Cross-border tunnel extends length of 4 football fields
SAN DIEGO (AP) — U.S. authorities on Wednesday seized a cross-border tunnel that ran the length of four football fields from a restaurant in Mexicali, Mexico, to a newly built house in Calexico, California, following an investigation that netted more than a ton of marijuana and resulted in four arrests.
Drug traffickers allegedly purchased the Calexico property in April for $240,000 and finished building a three-bedroom house on the parcel for $86,000 by December.
Two men were arrested Wednesday in Calexico — one at the tunnel house and another at a house believed to have been used to store drugs — and charged drug trafficking crimes, authorities said.
