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Rutherglen, Glasgow
police officers have probably seen it all. Whether it be domestic violence or
hauling away a drunk from a local pub, however, they probably don’t get too many
calls about supernatural events—if any. But arriving Scottish officers learned
that paranormal activity does exist. The common term used is a poltergeist—a
German word meaning “noisy ghost.”
A terrified family had
contacted authorities because they feared for their lives. A woman claimed that
something unnatural had invaded her home. Instead of finding a disturbed woman,
police found something unexpected.
Authorities entered the haunted house only to
see things flying through the air
Officers saw clothes
flying throughout the house, flickering lights, the oven door opening and
shutting on its own, and a Chihuahua sitting on a 7-foot hedge. And what’s
stranger than an entity placing a Chihuahua on a hedge? The two-day nightmare occurred on
August 8 and 9. Officers notified their superiors that they had witnessed supernatural
disturbances in the house.
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