You hear footsteps in an empty hallway. Doors close on their own. Something feels wrong in a room that used to feel normal. If you’re a Wyoming resident experiencing unexplained activity in your home, you’re not alone — and you’re not losing your mind.
Before picking up the phone, the most important thing you can do is document what’s happening. Start a written log with dates, times, and specific details about each event. Where in the house did it occur? What exactly did you see, hear, or feel? Were there any witnesses? The more precise your records, the more useful they become during a professional investigation.
Rule out the mundane first. Old houses in Wyoming settle. Temperature shifts cause expansion and contraction in wood framing. Drafts travel through gaps you might not see. Wildlife — raccoons, mice, bats — can produce surprisingly human-sounding activity. Faulty wiring can cause flickering lights and electrical anomalies. None of this is dismissive; it’s simply the process every investigator follows.
If activity persists after you’ve ruled out logical explanations, consider reaching out to a professional team. Not every team is created equal. Look for investigators who use evidence-based methodology, carry proper equipment, and treat your situation with respect and confidentiality. Be cautious of anyone who charges fees, makes dramatic claims before investigating, or tries to sell you products or services.
When you contact Wyoming Paranormal, here’s what to expect. We start with an initial consultation, usually over the phone. We’ll ask about the history of your home, the timeline of activity, and what you’ve already documented. If your case warrants an on-site investigation, we’ll schedule a visit at a time that works for you.
During the investigation itself, our team deploys a range of equipment: EMF detectors, thermal imaging cameras, digital audio recorders, full-spectrum cameras, and environmental sensors. We work methodically, room by room, documenting baseline readings and watching for anomalies. The process typically takes four to eight hours, usually conducted during evening and nighttime hours when activity tends to be most reportable.
After the investigation, we spend one to two weeks reviewing all captured data. Every audio clip, thermal reading, and visual capture is analyzed. You’ll receive a full written report with our findings, explanations for anything we can account for naturally, and honest assessment of anything we cannot.
Throughout the entire process, your privacy is paramount. We never share your name, address, or case details without your explicit permission. If we publish a case file, all identifying information is removed unless you consent otherwise. Your experience is valid, and our job is to investigate it — not to judge it.
Your Experience Matters
If you’ve witnessed something you can’t explain, we want to hear about it. Every investigation begins with someone reaching out.