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Police: Mystery tunnel just friends’ man cave

The Columbian
Published: March 3, 2015, 12:00am

TORONTO — Two young men who built a mysterious tunnel in Toronto had no criminal intent, police said Monday. They just wanted a man cave.

Constable Victor Kwong said tips from the public helped them identify the two men in their 20s responsible for building the underground chamber near a Pan Am Games venue. News of the tunnel’s discovery set off a social media frenzy, with theories of its purpose ranging from zombie hideouts to affordable housing.

Kwong said the two men just wanted to have fun and there was never any danger to public safety.

“It was a place for them to hang out. They started out as a goal to make a cool place and that’s what they did,” Kwong said.

He said investigators checked out their explanation and the case is now closed. He said the men will not be charged, though they could face a fine.

The bunker, discovered in January by a conservation officer in a densely wooded area, is located 27 yards from the fence of the Rexall Centre, which is to host tennis events for the Pan Am Games.

Police said they found beverage containers, plywood wall supports, a generator and a sump pump. The chamber was almost 2 yards high, 34 inches wide and 33 feet long.

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