowed over or displaced by heavy winter equipment clearing the roads.

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“We thought we’d never see the wedding band again,” Caroline Nielsen said.

The loss carried more than monetary value. In a region accustomed to heavy snowfall and relentless winter maintenance, the odds of recovering such a small item after multiple seasons were virtually nonexistent.

That assumption held until March 20, 2026.

Porter Neira, a 9-year-old South Lake Tahoe resident, was visiting his grandparents and exploring their yard with a metal detector when Caroline approached him with an unlikely request: Would he be willing to search for the missing ring?

He agreed without hesitation.

Over the next two days, Porter methodically scanned the area where the ring had been lost — ground that had endured years of snowfall, melting, plowing and refreezing. On the second day, his persistence paid off. The detector signaled, and buried beneath the soil was the long-lost band.

“Porter’s perseverance and hope are a gift to us all. Thank you, Porter!” Caroline said.

The discovery, described by the family as “like finding a needle in a haystack,” underscores both the unpredictability of loss and the unexpected ways in which it can be reversed.

For the Nielsens, the moment was equal parts relief and disbelief. The ring had survived not only time, but also the mechanical force of snow removal equipment that regularly clears residential roads in the area.

“We were not optimistic the ring would survive the county’s snow removal heavy equipment working the intersection,” Caroline said. “Losing the ring was tragic and shocking in how quickly this happened.”

The experience has also prompted a practical reminder for residents navigating the Sierra Nevada’s demanding winters. Caroline now urges others to remove rings or wear gloves while shoveling snow — a simple precaution that could prevent similar losses.

In a region where winter often brings stories of hardship and hazard, this one stands apart — a small but meaningful recovery made possible by patience, curiosity and a child’s willingness to try.

Cris Alarcon

Cris Alarcon

Former Member: Executive Board of Directors, Treasurer, Boys & Girl Club of El Dorado County Western Slope. - Former Member: Board of Directors, Treasurer, Food Bank of El Dorado County. - Opening Team Dealer at Red Hawk Casino - Retried EDC Elections Department Inspector. - Chairman of El Dorado County Charter Review Committee, Youngest Charter Member of the Hangtown Kennel Club. - Political Strategist and Campaign Manager.

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