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The Thanksgiving Day find followed an eight-month investigation and came about three weeks after authorities discovered a similar drug tunnel in another warehouse in the Otay Mesa area of San Diego.
Mexican authorities suspect a “narco tunnel” was being built to smuggle drugs or people under the border wall and into the US, according to AZ Family. The tunnel has since been shut down.
(CNN)-- Authorities have found a massive underground drug smuggling tunnel snaking through the U.S.-Mexican border, and law officers are marveling over its sophistication. "This is one of the most ...
Federal authorities say they may have found one of the longest drug tunnels along the Southwest border after uncovering a secret passageway under an industrial dumpster. Produced by Lamar Salter ...
Spanish Civil Guard forces in Ceuta have closed off a secret underground tunnel in the Tarajal industrial zone used for drug ...
The 183-foot-long subterranean tunnel was found beneath a house in the city of Mexicali in the Mexican state of Baja California near Calexico, Calif. It was used by drug traffickers, who dug the ...
An curved arrow pointing right. US and Mexican authorities say they have discovered one of the longest drug tunnels between the two countries. The tunnel even had lighting, metal beams for support ...
Trump spares smartphones, computers, other electronics from his 125% China tariffs The exemptions suggest an increasing awareness within the Trump administration of the pain that his tariffs had ...
Drug kingpin Joaquín 'El Chapo' Guzmán once avoided capture via underground tunnels before being snagged by authorities at a Mexican resort on Saturday. Via the Foreign Bureau, WSJ’s global ...
Mexico: U.S. federal agents have uncovered two drug-smuggling tunnels underneath the U.S.-Mexico border, both surfacing in San Diego-area warehouses and equipped with rail systems for moving ...
Vautrinot, who spent about two years in the tunnels while struggling with a drug addiction, said communal living is common, with people only “taking what they need.” But during the pandemic ...