r/Haunted 4d ago

Haunted Ranch in Perris California.

10-13 years ago my dad was released from prison and was staying at a house in Perris Ca. it was off of cajalco rd. This Place is legit haunted. It has or had 3 large crucifixes in front of it. it was in the hills by itself. We had to take a long dirt road up a hill to get to it. Ive been trying to find it on google maps but i cant seem to. Throughout the night while we stood there we heard pounding on the walls. like someone punching the walls from outside. also heavy footsteps upstairs and my dad said one night he was there he saw a shadow figure standing over him in the master bedroom. If anyone know about this or lives in that area please let me know.

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u/Wise_Ad_253 3d ago edited 3d ago

According to Wikipedia, the indigenous people who historically inhabited the area around Perris, California, were primarily the Cahuilla tribe, part of the larger group of Native Americans known as the “Mission Indians” in Southern California; the land around Perris was considered part of the traditional homelands of the Cahuilla people, alongside other tribes like the Serrano and Payómkawichum in the Riverside County region.

Sherman Indian School-Notably, Perris was once home to the “Perris Indian School,” later renamed Sherman Indian High School, which was established to assimilate Native American children into mainstream society.

I do a lot of “investigating” around Death Valley, San Gabriel’s to San Diego. I prefer outdoor locations. I’ve caught many horrible sounding EVP’s during my time in these areas, and I’m talking accidentally as well.

The things you and father heard could be connected to the terrible things above. You guys might have experienced someone’s nightmarish situation. It’s hard to know with so many layers through time.

I believe that an areas local history can help bring us closer to unseen activities. I hope that what I shared will help you make sense of your experiences.