

The Wiltshire police station had no comment on the sighting, stating that it was a personal matter because the sergeant was off duty at the time of the incident. According to the sergeant, the three “beings” were inspecting a crop circle that had appeared in the field a few days earlier.After experiencing further paranormal activity, the sergeant decided to contact UFO experts, which led to crop circle researchers Andrew Russell and Colin Andrews investigating the incident on behalf of the terrified officer.

When the “officers” noticed him, they took to their heels and faster than any human would be able to. While approaching them, he also heard what sounded like static electricity reverberating throughout the field. Stopping to investigate, he noticed that all three of the figures he was seeing were over 2 meters (6 ft) tall and had blond hair. 6Silbury Hill BeingsAn unnamed off-duty police sergeant was driving along a road near Silbury Hill in July 2009 when he saw what looked like three forensic officers dressed in white coveralls standing in a field and staring at something on the ground. Fuller believes that the main culprit haunting the theater is the ghost of a 17-year-old usher who died in a fire at the theater in 1947. Murphy also went on to say that eventually the shadows he saw the first time around wanted him out of the building and.Blair Fuller, the administrative manager of the Salt Lake County Center for the Arts, also experienced the paranormal goings-on in the building for himself in the form of an elevator opening by itself and file doors opening and closing. He claimed to have seen her walk right past him in the control room where he worked. On one occasion, Murphy even saw a woman dressed in clothing dating back to the early 1900s. Next, Murphy heard spectral voices and music, and eventually the specter itself appeared in the middle of the stage. Upon hearing the detective talk about this, Marra remembered seeing a black woman dressed in a Red Cross uniform appearing several times while he worked. The woman tried to serve them coffee and sandwiches, as was the Red Cross duty during World War II. It was only in 2013, while conducting interviews for a 9/11-related book called Hallowed Ground, that he remembered encountering something paranormal during his long hours of work at the site.One of the detectives who was also being interviewed mentioned hearing about a ghostly tale of that appeared to some of the officers while they were working. Frank Marra, now retired, was one of the police officers tasked with sifting through the rubble of the World Trade Center towers in September 2001. Romero relayed his story to KOAT TV, saying that he believes in ghosts and thinks that the ghostly figure he saw may have something to do with the unsolved murders that have taken place in the area over the years.9Soul CollectorLt. Some even came forward with their own scary experiences, saying that they often heard strange, unexplained noises in the building and had experienced weird sightings in the lobby as well. Since the entryway to the police station is blocked off with a gate and secured with an alarm system, Romero knew it could not be a human figure that was showing up on the footage.When he reported what he saw to his superiors the next day, most of them believed him. He realized then that he was looking at what he could only describe as.

Things were going well until he spotted something strange on one of the cameras pointed at the entryway to the station.Scrutinizing the visuals on the camera, Romero initially thought that the bright white “blob” he was looking at must be an insect until he spied the legs below it. Sometimes they don’t even have to leave the station to experience strange things.10Surveillance Camera FigureKarl Romero was spending a relatively quiet Saturday evening on duty at the Espanola police station in New Mexico in 2014, keeping an eye on the several surveillance cameras installed around the place. However, in some instances, police officers responding to an emergency call come across something totally different from what they usually do. They witness gruesome crime scenes, have to deal with delivering bad news, and often don’t get the credit or thanks they may deserve after working long, tiring hours to solve cases. Police officers mostly have a tough time of things.
