NCP is heading where the ghosts are:
2012 is shaping up to be the
best season of investigations that
North Central Paranormal
has been able to schedule. We still have our key members in Steve, Matt & Sheree, but have added Jim Goodpaster , Julie
Myer, and Ashley Toledo as an
additional investigators. Lisa Hudson has decided to retire from the group
to spend more time with her family and church. As always, several guest investigators will be
tagging along to fill needed positions. The late 2011 fall seasons had some really great locations
lined up. The 2012 season is again looking real good.
NCP
will be heading out of state for several private investigations as they expand
their range. Some repeat investigations can be expected as well.

NCP is stretching out it's investigative web this year to some locations that are more popular with paranormal teams in the area as well as some new ones that are undiscovered. As always, the crew will investigate them with the same goal of finding the truth as all investigations.; no matter who has been there before. Also, in a effort to unite paranormal groups, NCP will be uniting with some other groups to do co-investigations. So many groups seem to jealously guard their information that NCP decided to try to change that trend by sharing information and locations.
Also in our sections featuring NEW evidence, any such items will be toned in a ghostly green color like this print. That way you will be able to reference the newest evidence we have released. In the next few weeks, you can expect a great amount of updating on past investigations including the Adam's Mill and the Breeze Inn. NCP is doing everything it can to document claims of hauntings in the state of Indiana as well provide services for anyone who is in need.
For an update list of scheduled events, click here.

NCP completed an investigation of the well know Uptown Cafe in Noblesville, Indiana. A restaurant in the heart of downtown Noblesville since 1902; it has been many other type of businesses since it was built in the 1870's. The present owner and past both have had paranormal experiences. The former owner would not go into the basement. Evidence is now available on this site.

NCP was privileged to be able to investigate the Schenck Mansion in Vevay. Being the only paranormal group to be allowed in the mansion was an honor that NCP has not taken lightly. The mansion did not fail to deliver evidence including some of the best video footage shot to date and and extended EVP session with responses for for nearly 30 minutes. Watch in the next few weeks for the reveal and evidence.
So with all the investigations lining up, this is going to be an interesting year for North Central Paranormal's crew and you, it's fans. Keep checking back for more information.