Wait did your house get rained on by stones
There was a really wild incident when I was, iirc, 18 or 19, when I was having dinner with my mom at home and we started hearing a pounding sound on the roof and could see rocks falling outside. We had no idea what was going on, but we hurried upstairs and barricaded ourselves into my room because it was the least accessible from the outside while my mom called 911. While we were in there, we could hear the bathroom window break- and mind you, the window was functionally two approximately 3″-wide panes (set in thicker sashes, so the whole window within the casement is about 16″ wide), so we had this moment of bracing the door, in broad daylight, while hearing someone somehow manage to climb in through the broken bathroom window, walk up to the door, and turn away again. The pounding on the roof had followed us up, which made no sense, as it was a split-level house- it would have taken longer to climb up on top of the upper story than it seemed to have done. After a moment of what sounded like jumping up and down on the roof, everything stopped.
The police arrived about 15 minutes later, forced the lock on the front door, and swept the house before giving my mom the safeword that we could come out of my room. They couldn’t find anything, and the initial guess was that we had somehow been pranked by my brother, who was hanging out with his then-girlfriend at the time- but then it turned out they were at the mall about 25 minutes away when this incident happened.
The break in the bathroom window turned out to be only about an inch and a half in diameter, with the rock that caused it lying in the tub when the police arrived. The tub was out of commission at the time, and had been for a while (we all just used the shower in my mom’s bathroom instead), so the floor of the tub was dusty- and there was a boot print in the dust.
To this day, I have no idea what that was. It never happened again. The only comparable incident was a handprint that showed up on the outside of my bedroom window later that year- two stories up, with no ledge.