Sinkhole in Florida Road Reveals Mysterious Bank Heist Tunnel
A sinkhole in a Florida road reveals a mysterious bank heist tunnel. FBI agents in Florida are investigating a potential bank burglary. This after a small sinkhole in a road in Pembroke Pines revealed a mysterious 50-yard tunnel. The tunnel appeared to be heading toward a local Chase bank.
It all started Tuesday night. Public works employees in Pembroke Pines received a complaint about a sinkhole in the middle of a road. The next morning a crew of workers was sent out to investigate and fix the damage. After looking into the sinkhole and seeing what looked like a power cord running between a nearby bank and a wood line, they decided to hold off the repairs and notify the police. The sinkhole turned out to be linked to a narrow underground tunnel heading from an entrance near the tree line towards the bank. The police then reported the matter to the FBI.
Apart from the power cord running through the tunnel, investigators also found a small generator, a winch, some boots, a bucket, and a small wagon. Several other undisclosed items were found near the tunnel entrance, which had been concealed with wooden boards.
“I don’t know how they did it. I would like to put it into words for you. But it is so cramped in there, and that wagon is – I mean it’s a puzzle. I can’t imagine how they did it,” FBI special agent Michael Leverock told reporters. “This is truly a unique case here. I would like to say that I saw something like this in movies, however, this hole is so small that – it’s unique.”