Texarkana Gazette

English couple thanks NYC police for finding ring

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NEW YORK—A trans-Atlantic love affair has sprouted between a once anonymous English couple who lost an engagement ring down a Times Square utility grate, returning home thinking it was gone forever, and the New York City police officers who found it in the muck 8 feet under.

“I cannot thank you enough, although I will try,” Englishman John Drennan said in a tweet directed at the New York police Sunday. “A few cold beers when we come back to NYC! We are completely overwhelme­d and you will definitely get a mention at our wedding!”

The NYPD had been looking for Drennan and his fiancee, Daniella Anthony, since they retrieved the ring Saturday morning. He proposed to her in Central Park and she said it slipped off her finger and fell into the Times Square grate late Friday night.

“I was devastated,” Anthony told The New York Times. “I was literally crying. It was the worst moment of my life.”

They asked for help, but police officers were initially unsuccessf­ul at getting the ring out and the couple left for England without leaving their names or contact informatio­n. Drennan even bought a second ring shortly after arriving at the airport.

Meanwhile, NYPD officers continued their search, and on Saturday morning they finally located the ring about 8 feet undergroun­d.

“Fortunatel­y, it was actually kind of sitting on top of all of that stuff, so it really wasn’t hard to find. It was just a small object like that in the midst of all the garbage,” said Det. Joseph Bucchignan­o, the officer who spotted the ring.

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