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TERRANCE PARK, Ohio, Nov. 2 (UPI) -- An Ohio woman who may have accidentally tossed her wedding ring into a Halloween bag is hoping for any early visit from Santa Claus.
Elizabeth Olson, of Terrance Park, Ohio, near Cincinnati suspects the vintage three-diamond ring slipped off her finger as she handed out sweets to trick-or-treaters at her door Saturday night.
"I had it enlarged, and then when it got cold you know your fingers get smaller, and I noticed it was spinning around more than it had been before, but I didn't realize that it would slip off," Olson told WXIX-TV, Cincinnati.
She says she hopes a parent may have found the ring while inspecting their child's trick-or-treat goodies.
"I just hope that it finds its way back," she said.
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