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Feds find 2,000-foot tunnel under fake San Diego store
A fake retail store in San Diego was used as a front for a cross-border tunnel connecting San Diego and Tijuana, which facilitated the distribution of over a ton of cocaine worth $45 million. Four people were arrested, and a hydraulic lift was used to access the 55-feet deep, 1,933-feet long tunnel.
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