
US Restaurant Claims A 'Ghost' Set Off Its Motion Detector Alarms, Shares Video
NDTV
The restaurant shared a video on its Facebook page that captured a fast-moving white object floating across its security camera.
A restaurant in New Hampshire has made a spooky claim ahead of Halloween, stating that a 'ghost' set off its motion detector. The restaurant also shared a CCTV video of the incident, claiming that a mysterious, smokey entity caused the alarms to go off inside the building, CBS News reported.
The video was shared by the Library Restaurant, located inside the Rockingham Hotel in Portsmouth, US on their Facebook page. The video opens to show a street in front of the restaurant at night. After a few seconds, it captures a fast-moving white object floating across the security camera. The video then showed police officers responding to the alarms shortly after.
''Our building - the Rockingham - is well known for its ghosts and notably the ones in the Library basement. Last night, for the very first time our motion detector alarms INSIDE the building were set off by this camera motion caught on video in the dead of night outside the window. The motion detectors inside cannot see what the camera outside sees!'' the Library Restaurant wrote.