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Cleveland Ohio, West Park neighborhood. Recorded on my security camera on March 27, 2015 at 5:15:29pm EDT. Something unseen walks across the fresh snowfall on my front lawn and leaves some kind of footprints/shoe prints. It was broad daylight, cloudy, but daylight. The prints were still there 12 hours later undisturbed. My cameras also use IR light that can reach that area at night as well as from the streetlights. However, I doubt the IR illumination was on during the day, but was pretty cloudy, so can't say it was off or on with any certainty, and I don't know if the cameras will still record IR from other sources (daylight) in combination with the daylight or not, or if it only records the ambient visible light spectrum when the IR lamps are off. So in effect, given the reception of IR was off, would we have seen something if the IR was on?

3/28/15 Update. I seen the prints still in the snow 12 hours later, as the snow was still there with little or no extra accumulation since the event. By noon today, even though still below freezing, the spring sun melted that coating of snow. I went out and investigated 21 hours after the event, afternoon, and could find nothing strange on the lawn where those prints were made.

The elderly woman who lived on the other side of me (Ruthie, who moved to FL and passed away) told me one time, actually a couple times as I asked again, that there was a death in that house years ago, forgot how, and it was allegedly haunted. Maybe too crowded there for the spook and it decided to go on to a quieter abode, LOL. Seemed to come from that direction. I was told my house was "clean".

OK, got the scoop from one of my neighbors who lived on the same street at the time. The family's name was Saunders. The old man died suddenly of a heart attack, but the family said afterwards all kinds of strange noises and doors slamming and other events in the house were going on after his death. Looking at the County Auditor website, looks like the death happened circa 1994 or early 1995 as the house changed family hands mid 1995, and was sold in late 1995.

Here is another strange phenomena on Easter Sunday night, which I assume is caused by the IR on my security camera, but not 100% positive on that.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x_TfAmBa_zY
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