ZitatScratch "build an underground lair" from your list of ways to elude Southern California's Fontana Police Department.
While serving a search warrant Thursday night at an alleged gang member's Fontana home, officers uncovered a manhole. When they opened it, they found a ladder under it, police said.
Down below was a cave with a secret shooting range and hideout. Inside, officers discovered a number of weapons and thousands of rounds of ammunition, "including a 100-round drum for an AR-15 rife," Fontana police said Friday on Facebook.
The post featured a warning from the police, along with pictures of a sparse, unfinished underground space.
"We are the champions at Hide n Seek and no manhole will help you," it said.
Interlocking rubber mats lined the ground in one area, with something resembling furniture pads or moving blankets fixed to walls, and a US flag hanging in one corner. Another area had a dirt ground and a wall lined with sandbags.
Fontana police said they arrested an unspecified number of suspects; they did not release their names or say what charges they face.
The article does not say who gang members are (MS13?), nor how they had the sophistication and equipment to build this. Pictures are somewhat interesting if limited.