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Updated: Monday, 02 Nov 2009, 1:57 PM EST
Published : Monday, 02 Nov 2009, 1:56 PM EST
TERRACE PARK, Ohio (AP) - A Halloween trick or treater in Ohio may have gotten a bigger treat than expected — a diamond ring.
A woman in suburban Cincinnati says she thinks she may have lost her wedding ring when she was tossing candy into trick or treaters' bags on Halloween.
Elizabeth Olson, of Terrace Park, says she had the ring enlarged and thinks it may have slipped off her finger when she was throwing candy into the bags, buckets and pillowcases.
Olson is asking people to keep an eye out for the ring and to return it to her if they find it.
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Information from: WXIX-TV, http://www.fox19.com
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