Oxnard Walmart

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At this Wal-Mart’s toy department, the ghost of a 7- to 9-year-old Mexican-American girl in a blue dress with braids is said to bounce balls, giggle, and smile at employees. Rumor has it that the little girl was murdered in the field where the Wal-Mart was later built.

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Geographic Information

Address:
2001 N Rose Ave
Oxnard, CA 93036
United States

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GPS:
34.2203413, -119.16097500000001
County:
Ventura County, California
Nearest Towns:
El Rio, CA (1.1 mi.)
Oxnard, CA (1.8 mi.)
Saticoy, CA (4.4 mi.)
Oxnard Shores, CA (5.0 mi.)
Port Hueneme, CA (5.4 mi.)
Channel Islands Beach, CA (5.6 mi.)
Camarillo, CA (7.1 mi.)
Ventura, CA (8.5 mi.)
Santa Paula, CA (10.9 mi.)
Casa Conejo, CA (12.7 mi.)

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    • trust me when i remember going as a kid until i am an adult, the many times i would hear giggles, some toys would fall out of the aisles, it is true… like in the bible says let the dead bury the dead… no wonder she is still here…

  1. This is not true. I worked at this Walmart and I never heard this story and I never saw a ghost. This is a recent ‘story’ that I believe is BS!

    • SAMMIE U THIS GHOSTS R : (B S) …….THEN I GUESS BASED WHAT U R TELLING EVERY ONE ON HERE IN U DONT THINK [GHOSTS R 2002 % REAL >>??] WELL THAY HAVE A RIGHT TO TRY TO SURVIVE IN THE AFTER LIFE…..AND YES THAY (DO) COME OUT DURING DAY TO IT’Z JUST NOT AT NIGHT. SO THE THING MORE SCARY WHEN IT COMES TO GHOST IS THEM NOT WEARING ANY PANTS
      L O L OTHER WISE U BELEAVE IN WHAT EVER U WANT. THAY SAY HOLLYWOOD CA IS HAUNTED BY THE OLD CELEBTRIES Y WOULDNT U BELEAVE THAT, ?

  2. Well back in 1990 I was working at Pic-n-Save down in saviers Rd it was grave yard position we were stocking shelves so the manager split the crew for break well this lady took her break alone up stairs and she came down like if she saw a ghost it was a girl who went into restroom and she claimed that it was a real body that skipped across the room well everyone laughed at her but the manager looked at the cameras and said yes there was something there but the offices got rid of the cassete

  3. We lived in a house on elko ave in Ventura ca that we swear was haunted many weird things happened while we lived there. We moved after living there for only 5 years my mother never felt comfortable there. 846 Elko ave Ventura ca.

  4. trust me when i remember going as a kid until i am an adult, the many times i would hear giggles, some toys would fall out of the aisles, it is true… like in the bible says let the dead bury the dead… no wonder she is still here…

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