PSI of Oregon - Lisa Stewart: Senior Investigator/ITC Specialist

Born and raised in California, Lisa moved to the Coos Bay area and met PSI of Oregon's Chris Stewart. It wasn't long before they were married, and they are now the very proud parents of two handsome young boys.

Lisa always had an interst in the paranormal, but it was not until she moved to Oregon and joined PSI of Oregon that she was able to explore that interest. Lisa is the PSI of Oregon ITC Specialist, as well as a seasoned Senior Investigator.

When not working with PSI of Oregon, Lisa spends her time with her son's and husband, loves 4X4-ing and reading Vampire novels.

When asked what she enjoys most about the paranormal field, Lisa says, "I enjoy experiencing what many people do not even believe exists. But I also enjoy finding natural causes for what may be mistaken for paranomal activity. It is a neverending learning process. No one has the answers. But we do our best to try to find answers, and helping people in that way is always a great feeling."

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