Yellowknife woman’s lost wedding rings found

A Yellowknife woman’s missing wedding rings have been found, according to the venue where she lost them.

Fadrina Gaudenzi offered a $500 reward after losing the rings on January 15, believing someone may have accidentally taken a sweater containing her engagement ring and wedding ring from Yellowknife Racquet Club.

Now, the club says the rings have turned up.

“The missing rings have been found! As predicted, the hoodie showed up in someone’s laundry with the rings intact in the pocket and are on their way back to their relieved owner,” reads a post on the club’s Facebook page.

Gaudenzi became engaged to Andrew Brock in November 2013. The two wed last September.

“We’ve been together for nine years and just got married so the rings are invaluable to me. I really want them back,” she said at the time.

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