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A little girl called 911 and said she was hearing strange noises under her bed.

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It was just past 10 p.m. when a call came into the 911 dispatch center in the small town of Millfield, Ohio. Dispatcher Karen Holloway answered with her usual calm tone—until she heard the tiny, trembling voice on the other end.

“Hello? I need help…” whispered the caller. “There’s someone under my bed. I hear them whispering…”

Karen leaned forward, instantly alert. The voice belonged to a child—soft, frightened, and deadly serious.

“What’s your name, sweetie?” she asked, carefully keeping her voice soothing.

“I’m Ellie. Ellie Carter. I’m five.”

Karen’s fingers hovered over the keyboard, inputting the address as the girl continued in a hushed voice.

“They come at night,” Ellie murmured. “They dig. I told Mommy and Daddy, but they say it’s just dreams. But I hear it right now.”

Karen had worked emergency response for over a decade—she’d heard her share of prank calls and exaggerations. But this didn’t feel like one. Ellie wasn’t giggling or stalling. She sounded petrified.

“Ellie, I’m going to stay on the phone with you,” Karen said. “I’m sending officers to your house right now. Don’t hang up, okay?”

A patrol car arrived just under ten minutes later. Officers David Brooks and Marla Jensen were greeted by Ellie’s confused and somewhat embarrassed parents, Jason and Kimberly Carter.

“We didn’t call the police,” Jason said, brows furrowed.

“Your daughter did,” Brooks replied. “We just need to take a quick look, make sure everything’s okay.”

They entered the pastel-colored room at the end of the hallway, where Ellie sat huddled in the corner, clutching a worn stuffed rabbit. Her eyes, wide and glassy, flicked toward the bed.

“That’s where I hear it,” she whispered. “Every night.”

Officer Jensen knelt to peer under the child’s bed. A few old toys, dust bunnies, a forgotten sock—nothing unusual.

“There’s nothing down there,” she said gently, glancing up at Ellie with a reassuring smile. “It’s probably just the house settling.”

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