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HAUNTED POLICE STATION
I worked for a Central Coast Law Enforcement Agency for
approximately 12 years. The building was almost 100 yrs old when I was employed there. When first employed, the building still had the remnants of the old jail facility, which was used as holding facilities for drunks,
and minor arrests, or processing of prisoners before County Bookings. These were old
cells that still had sliding bars, and metal cots and no restroom facility for
prisoners.
This was in the very center of the main patrol officer area, and was surrounded by
booking areas and offices for investigators. The communications room, where I worked was
adjacent to this area, and next to the main lobby/entrance to the Police Station.
After working there for a few months, I noticed while working early morning Day
shifts, that the Janitor would come in and complain about the chairs being moved in the
lobby, and the mess down the corridors by the jail facility. I just figured it had
been a busy night in the jail and the lobby area. Later when assigned to work Graveyard
shift at around 3:00 to 4:00 A.M. I would hear the chairs in the lobby move around. I
would look out to see who was there, and never see anyone, but notice the chairs all moved
about and in disarray.
After several nights of this, I began locking the offside lobby doors, to
keep the prankster out, and try to keep the chairs neat. It still happened, and
I never was able to catch the prankster that did it. At the time, I didn't go out and
fix the chair positions, but mentioned it to one of the older Officers about how annoying it
was, and I knew the Janitor would be annoyed again as well. He said, "Why don't you put
them back next time and see what happens?" Smiled and walked away. Well, next time I
went to work on shift, I decided I would do just that.
About 3:00 A.M. the chairs were moved again,
and I heard them move. Quickly I ran out to the lobby to catch the prankster,
and missed them again, but decided to push those heavy wooden chairs back into position.
No sooner was I finished, and turning my back, the noise began again. I quickly turned
around, sure to catch them this time (although I didn't hear the door open or see anyone),
the chairs were moving by themselves (along with the hairs on my neck). I left them where they
were this time. Later, I told the older Officer what had happened, and he smiled again
and said "Yup, knew that would happen. Been happening in that lobby as long as I can
remember being here, and that is a long time. Notice anything else odd in this
building? You will if you are here long enough."
He was right about that. The water facet turned on by itself, keys jangled down
the hall past the jail, and the back door opened and closed by itself. Usually about
3:00 to 4:00 A.M. every day. Until they put carpet in, you could hear boots going down the hall
too.
No one really knew who the ghost or ghosts were. Some said it was one of the
old Officers that had passed away, others said it was a prisoner that had hung himself in the
jail. I wasn't convinced it wasn't several of them. After working enough Graveyard
shifts, it didn't bother me anymore, and it was fun to let the younger ones come in and
find out what happened on the late shifts.
I have since left the Department, the building has been renovated for other City
offices, and a new Police Station built, so I don't know if this still occurs there or
not.
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