Stories of ghosts fill the Boerne Public Library. Now a group of ghost hunters say there is something in that building.
A group named Everyday Paranormal came to the Hill County Public Library to test and see if there were any paranormal activities in the basement. What they found may surprise you.
The story in Boerne, is that the couple who built the building in the 1800's, still roams the halls today. That's what the group of ghost hunters came looking for.
Three ghost hunters and two librarians, shut down the building at night to search for the Dingers.
"They would stand around and go, Mr. Dinger we know you're here somewhere," said Natalie Morgan of the Boerne Library. "There was just no sound anywhere in the building," she continued.
But that quiet didn't last long. As the group stood at the top of the stairwell, their microphone picked up some sound.
"The voice sounded like it came from the first stairwell," explained Brad Klinge of Everyday Paranormal.
Then, on the other side of the library, a book suddenly moved.
Then their camera caught what looks like a woman's figure.
But are they really ghosts?
"We don't say that the Boerne Library is haunted, we say that we certify that it has everyday paranormal activity," explained Klinge.
Paranormal simply means not normal, whether you believe or not is strictly up to you.
Since October, Everyday Paranormal has investigated over a dozen buildings. The Boerne Library was the first to have enough activity to be certified.
For more information about Everyday Paranormal, click here to go to their website.