Group of Teenagers Busted Using Ouija Board in Mexican Cemetery

By Tim Binnall

A group of teenagers in Mexico found themselves in trouble with the law after security guards at a cemetery caught the youngsters using a Ouija Board to try and contact the 'other side.' According to a local media report, the weird incident occurred last Wednesday evening in the city of Durango at the Panteón Oriente cemetery, which serves as the final resting place for several historic figures in Mexico. Hearing screams and laughter coming from somewhere within the site, security guards set about investigating the matter and stumbled upon a staggering 15 teenagers who were crowded around a Ouija Board.

As teens are wont to do when an authority figure catches them up to no good, the youngsters quickly scattered upon being spotted by the security guards. While three of the 'ghost hunters' were able to avoid getting caught, the other 12 kids were apprehended and turned over to the police, who "indicated that the adolescents were under the influence of marijuana." The nine boys and three girls were subsequently charged with disturbing the peace and their Ouija Board was confiscated by the cops. While it's uncertain what sort of punishment they may face, their fate may be less frightening than that of their 'lucky' companions who were presumably forced to spend the night in the cemetery hiding from police.