While passing out candy — she said she accidently gave one trick-or- treater her wedding ring.
The woman says she took her ring off and put it in a candy jar while carving pumpkins.
“I think we printed about 15 posters so far, and we’ve just been putting them up everywhere we can, everywhere there’s stop signs, everywhere we think someone will be able to read it,” said Brooklin Yazzie.
Yazzie said Friday night was the scariest Halloween ever after she realized she might never see her wedding ring again.
“When I first realized like ‘oh my gosh, what had happened,’ I just couldn’t talk,” she said.
Normally, she said she trick-or-treats with her two daughters. But with a recently broken foot and a baby on the way, she decided to hang back at her grandmother’s house.
She said she was barely 20 years old when she married her husband 10 years ago.
She says the ring doesn’t have a lot of monetary value.
“If you were to try and pawn it or, you know, sell it, you can probably get 50 dollars for it,” she said.
But she said to her – it’s priceless.
“It’s my wedding ring, you know? I mean you can replace it, but it’s not the same. I’m just really hoping the somebody has it. And just doesn’t know what to do with it. They don’t know whose it is or how to find out, you know through the hundreds of houses they went to they don’t know which house it came from.”
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