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I have witnessed a ghost of a man walking up and down the aisles of Rohnert Park Dollar Tree Store. Submitted by Christina Murphy
While the sun is shining the local residents in Rohnert Park, California perform their tasks precisely the same as anywhere else, but this city is frequented by the undead after the sun has set. Many spirit sightings have been told by the local residents. A number of local residents allege there are no spirits, but the undead spirits of Rohnert Park are all too real.
These are some of the spooky things that have happened here recently.
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phantom of a woman with half her head missing has supposedly been noticed on a few instances in Alicia Park after midnight shouting at the observer to stay away. One of the folks who live here definitely
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asserts that this ghost may be the soul of a local who passed away here in Rohnert Park in the past. Whatever folks say, this ghost sure is terrifying; one that you shouldn't go trying to find.
A woman having a knife in her head may now and then be distinguished in a mirror in a Rohnert Park residence; the phantom was exclusively observable in the mirror.
The ghost of a youthful Indian combatant has frequently been seen trying to find a glove next to a parked Chrysler in a Rohnert Park parking lot before dawn. One thing is for guaranteed, this is an unpleasant ghost that should be kept
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away from.
The ghost of a muscular lumberjack clutching a big axe is regularly seen in the early morning hours before sunrise flying over Denman Flat. Any which way, it's a bloodcurdling ghost
that is better not disrupted.
A scary skeleton has been said to have been witnessed on many occasions swallowing blood from a jar before sunrise on a lawn in Rohnert Park. A number of of the people
who live in this town say this ghost may be a famous former time dweller of Rohnert Park.
A guy that shape-shifted into a vampire can repeatedly be noticed in Bennett Valley on a dark night dining
on an apple.
The phantom of a pregnant woman may be witnessed time and again hauling a dead body from the cold water of Blucher Creek at night. It has been claimed that this individual ghost is
possibly the struggling ghost of a resident who used to reside here in Rohnert Park. In any case, it sure is a menacing phantom that you would not want to come across late at night.
A headless
guy has every now and then been observed resting at a coffee table in a Rohnert Park building talking into the night. According to what the people who live here argue, this spirit is the struggling soul
of a long forgotten Rohnert Park resident.
The ghost of a dentist with a blood-splattered uniform is sometimes seen looking for somebody down by Hunter Spring in the early morning hours before
sunrise. Many folks who live here argue this ghost is the ghost of a visitor that was killed while traveling through Rohnert Park some time ago.
A female with her head and both legs cut off is
known to have been spotted on several instances studying the view from the highest spot of Bennett Mountain around midnight. Local people who have witnessed this ghost assert this ghost is that of a local
who had a house here in Rohnert Park before the present.
An armed forces uniform wandering about lacking a body in it may now and then be seen being carried by a mule in the middle of a road near
Rohnert Park. Regardless of what, this is a horrible ghost that you shouldn't go trying to locate.
The spirit of a terribly scorched woman was spotted by the entrance to Anderson Marsh State Park
struggling to verbalize something. The ghost reacted to the bystander.
The ghost of a guy having words carved into his back showed up striding through a trailer near Rohnert Park. When the phantom
was perceived it vanished into the night. No matter what people state, it's a creepy spirit that should be shunned.
The ghost of a terribly mangled hunter hauling a dead cougar was distinguished
meditating in Golden Gate National Recreation Area near the park headquarters. The spirit was gobbled up by the air after being witnessed.
The ghost of a young female with a cord around her neck
was distinguished at a coin operated phone in Rohnert Park using the phone. Panicked by the watchers the ghost receded into the shadows. Anyhow, it undoubtedly is a scary phantom that is rather not messed
with.
A gentleman devoid of a head has regularly been distinguished wandering through a Rohnert Park neighborhood churchyard. A person who lives here says that this phantom loves startling unwise
folks who are bold enough to upset the serenity in Rohnert Park.
An incredibly creepy ghost is frequently spotted spending time in a deserted home in Rohnert Park.
The phantom of an old
prospector with a large beard and a wooden left leg may frequently be noticed standing by a deserted highway outside Rohnert Park. One of the residents firmly argues that this ghost gets pleasure from
scaring people who come trying to find ghosts in Rohnert Park. In any event, this phantom undoubtedly is creepy; one that you do not want to bump into before dawn.
The ghost of an aged female holding
a pistol may be perceived frequently traveling on a moped on a shady road in the vicinity of Rohnert Park. A number of of the folks who live here allege this phantom may be a recognized yesteryear inhabitant
of Rohnert Park.
The ghost of an elderly Indian chief has from time to time been observed in a house in Rohnert Park.
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