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What if it's True Podcast

Police Attacked by Paranormal Entity

What if it's True Podcast

Cameron Buckner

Drama, Fiction, Science Fiction

4.8 • 1.3K Ratings

🗓️ 11 October 2025

⏱️ 10 minutes

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Summary

Police Attacked by Paranormal Entity
In the mid-1990s, a night-shift police officer in a quiet small town completed his routine checks and parked near the Masonic Lodge and church just after midnight to finish paperwork. Suddenly, he felt a violent impact jolt his patrol car, shifting it several feet forward and four feet sideways into the road, scattering his belongings. Stepping out, he found no other vehicle, no damage, no tire marks, and utter silence—leaving him stunned and unable to report the impossible event. He vowed never to park there again, haunted by the sensation of an unseen force hurling his cruiser aside. Years later, in the late 1990s, two officers at the town police station before midnight watched a vintage hippie van pull up, from which emerged a young couple dressed in flawless 1960s attire—tie-dye, fringe, and bell-bottoms—who spoke with era-perfect slang. Politely asking for directions to a nearby town, they received a hand-drawn map and left smiling. As the younger officer rushed to return their forgotten directions, he reached the door mere seconds later—only to find the couple, van, and all traces vanished without a sound or mark on the dew-kissed pavement, defying any natural explanation. Both encounters, shared openly among the officers, remain vivid and inexplicable, etching a sense of the uncanny into their memories and reinforcing the town's eerie undercurrents.

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0:00.0

In the mid-1990s, I was working the second patrol shift 6 p.m. to 6 a.m.

0:17.8

It had been a slow night, which was the norm in this town.

0:21.6

I had finished doing my nightly checks, going door to door in town, checking locks

0:26.6

and handles and windows and alleyways.

0:29.6

The thrift store sat silent and calm with their antiques and quilts perfectly in place.

0:35.6

The barbershop was empty and quiet, with just a candy

0:39.3

striped glass lighting the doorway. The gas station was barely lit. It was calm and clear of activity.

0:47.5

Everything in our town was asleep. It was closing in on midnight. It was the last ground I would

0:54.0

make before taking a break and parking so I could finish

0:57.0

filling out my paperwork for the evening.

1:00.0

That had been my nightly routine for some time now, and I had no reason to suspect anything

1:05.3

would be different.

1:07.5

I drove around the town for a moment and then parked by the Masonic Lodge and the church.

1:13.5

It was a quiet corner as every corner was at night in that town.

1:18.4

It was just a touch after Bend night when I felt the impact.

1:22.3

I just knew some drunk a-hole had violated the piece of this quiet place and T-bone my beautiful patrol car.

1:30.8

My pen and paperwork lay strewn all over the inside of the car. Everything was scattered.

1:36.8

I looked up in the rearview mirror ready to see the carnage, but I couldn't make out the headlights,

1:42.8

and that is what I could not comprehend.

1:46.8

I unbuckled and looked out the window to make sure it was safe to exit the vehicle.

1:51.6

I didn't see anything. The rear end of my car was knocked four feet from the curb and into the

1:57.8

middle of the road. I got out and I thought about radioing for EMS, but I wanted to assess the driver of the other vehicle first.

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